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Jeffrey Osborne-You should be mine


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Jeffery Osborne-You should be mine

Off his 1986, gold certified, "Emotional" album, here's Jeff's most notable hit also known as "The Woo Woo song". It went up to # 13 on the Billboard top 100 and had on of R&B's most catchy choruses in the 80's.

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http://media.putfile.com/Jeffrey-Osborne-You-should-be-mine

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http://rapidshare.com/files/84151624/Jeffr...uld_be_mine.wmv

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Nice song. Who wrote it?

Here's some more info on Mr. Osborne from Wikipedia:

Jeffrey Osborne (born March 9, 1948 in Providence, Rhode Island) is an American funk and R&B musician, and former lead singer of the band L.T.D. Osborne is the youngest of 12 children and is part of a musical family. He has five brothers and six sisters, some of whom went on to have music careers (his brother Billy was an L.T.D. bandmate). Osborne's father, Clarence "Legs" Osborne, was a popular trumpeter who played with Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, and Duke Ellington. Osborne started his music career in 1969 with a band called Love Men Ltd., who would later become known as L.T.D. The band recorded memorable hits such as "Everytime I Turn Around (Back In Love Again)", "Love Ballad" and "(Holdin' On) When Love Is Gone". At first, Osborne was a drummer, but then became the lead vocalist. He left L.T.D. in 1981 to start a solo career. His solo success includes five gold and platinum albums.

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