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All Righty! (The Apollo Recordings 1951-1955)

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Download links and information about All Righty! (The Apollo Recordings 1951-1955) by The 5 Royales. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Pop genres. It contains 29 tracks with total duration of 01:18:12 minutes.

Artist: The 5 Royales
Release date: 1999
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Pop
Tracks: 29
Duration: 01:18:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Too Much of a Little Bit (featuring The Royales) 2:28
2. Give Me One More Chance (featuring The Royales) 2:45
3. You Know I Know (featuring The) 2:36
4. Courage to Love (featuring The) 2:24
5. Baby, Take All of Me (featuring The) 2:35
6. Baby, Don't Do It (featuring The) 2:45
7. Crazy Crazy Crazy (featuring The) 2:40
8. Help Me Somebody (featuring The) 3:03
9. Laundromat Blues (featuring The) 2:24
10. Too Much Lovin' (featuring The) 2:59
11. I Want to Thank You (featuring The) 2:32
12. All Righty! (featuring The) 2:32
13. I Do (featuring The) 2:34
14. Good Things (featuring The) 2:35
15. Cry Some More (featuring The) 2:40
16. I Like It Like That (featuring The) 2:52
17. What's That? (featuring The) 2:11
18. Let Me Come Back Home (featuring The) 2:21
19. Put Something In It (With All Your Heart) (featuring The) 3:02
20. Six O'Clock In the Morning (featuring The) 2:44
21. See, Hear and Know Nothing (featuring The) 2:36
22. So God Can Use Me (featuring The Royal Sons Quintet) 2:37
23. I Am Thinking (featuring The) 3:06
24. I Wanna Rest (featuring The Royal Sons Quintet) 2:45
25. Put Something In It (Alternate Version) (featuring The) 2:52
26. Bedside of a Neighbor (featuring The Royal Sons Quintet) 2:24
27. Journey's End (featuring The Royal Sons Quintet) 2:45
28. Come Over Here (featuring The Royal Sons Quintet) 3:10
29. Let Nothing Separate Me (featuring The Royal Sons Quintet) 3:15

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All Righty! is the first complete collection of the "5" Royales' recordings for Apollo Records from 1951 to 1955, including even their gospel sides (recorded as the Royal Sons Quintet).