Trackimage | Playbut | Trackname | Playbut | Trackname |
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23512088 | Play | You Can Do It | 07:03 Tools | |
23512089 | Play | Spread Love | 06:33 Tools | |
23512090 | Play | You Can Do It (12" Version) | 07:10 Tools | |
61188119 | Play | You Can Do It - 12" Version | 07:10 Tools | |
23512095 | Play | You can do it (12" remix) | 07:04 Tools | |
23512091 | Play | Happy Feet | 05:15 Tools | |
23512098 | Play | Rock | 03:49 Tools | |
23512092 | Play | You Can Do It (12'' Version) | 07:04 Tools | |
23512097 | Play | I don't want you to leave me | 03:43 Tools | |
61188120 | Play | You Can Do It (12- Remix) | 03:43 Tools | |
23512096 | Play | In The Basement | 03:32 Tools | |
87851649 | Play | You Can Do It - Remastered | 03:25 Tools | |
23512094 | Play | Another Love Song | 04:18 Tools | |
61188121 | Play | You Can Do It (12" Remix) (1979) | 03:32 Tools | |
23512107 | Play | Keep Dancing | 05:11 Tools | |
23512105 | Play | Wait and Let Tomorrow Decide | 04:30 Tools | |
23512100 | Play | You Can Do It (12'' Mix) | 07:02 Tools | |
23512099 | Play | Call Me | 03:25 Tools | |
61188122 | Play | You Can Do It [12" Version] | 03:25 Tools | |
87851650 | Play | You Can Do It (Remastered) | 05:53 Tools | |
23512101 | Play | How Do You Do | 05:53 Tools | |
61188123 | Play | Music | 05:53 Tools | |
61188124 | Play | Al Hudson & The Partners / You Can Do It | 07:03 Tools | |
87851652 | Play | You Can Do It (Club Mix) | 05:53 Tools | |
61188125 | Play | You Can Do It (Special Us Disco Mix) | 05:53 Tools | |
87851651 | Play | You can do it (vinyl maxi) | 05:53 Tools |
One Way was an R&B/funk band that was popular in the late 1970s, and throughout most of the 1980s. One Way was formed in 1979 in Detroit, Michigan and were originally known as Soul Partners. Al Hudson, Alicia Meyers, guitarists Dave Roberson and Cortez Harris, bassist Kevin McCord, drummer Gregory Green and keyboardist Jonathan Meadows were the original members.[1] They first recorded as "Al Hudson and the Partners", scoring an R&B hit on the ABC label called "You Can Do It" in 1979. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.