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Home » Vinyl 45s » 1967 King 45: Hank Ballard – Which Way Should I Turn?/Funky Soul Train

1967 King 45: Hank Ballard – Which Way Should I Turn?/Funky Soul Train

02/26/2012  in Vinyl 45s  tagged 1967 / 45 / Hank Ballard / King / Vinyl by jbsuperfan

You can get the CD and vinyl re-issue of this single in this album: You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down.

Funky soul indeed! JB produces the King artist and adds the funk to the soulful mix with Funky Soul Train. Slow classic soul groove on the flip.

 

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