
Ann Cole (born Cynthia Coleman on January 24, 1934 in Newark, NJ) was an R&B/former gospel singer who was the first artist signed to the popular 1950s label Baton Records. From 1956-1962 she scored 3 top 40 hits before she stopped recording. Cole was considered to be too far ahead of her time. In 1956 she was voted the Most Promising Female R&B Artist.
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Don't Stop the Wedding
Got My Mojo Working
Each Day
Got My Mo-Jo Working (But It Just Won't Work on You)
Got My Mo-Jo Working
Got My Mojo Working (But It Just Won't Work On You)
Easy Easy Baby
Nobody But Me
I've Got A Little Boy
Are You Satisfied?
You're Mine
I've Got Nothing Working Now
Easy, Easy, Baby
That's Enough
Plain As the Nose on Your Face
Are You Satisfied
In The Chapel
A Love Of My Own
Summer Nights
I'm Waiting for You
My Tearful Heart
I've Got Nothing Working Now (But My Real Old Fashioned Love)
No Star Is Lost
Down In The Valley
Please Forgive Me
Darling Don't Hurt Me
The Love In My Heart
Got My Mojo Workin'
The Clock Of Love
Give Me Love Or Nothing
Got My Mojo Workin' (But It Just Won't Work on You)
New Love
I Got My Mojo Working
Smilin' Through
Brand New Hearts
Danny Boy
Ive Got Nothing Working
I Want To Be A Big Girl
So Proud Of You
Brand New House
Easy, Easy Baby
I've Got Nothing Working Now (But My Real Old Fashioned Love) (1957)
I Want To Be A Bad Girl
Don’t Stop the Wedding
Darling, Don't Hurt Me
I've Got Nothing Working
As Plain As The Nose On Your Face
Ive Got Nothing Working Now
In The Chapel (Alternate Version)
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