Lyrics by Billy Paul

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  1. Me And Mrs. Jones
  2. War Of The Gods
  3. Your Song
  4. Let' Em In
  5. Thanks For Saving My Life
  6. Brown Baby
  7. It's Too Late
  8. July, July, July, July
  9. Am I Black Enough For You
  10. America (we Need The Light)
  11. Ba Ba Boom
  12. Bring The Family Back
  13. Don't Think Twice It's All Right
  14. I'm Just a Prisioner
  15. Let's Make a Baby
  16. Let's Stay Together
  17. Mrs. Robinson
  18. Only The Strong Survive
  19. So Glad To See You Again
  20. Sooner Or Later
  21. Wake Up Everybody
  22. Without You
  23. You´re My Sweetness
  24. You're My Sweetness

Paul Williams (December 1, 1934 – April 24, 2016), known professionally as Billy Paul, was an American soul singer, known for his 1972 No. 1 single "Me and Mrs. Jones". His 1973 album and single War of the Gods blends his more conventional pop, soul, and funk styles with electronic and psychedelic influences. He was one of the many artists associated with the Philadelphia soul sound created by Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff, and Thom Bell. Paul was identified by his diverse vocal style, which ranged from mellow and soulful to low and raspy. Questlove of the Roots equated Paul with Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, calling him "one of the criminally unmentioned proprietors of socially conscious post-revolution '60s civil rights music."

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