Busting Loose (album)
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''Busting Loose'' is the sixth album by
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Peggy Scott-Adams Peggy Scott-Adams (born Peggy Stoutmeyer, June 25, 1948) is an American blues and R&B singer. She is sometimes known by her former name of Peggy Scott, and billed as "The Little Lady with the Big Voice". Early life and career Peggy Stoutmeyer ...
. The album peaked at number 12 on the ''
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chart. The album included the hit singles, "If You Wanna Hear Me Holler, Lick Me Up Some Dollars", and "See You Next Weekend", the latter of which was co-written by Scott-Adams.


Track listing

# "If You Wanna Hear Me Holler, Lick Me Up Some Dollars" # "I've Had It With You" # "Freddy This, Freddy That" # "Good Little House Wife" # "I'm Changing (A Tribute to Johnny Taylor)" # "A Good Woman Thinking Bad" # "A Woman Knows How to Please Herself" # "Love Me Like I Want You To" # "When Did You Leave Heaven" # "See You Next Weekend" # "Hi Class, Lo Class, No Class" # "Fresh Out of Tears"


References

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