Their signature tracks were feminist bookends to soul music's first decade. For Barbara Lynn those were years in which she was rarely away from the charts while for Jean Knight the era was spent paying her dues, each under the career guidance of fabled Texas label boss Huey P.Meaux. 2000 compilation.
- 1 A Tear
- 2 (T’Aint It) The Truth
- 3 My Man He’s a Lovin Man
- 4 I Have None
- 5 I’m Evil Tonight
- 6 You’ll Lose A Good Thing
- 7 Anyone Can Love Him
- 8 Please, Please, Please
- 9 Start A New Life
- 10 Lonesome Tonight
- 11 Love
- 12 I’m Glad For Your Sake
- 13 Don’t Break My Heart (Alternative Version)
- 14 The Last One To His Wedding
- 15 The Man That Left Me
- 16 Doggin’ Around
- 17 I Don’t Want You No More
- 18 I Have None (Alternate Take)
- 19 (T’Aint It) The Truth (1971 Remix)
- 20 New Kind Of Love
- 21 I Don't Want A Playboy
- 22 You Left The Water Running
- 23 Until I’m Free
- 24 I’m A Good Woman
- 25 Running Back
- 26 Watch The One (That Brings The Bad News)
- 27 Club A Go-Go
- 28 (Until Then) I’ll Suffer
- 29 Take Your Love And Run
- 30 You Better Quit It
- 31 Nice And Easy
- 32 Disco Music
- 33 Movin’ on a Groove