Star Time #208: Whip! Whop!
A gavotte through the 1970s, plus one discreet dip into the 1980s, awaits you on this episode of your presumed favorite R&B oldies show. Featuring cradle-rocking, uncomfortable age-rationalizing, long-form pun-making, dancing-slash-prancing, teenage-language-talking, whipping-cum-whopping, and more hyphens.
| Artist | Song | Year | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| Set 1 | |||
| Salt and Pepper | Rock Me in the Cradle | 1972 | Epic |
| Salero | Teardrops & Wine | 1979 | EMI Custom |
| Automatic Man | Live Wire | 1977 | Island |
| 100 Proof Aged in Soul | Age Ain't Nothing But a Number | 1971 | Hot Wax |
| Both Worlds | Get Up | 1977 | TPI |
| Bogen Richard | I Am My Own Man | 1970 | Birth |
| Betty Wright | Love Don't Grow On a Love Tree | 1974 | Alston |
| Set 2 | |||
| L.J. Reynolds & Chocolate Syrup | What's a Matter Baby | 1971 | Law-Ton |
| Sam Dees | Child of the Streets | 1975 | Atlantic |
| Exile One | You Have Lost the Battle | 1975 | Disques Debs Int'l |
| Blondie & Pappa | Shake It Loose | 1980 | CCP (So. Africa) |
| Razzy & the Neighborhood Kids | I Hate Hate | 1974 | Aquarian |
| Incredible Bongo Band | When the Bed Breaks Down, I'll Meet You in the Spring | 1974 | Pride |
| Reggie Saddler Revue | I've Been Trying | 1972 | De-Lite |
| Set 3 | |||
| The Brothers Johnson | Dancin' and Prancin' | 1976 | A&M |
| Richard Popcorn Wylie | Georgia's After Hours | 1974 | ABC |
| Johnny Griffith Inc. | Grand Central Shuffle | 1974 | RCA |
| The Lost Generation | Talking the Teenage Language | 1972 | Brunswick |
| Angela Bofill | Rough Times | 1978 | Arista |
| Melvin Sparks | Whip! Whop! | 1973 | Eastbound |
| Johnny Gilliam | Won't Someone Help Me | 1973 | Paula |
| Set 4/Outro | |||
| Luther (Vandross) | It's Good for the Soul (Pt. 1) | 1976 | Cotillion |
| Southroad Connection | You Like It We Love It | 1977 | Mahogany |
| B.T. Express | Shout It Out | 1978 | Columbia |
| Pockets | Doin' the Do | 1977 | Columbia |
| Rena Scott | Rock Me Down | 1979 | Buddah |
| Edna Wright | Tomorrow May Never Come | 1977 | RCA Victor |

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