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  2. Make Me Say It Again, Girl (song) - Wikipedia

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    Make Me Say It Again, Girl (song) " Make Me Say It Again, Girl " is a song recorded by American recording artists the Isley Brothers featuring Beyoncé for their 2022 comeback album Make Me Say It Again, Girl. The song was released in August 2022 as the album's second single. The recording is a remake of a song originally written and recorded ...

  3. The Isley Brothers discography - Wikipedia

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    It's Your Thing: The Story of the Isley Brothers — — — Legacy 2000 Ultimate Isley Brothers — — — 2001 Love Songs — 91 — 2004 The Essential Isley Brothers — — — Sony Music: Taken to the Next Phase: 135 26 — 2005 Summer Breeze: Greatest Hits — — 69 2006 Brotherhood — — — Starbucks: Beautiful Ballads, Vol. 2 ...

  4. Work to Do - Wikipedia

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    The Isley Brothers singles chronology. "Love the One You're With". (1971) " Work to Do ". (1972) "That Lady". (1973) " Work to Do " is a 1972 funk song by the Isley Brothers, released on their T-Neck imprint. The song, written and produced by the group, was issued on their 1972 album, Brother, Brother, Brother, and charted at #51 pop and #11 R ...

  5. Shout (Isley Brothers song) - Wikipedia

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    The Isley Brothers. In performances around 1958, the Isley Brothers would typically end their shows with a cover version of Jackie Wilson's hit "Lonely Teardrops".At one performance at the Uptown Theater in Philadelphia, lead singer Ronald Isley could see the audience standing and yelling their approval, so he extended the song by improvising a call-and-response around the words "You know you ...

  6. Fight the Power (Part 1 & 2) - Wikipedia

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    Fight the Power (Part 1 & 2) " Fight the Power " (sometimes titled as " Fight the Power (Part 1 and Part 2) ") is a song recorded by the Isley Brothers, who released the song as the first single off their landmark album, The Heat Is On. The song is notable for the usage of the word bullshit, which was censored during radio airplay.

  7. The Highways of My Life - Wikipedia

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    The Isley Brothers. "The Highways of My Life" is a song by The Isley Brothers. It was released in 1974 as a single from their album 3 + 3 . [1] [2] The song was released as the b-side of "What It Comes Down To", though the song attracted UK fans of the group enough to play it. The song was eventually a Top 40 hit in the UK, peaking at No. 25.

  8. Footsteps in the Dark - Wikipedia

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    Ernie Isley not only played guitar but also played drums and wrote the lyrics to "Footsteps in the Dark". The verse of the song is written in the key of D major. Credits and personnel. Written, composed and arranged by The Isley Brothers Co-produced by The Isley Brothers, Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff

  9. Go for Your Guns - Wikipedia

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    Go for Your Guns. Go for Your Guns is the fifteenth album by the Isley Brothers. Released on April 16, 1977, on their T-Neck label, it was also the band's fifth album to be distributed by their deal with Epic. Released in mid-April 1977, the album peaked a month later at No. 1 on Billboard 's Top Soul chart, [1] and at No. 6 on the Billboard 200.