1. Soldier’s Plea – Marvin Gaye
2. Wait For Me – Brothers Of Soul
3. Your Heart Belongs To Me – The Velvelettes
4. Soldier’s Goodbye – William Bell
5. Please Mr President – King Soloman
6. Please Uncle Sam (Send Back My Man) – The Charmels
7. A Soldier’s Prayer 1967 – Archie Bell & The Drells
8. Take Good Care – Tony Mason
9. Keep A Light In The Window Till I Come Home – JW Alexander
10. Don’t Cry My Love – The Impressions
11. Please Wait For Me (My Darling) – The Masters Of Soul
12. Don’t Cry My Soldier Boy – Thelma Houston
13. War – The Temptations
14. Am I Ever Gonna See My Baby Again? – The Sweet Inspirations
15. Standing On The Corner – Watson & The Sherlocks
16. Does Anybody Know I’m Here? – The Dells
17. A Letter From My Son – Melverine Thomas
18. I Can’t See You No More (When Johnny Comes Marching Home) – Joe Tex
19. Medley: Vaya Con Dios + Fellows In Vietnam – INEZ & Charlie Foxx
20. Open Letter To The President – Roy C
21. I Should Be Proud – Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
22. Welcome The Boys Back Home – Bill Moss & The Celestials
23. March To The Witch’s Castle – Funkadelic
Does Anybody Know I’m Here? Vietnam Through The Eyes Of Black America 1962-1972 CD (Kent)
Code: CDKEND245
£12.75
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Weight | 120.00 g |
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Title | Does Anybody Know I'm Here? Vietnam Through The Eyes Of Black America 1962-1972 |
Artist | Various Artists |
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Like the words Essential”, “Celebrity” and “Diva”, the phrase “By Popular Demand” is nowadays routinely used to describe people and/or projects that, in reality, do little-to-nothing to justify such superlative hyperbole. Not here at Ace, of course when we say that something has been created specifically to satisfy the further cravings of our punters’ educated palates, we really do mean that it’s released “By Popular Demand”. That’s very definitely the case with this month’s follow-up to one of our best selling CDs of 2004, the award-nominated Kent release “A Soldier’s Sad Story”.”
Virtually from the moment that said CD hit the racks, we were besieged with enquiries as to when a follow-up volume would be released. In truth I had not originally planned to put a second volume together, feeling perhaps that the first one said everything that needed to be said, in terms of detailing the alpha and omega of black America’s involvement in the Vietnam War. However, I was more than aware that there were plenty of other sides that I could utilize to compile a package of equal strength and quality, if the world at large wanted one. The world did – and DOES ANYBODY KNOW I’M HERE?” is the result! – Ace Records
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