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  2. Sinner Man - Wikipedia

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    "Sinner Man" or "Sinnerman" is a song written by Les Baxter and Will Holt, and often performed in the style of an African American traditional spiritual song. It has been recorded by a number of performers and has been incorporated in many other media and arts. The lyrics describe a sinner attempting to hide from divine justice on Judgment Day.

  3. Sinner Man (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Sinner Man" is an American traditional spiritual song.. Sinner Man or Sinnerman may also refer to: "Sinner Man", a song by Trini Lopez from All My Best "Sinner Man (Don't Let Him Catch You)", a funk/soul song by Valerie Simpson from her 1971 album Exposed

  4. Folklore (16 Horsepower album) - Wikipedia

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    Folklore is the fourth and final studio album by 16 Horsepower, released in 2002.. As indicated by its name, most of the material on the album is drawn from traditional folk music.

  5. Sinnerman - Wikipedia

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  6. Stop This Flame - Wikipedia

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    The song samples Nina Simone's version of "Sinnerman" and Nina Simone is credited as a co-author. The song was released following Celeste's win of BBC 's annual music poll Sound of 2020 . [ 3 ] It became her first-ever solo single, and second single overall (since " Sing That Song " with Tieks ), to chart in her home country, spending 8 weeks ...

  7. Nina at the Village Gate - Wikipedia

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    Nina Simone at the Village Gate is a live album by singer Nina Simone.Released in early 1962, it was her third live album for Colpix (and sixth album overall). The album was recorded at The Village Gate, a nightclub in Greenwich Village, New York in late March 1961, nearly a year before it saw release. [1]

  8. Jimmie Rodgers discography - Wikipedia

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    Music historian Norm Cohen categorized Rodgers' discography in four different types of songs: nineteenth century songs, songs stemming from vaudeville and minstrel shows, traditional songs, and his thirteen Blue Yodels. [5] Rodgers was known as "America's Blue Yodeler" for his signature use of yodeling. [6]

  9. Omawumi - Wikipedia

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    Omawumi rose to prominence as a contestant on Idols West Africa.Omawumi was voted the 1st runner-up of the competition when it ended in May 2007. Since then, she has had numerous performances on the stage with musicians such as P-Square, 2face Idibia, Phyno, D'Banj, Banky W, M.I, Sasha, 9ice, Chaka Demus and Pliers, Carl Thomas, Angie Stone and Donell Jones, Angélique Kidjo, among others.