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-'''Jimmy James''' (1940 - 2024) is a [[British-Jamaican]] soul singer, known for songs like "Come to Me Softly", "Now Is the Time" and "I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me". +'''Jimmy James''' (1940 - 2024) is a [[British-Jamaican]] soul singer, known for songs like "Come to Me Softly", "[[Now Is the Time]]" and "[[I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me]]".
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Jimmy James (1940 - 2024) is a British-Jamaican soul singer, known for songs like "Come to Me Softly", "Now Is the Time" and "I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me".

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20 Disco Greats / 20 Love Songs, Acid Jazz Records, Apollo 100, Biddu, Black Echoes, Brian Dawson (darts player), British pop music, British rhythm and blues, British soul, Clem Curtis, Count Prince Miller, Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band, Geno Washington, I Gotta Dance to Keep from Crying, I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me, Jimmy James and the Blue Flames, Jimmy James, Lee Vanderbilt, List of performances on Top of the Pops, List of performers on Top of the Pops, List of train songs, New York City Gay Men's Chorus, Now Is the Time (Jimmy James song), Peter Meaden, Phil Chen, Pip Williams, Pye Records, Red Red Wine, Rhythm and blues, Rod Temperton, Sandown Town Hall, St Matthew's Baths, Tagg's Island, The Alan Bown Set, The Flirtations (R&B musical group), Till I Can't Take It Anymore, Tony Tribe, Top of the Pops, Twelve-inch single, Vagabond (disambiguation), Who (album), Yves V



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