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The Essential Collection

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Download links and information about The Essential Collection by Rod Bernard. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Rock & Roll, World Music genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 56:35 minutes.

Artist: Rod Bernard
Release date: 1997
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Rock & Roll, World Music
Tracks: 22
Duration: 56:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. This Should Go on Forever 2:48
2. Pardon Mr. Gordon 2:07
3. Colinda 2:30
4. Forgive Me 2:54
5. Fais Do Do 1:45
6. Loneliness 2:43
7. Diggy Liggy Lo 2:29
8. I Might as Well 2:44
9. Boss Man's Son 2:38
10. New Orleans Jail 2:02
11. Big Mamou 2:08
12. Congratulations to You Darlin' 2:46
13. Good Hearted Man 2:18
14. Don't Blame It on Me 2:16
15. Just One More Chance 2:47
16. Sometimes I Talk in My Sleep 3:38
17. Sometimes 3:02
18. Don't You Think I've Paid Enough 2:44
19. Play a Song for My Baby 2:05
20. Somebody Wrote That Song for Me 2:18
21. I Want Somebody 2:57
22. A Winner in Love 2:56

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For a brief moment in the early '60s, Louisiana swamp pop singer Rod Bernard's tune "This Should Go on Forever" was so enormous that he was featured on American Bandstand, the only artist from that specific geographic region, playing that style of music, to ever appear on that TV show. Trivia aside, Bernard's R&B/Cajun hybrid still holds up and is revisited on this 22-track Essential Collection, and includes two New Orleans R&B standards from the pen of Dave Bartholomew and Fats Domino, "Good Hearted Man," and "Don't Blame It On Me," the traditional Cajun tunes "Colinda" and "Big Mamou," and Bernard's biggest hits "Just One More Chance" and "This Should Go on Forever."