Trax featured The (Detroit) Spinners, Paul Jabara feat. Donna Summer, Xavier, Taja Sevelleb

Love don’t love nobody  –  The (Detroit) Spinners (Co-written by Joe Jefferson for Mighty Three Music – publishing arm of Philadelphia International Records … this group was assigned to Motown before striking ‘Gold’ when they moved to Atlantic Records where they were produced by Thom Bell)

Never lose your sense of humour  –  Paul Jabara feat. Donna Summer (This man later wrote for ‘The Weather Girls’ who gave him a sizeable hit when they were session singers with his composition “Dance” as ‘Paradise Express’)

Work that sucker to death  –  Xavier (Released their only album “Points of Pleasure” on Liberty Records … it also features ‘P-Funk’ figureheads George Clinton & Bootsy Collins who are included the supporting musicians)

Sympathy for the devil  –  Taja Sevelle (produced by ‘The Basement Boys’ & released on their own ‘Basement Boys Records’ … written by “Jagger & Richards” also known as ‘The Rolling Stones’)

Trax featured Jean Carn, Paul Jabara feat. Donna Summer, Xavier, Taja Sevelle

Love don’t love nobody – Jean Carn (written by Joe Jefferson for Mighty Three Music … their catch-phrase was ‘you’ll never forget our tunes’  – and you can see why

Never lose your sense of humour – Paul  Jabara feat. Donna Summer (this man wrote ‘It’s raining men’, ‘No more tears -enough is enough’ also had Whitney Houston as lead vocalist on his lp as lead vocalist before the world the rest of the world heard of her )

Work that sucker to death – Xavier (from the lp ‘Point of pleasure’ feat. George Clinton & Bootsy Collins and yes – it still is)

Sympathy for the devil – Taja Sevelle (prod. by The Basement Boys, written by ‘Jagger & Richards’ – you know them as The Rolling Stones … the harmonica sounds like Stevie Wonder on every illegal substance possible … AWESOME)