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Sunny Side of the Street is the second studio album by Bryn Haworth, released in 1975. Interviewed in 2009, Haworth commented on the album opening with the gospel song 'Good Job': ".. I thought it was a great track. I thought, I've never heard anything like this before. I'd been listening to Andraé Crouch and all the Blind Boys stuff because there was nothing to listen to when you became a Christian back then so you'd go back in time. Andre Crouch: Live At Carnegie Hall was the best album that I'd heard at that time and then you went back to The Blind Boys and all the black gospel stuff and I thought, this is what I relate to because it's like R&B. My roots are more R&B roots; old style. So it started to come out in things like 'Good Job'."

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  • Sunny Side of the Street is the second studio album by Bryn Haworth, released in 1975. Interviewed in 2009, Haworth commented on the album opening with the gospel song 'Good Job': ".. I thought it was a great track. I thought, I've never heard anything like this before. I'd been listening to Andraé Crouch and all the Blind Boys stuff because there was nothing to listen to when you became a Christian back then so you'd go back in time. Andre Crouch: Live At Carnegie Hall was the best album that I'd heard at that time and then you went back to The Blind Boys and all the black gospel stuff and I thought, this is what I relate to because it's like R&B. My roots are more R&B roots; old style. So it started to come out in things like 'Good Job'." (en)
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  • Bryn Haworth, except where noted (en)
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  • Sunny Side.jpg (en)
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  • An audio sample of "Good Job" (en)
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  • Good Job clip.ogg (en)
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  • Side one (en)
  • Side two (en)
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  • Island ILPS 9332 (en)
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  • Sunny Side of the Street (en)
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  • 1978 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1974 (xsd:integer)
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  • Bryn Haworth, Richard Digby Smith (en)
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  • 1975 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1975 (xsd:integer)
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  • *Island, London *Hammersmith *Sound Techniques, Chelsea (en)
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  • Dance (en)
  • Peace of Mind (en)
  • Pick Me Up (en)
  • Heaven Knows (en)
  • Used (en)
  • Good Job (en)
  • Darlin' Cory (en)
  • Give All You Got To Give (en)
  • Good Job Sample (en)
  • Thank The Lord (en)
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  • Sunny Side of the Street is the second studio album by Bryn Haworth, released in 1975. Interviewed in 2009, Haworth commented on the album opening with the gospel song 'Good Job': ".. I thought it was a great track. I thought, I've never heard anything like this before. I'd been listening to Andraé Crouch and all the Blind Boys stuff because there was nothing to listen to when you became a Christian back then so you'd go back in time. Andre Crouch: Live At Carnegie Hall was the best album that I'd heard at that time and then you went back to The Blind Boys and all the black gospel stuff and I thought, this is what I relate to because it's like R&B. My roots are more R&B roots; old style. So it started to come out in things like 'Good Job'." (en)
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  • Sunny Side of the Street (Bryn Haworth album) (en)
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