The Muscle Shoals Horns was an American brass section of session musicians who performed on many R&B and rock records between the late 1960s and the mid-1980s, as well as making their own recordings which included the 1976 R&B chart hit "Born To Get Down". The performers included Harrison Calloway Jr. (trumpet), Ronnie Eades (baritone saxophone), Harvey Thompson (saxophone, flute), and Charles Rose (trombone). Calloway, Eades and Thompson met while at Tennessee State University in Nashville
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open up your heart
Addicted To Your Love
Break Down
Dance To The Music
Born to Get Down (Born to Mess Around)
Hustle To The Music
Born To Get Down
Bump De Bump Yo Boodie
Who's Gonna Love You
Where I'm Coming From
Get It Up
Give It To Me
Keep On Playin' That Funky Music
I Just Wanna Turn You On
What's goin' down
Don't Bust Yo' Bubbles
Sexual Revolution
Shine On
Beware Of The Rip-Off
Can't Break The Habit
More Than Ever Now
Celebrate, Recreate, Participate
A Love For You [And A Love For Me]
She Was Once My Woman
GET DOWN TONIGHT
Doin' it to the bone
Breakdown
Born To Get Down (Born To Mess Agound)
Doin' It To Th Bone
She Was Once A Woman
We Can Work It Out
If You Don't Want My Lovin' (Give It Back)
A love for you (and a love for me)
Shoalin' (Funky 'N Half-Hip)
Don't Bust Your Bubbles
Bump De Bump Yo Boodie - 7" Version
Shoalin' (Funky N' Half-Hip)
Where I'm Coming From - 7" Version
Bump De Bump Yo Boodie (7" Version)
B 1 - Bump de bump yo boodie
Break Down (Steppin' Tones Remix)
Beware of the rip off
Dont Bust Yo Bubbles
Where I'm Coming From (7" Version)
She Was Once My Woman (7" Version)
Doin' To The Bone
Don’t Bust Yo’ Bubbles
Bump De Bump Yo Boogie
Breakdown (Black Skinned Blue Eyed Boys)
Shoalin' (Funky'n Half-Hip)
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