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March 5, 2020
In 84, on Elektra,
Womack & Womack came into view.
With ‘Love Wars’, reaching No.14,
and ‘Baby I’m Scared Of You’, at No.72.
In 86, ‘Soul Love – Soul Man’,
on Manhattan, a No.58, was to be.
Before their biggest hit, ‘Teardrops’, in 88,
on Fourth & Broadway, made the Top 3.
Also in 88, ‘Life’s Just A Ballgame’, made No.32,
being their second hit of three, on Fourth & Broadway.
And in 89, ‘Celebrate The World’,
enjoyed a No.19 play.
In 94, House Of Zekkariyas AKA
Womack & Womack, made No.46,
with ‘Secret Star’, on Warner Brothers,
fittingly ending this mix.
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