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    With whom did Sam Cooke duet on the early hit "Love You Most of All"?

    Question #128315. Asked by valn. (Dec 10 12 1:25 PM)


    sportsherald

    The most I can find on this is that the label for the record also credits "Bumps [Robert] Blackwell and His Orchestra." Bumps Blackwell also produced this record. See http://www.musicstack.com/album/sam+cooke/love+you+most+of+all and http://www.allmusic.com/artist/robert-bumps-blackwell-mn0001753838

    Dec 11 12, 10:52 PM


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