John Morrison joins host Raina Douris

Throughout February John Morrison is helping World Cafe celebrate the music of black artists with a weekly series looking back on the last 50 years of R&B. We start things off on a high note with the ‘70s, a decade John calls one of R&B’s best. Hear some of your favorites like Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye, plus find out how Philadelphia International Records helped pave the way for disco.

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*Phosphorescent “New Birth In New England” C’est La Vie

Marvin Gaye “What’s Going On” What’s Going On

James Brown “The Payback” The Payback

Steve Wonder “As” Songs In The Key Of Life

Aretha Franklin “(To Be) Young, Gifted And Black” Young, Gifted And Black

Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes “The Love I Lost” Black & Blue

Daughter “Be On Your Way” Stereo Mind Game

Band Of Horses “No One’s Gonna Love You” Cease To Begin

Aimee Mann “Calling It Quits” Bachelor No. 2

Lana Del Rey “Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.” Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.

Father John Misty “I’m Writing A Novel” Fear Fun

Skinny Pelembe “Like A Heart Won’t Beat” Like A Heart Won’t Beat

David Bowie “1984” Diamond Dogs

Hour Two
*The Wallflowers “Three Marlenas” Bringing Down The Horse

Margo Price “Radio” Strays

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers “Change Of Heart” Long After Dark

Everything But The Girl “Nothing Left To Lose” Fuse

Sia “Breathe Me” Six Feet Under – ” Everything’s Gonna Be Alright

The National “Tropic Morning News” First Two Pages Of Frankenstein

Phoebe Bridgers “Motion Sickness” Stranger In The Alps

De La Soul “Magic Number” 3 Feet High & Rising

Beck “New Pollution” Odelay

Citizen Cope “Hurricane Waters” The Clarence Greenwood Recordings

Ken Boothe “Ain’t No Sunshine” Black Gold & Green

Arlo Parks “Weightless” My Soft Machine

Seal “Prayer For The Dying” Seal

Maggie Rogers “Want Want” Surrender

*Optional Song