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I'm Losing you
Temptations V Rod Stewart ,David Ruffin verses Rod , this is a tough one but Rod wins it for me , the instrumental at the end sounds like a runaway train the faces are kicking arse

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4 very different versions Edwin Starr is the definitive, but I like the Temptations take on it, Frankie never really resonated with me and this to me sounds more dated than the 60s versions, as huge Jam/Weller fan I had to include their version and there were 2 different recordings this one is distinctly ave just about on a par with Frankie, the other Jam version is even worse!
 
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4 very different versions Edwin Starr is the definitive, but I like the Temptations take on it, Frankie never really resonated with me and this to me sounds more dated than the 60s versions, as huge Jam/Weller fan I had to include their version and there were 2 different recordings this one is distinctly ave just about on a par with Frankie, the other Jam version is even worse!
The Jam version is deffo Weller with his head up his arse and a session in the studio with too much columbian marching powder
Edwin takes it for me, power in his vioce and the brass section are spot on
 
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