Mary Jane Hooper

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I've Got Reasons 02:31 Tools
I've Got What You Need 03:25 Tools
Harper Valley P.T.A. 03:25 Tools
Don't Change Nothin' 03:20 Tools
That's How Strong Love Is 03:08 Tools
I Feel A Hurt 04:01 Tools
Psychedelphia 03:44 Tools
Teach Me 02:30 Tools
Stolen Moments 02:25 Tools
I've Got Reasons (Vocal) 03:07 Tools
You've Got What I Want 02:49 Tools
Let My Past Go 03:12 Tools
Don't Change Nothin' (Vocal) 03:20 Tools
I'm In A Lovin' Groove 03:33 Tools
I'm In A Loving Groove 03:33 Tools
Remember When 03:06 Tools
How Long 02:15 Tools
You've Got What I Want (Vocal) 02:48 Tools
Remember When (Original / Vocal) 03:05 Tools
How Long (Tears) (Vocal) 02:15 Tools
I've Got Reasons (DJ Yamin Remix) 00:00 Tools
Harper Valley PTA 03:24 Tools
I’ve Got Reasons 00:00 Tools
I've Got Reasons (Instrumental) 03:07 Tools
Mary Jane Hooper - I've got reasons 03:07 Tools
Don't Change Nothin' - Instrumental 02:44 Tools
You've Got What I Want - Instrumental 02:44 Tools
I've Got What You Need - Instrumental 02:44 Tools
I Got What You Want 03:23 Tools
ive got reasons 02:33 Tools
I've Got Reasons - Instrumental 02:33 Tools
I' ve Got Reasons 03:23 Tools
I’ve Got What You Need 02:44 Tools
i got reasons 02:33 Tools
Psychedelphia - Instrumental 02:33 Tools
How Long (Tears) 02:44 Tools
I'm in a Lovin' Groove - Instrumental 02:44 Tools
I've Got Reasons - Mary Jane Hooper 02:33 Tools
I Got What You Need 03:22 Tools
I've got Reasons (Professor Longhair remix) 03:22 Tools
Stolen Moment 03:22 Tools
Mary Jane Hooper / I've Got Reasons 02:44 Tools
10 - I've Got Reasons 02:44 Tools
that's how strong love is - World Pacific 77904 02:44 Tools
I've Got Reasons (1969) 02:44 Tools
Remember When (Original / Instrumental) 02:44 Tools
I‚ve Got What You Need 02:44 Tools
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New Orleans funk diva Mary Jane Hooper remains one of the most shadowy figures in Crescent City soul history. Famed for her collaboration with legendary producer Eddie Bo, many believe she is simply an alias employed by singer Inez Cheatham, although Bo himself disputes such assertions. Hooper is in fact the stage name of one Sena Fletcher, who began her career singing gospel before crossing over to secular R&B backing Lee Dorsey. Upon signing to Bo's Scram label in 1966, Hooper issued her debut single, "Don't Change Nothin'." She eventually moved to Bo's Power label, where in 1968 she cut her best-known single, "That's How Strong My Love Is," later licensed for national release by World Pacific. "I've Got Reasons" followed later that year on Bo's renamed Power Pac imprint, but after the release of the two-part "I've Got What You Need" (justly famed for drummer James Black's monster groove), Hooper effectively disappeared. Her vocal similarities to Cheatham (another Eddie Bo protégée) prompted many funk collectors to assume the two singers were one and the same, further muddying the waters of her history and recorded output. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.