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The Staples Jr. Singers
When Do We Get Paid

When Do We Get Paid
When Do We Get PaidWhen Do We Get Paid

Catno

LBOP-099 LBOP-099

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

USA & Europe

Release date

May 6, 2022

Styles

Gospel

The Staples Jr. Singers were part of a vanguard of soul gospel artists in the 1970s that broke from tradition to testify with the groove.

Reissue

The Staples Jr. Singers were part of a vanguard of soul gospel artists in the 1970s that broke from tradition to testify with the groove. They found their inspiration in the secular music they heard on the radio, and wrote songs that were nothing but stone cold soul.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

26.9€*

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A1

Get On Board

2:47

A2

I Know You're Going To Miss Me

2:34

A3

I'm Looking For A Man

2:40

A4

I'm Going To A City

1:51

A5

Somebody Save Me

2:54

A6

Trouble Of The World

4:20

A7

Waiting For The Trumpet To Sound

2:20

B1

I Feel Good

2:50

B2

When Do We Get Paid

4:23

B3

On My Journey Home

2:42

B4

Too Close

3:40

B5

Send It On Down

2:26

B6

I Got A New Home

2:43

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