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The Isley Brothers

Move Over And Let Me Dance

Dance
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  • Rock
  • Soul
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1965
  • 2010
  • 1965
  • 2011
  • 1964
  • 1942

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Testify, Parts I and II is a single released by the Isley Brothers in 1964. It is one of two singles to feature Jimi Hendrix on guitar, the other being “Move Over and Let Me Dance”. Both singles failed to chart. It was their first of three singles from the T-Neck label. From there recorded 1964 In The Beginning Lp never release until 1971 after Jimi Hendrix death. There are two version of Testify with lyrics and time lengths,Testify (4:11) with different lyrics on album.While the other version has different lyrics and popular names of artists of that time period like Ray Charles,Stevie Wonder,James Brown,Jackie Wilson,the Beatles. In 1983, Stevie Ray Vaughan covered the song for the album Texas Flood where it appears as the fifth track, “Testify”. It starts out with a guitar... Read on...

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