Let’s Remember: Etta James and Hot Chocolate

Let’s Remember: Etta James and Hot Chocolate

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Etta James was voted Number 22 in the top Greatest Singers Of All Time. She sang various genres including gospel, blues, jazz, R &B and even rock n roll. Her deep earthy voice can be heard on her signature song At Last and on the Mick Jagger/Keith Richard’s song Miss You. Hot Chocolate is an English band was a big success in the 70s disco era. They had  at least one hit song every year from 1970 – 1984. Some of their biggest hits include Everyone’s A Winner, It Started With A Kiss and You Sexy Thing.

Etta James Playlist

  • Stormy Weather
  • Miss You
  • At Last
  • Something’s Got A Hold On Me
  • All I Could Do Was Cry

Hot Chocolate Playlist

  • You Sexy Thing
  • It Started With A Kiss
  • So You Win Again
  • Every 1’s A Winner
  • Heaven Is In The Back Seat Of My Cadillac

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