Theola Kilgore - The Love of My Man video free download


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Duration: 03:15
Uploaded: 2008/10/31

A 1963 R&B hit with a strong gospel flavour. There was a nice, if pretty straight, cover version by Pearlean Gray and the Passengers released a few years later.

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9 years ago

terri guastella Passalacaua

Gorgeous!!

9 years ago

Jerry Johnson

"T.G.I.F. Love Songs"...

9 years ago

perhaps today

Oh My God. I was married to such a maggot when this good music was out. But Got took care of me. 

9 years ago

terri sanchez

GOOD ROLA :)

9 years ago

Afi Scruggs

Wow. I was humming this song just a couple days ago. Thanks for posting. I never knew who performed it.

9 years ago

quality333

I was around back then getting ready for kindergarten. Never played songs like this on the top 40 radio stations because top 40 radio had bad taste in real talent and real music

9 years ago

Antonella Bianca bis

ONLY ...THEOLA KILGORE.- ENJOY

9 years ago

Edward Gazzetti

The voice matches the song, beautiful.

9 years ago

MrTrevor4LuDella

O my God!!!!! First time hearing this and I.m blown away!!! Why yaw hidin' all the S%*#!!!!! This here is an instant favorite. 

9 years ago

Caiyon Siwabessy

1963 deep soul, I was 5 years old.Still I know this song fairywell

9 years ago

Fred Nash

#BeautifulLoveSong.

9 years ago

MSAMANTI1

Beautiful song Thanks so much for posting. These were singers!

9 years ago

Larry Diggs

Wow, is right for this song. I cant remember the last time I heard this song. So sweet and tender. Grown folks music, kids don't know nothing about this.

9 years ago

Beard Zgorski

wow.....

9 years ago

Ce1949Ce

Lights out in the basement lol! Music with meaning...nice!

9 years ago

Joyce Latimer

The love of your man or woman can keep you safe from all harm. Question is: If It's Truly Love!!!

9 years ago

Zev Feldman

KILLER SOUL

9 years ago

Chloe wilson

So, so, many black talented singers and musicians during that time. Sadly, most were taken for a ride by their "so called managers" a few made it through and hit the limelight deservedly so. The British embraced black music and the Beatles & Rolling Stones made remakes of their songs and you know how rich they became. I feel sorry for the likes of Jackie Wilson, Sam Cooke, Otis Redding. Jackie died penniless, no headstone, until MJ bought one for him. Sam was murdered, Otis, I believe a plane crash but a astute businessman. Those record promoters, charlatans is what I call them made millions off these people.

9 years ago

Chloe wilson

Beautiful tune

9 years ago

Merion Burns

Didn't she sing Love Letters?

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