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Gotcha by golly wow
Gotcha by golly wow











gotcha by golly wow

(A sixth chart-topper, the Spinners' "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love," though released in late 1972, didn't top the chart until February 1973.) The collection provides a good cross-section of popular black music in 1972, from its grittier aspects (whether they be the streetwise "Superfly" or Joe Tex's funky "I Gotcha") to its more lush moments, such as the Stylistics' "Betcha By Golly, Wow." The album does not provide a full-length portrait of the era, but, as a snapshot, it captures an accurate glimpse. Betcha by Golly, Wow - Wikipedia Betcha by Golly, Wow ' Betcha by Golly, Wow ' is a song written by Thom Bell and Linda Creed, originally titled ' Keep Growing Strong ' and recorded by Connie Stevens under the Bell label in 1970. He is followed by Aretha Franklin, whose buoyant "Day Dreaming" hit number one on the Billboard soul chart in 1972, as did four other tracks here. Mayfield leads things off with the indelible "Superfly," one of six gold records to be included. Eight different label imprints issued these recordings originally, among them Atlantic and Curtis Mayfield's Curtom. Motown 1199 BETCHA BY GOLLY, WOW 14 Stylistics Featuring Russell. The year 1972 in soul music is represented well (if concisely) on this budget-priced collection assembled by the Rhino subsidiary Flashback Records. DICE 5 Rolling Stones (Jimmy Miller), Rolling Stones 19103 (Atlantic) I GOTCHA. Betcha by Golly Wow Lyrics: There's a spark of magic in your eyes / Candyland appears each time you smile / Never thought that fairy tales came true / But they come true when I'm near you / You're. Chorus Betcha by golly, wow You're the one that I've been waiting for forever Oh-oh-oh-oh, and ever will my love for you Keep growing strong Keep growing strong Verse 2 If I could, I'd catch a.













Gotcha by golly wow