S.O.S. 2: Save Our Soul: Soul on a Mission

S.O.S. 2: Save Our Soul: Soul on a Mission
Studio album by Marc Broussard
Released September 30, 2016
Genre R&B, soul
Label G-Man Records
Marc Broussard chronology
Magnolias and Mistletoe
(2015)
S.O.S. 2: Save Our Soul: Soul on a Mission
(2016)

S.O.S. 2: Save Our Soul: Soul on a Mission is the eighth full-length studio album by Marc Broussard on G-Man Records.

It is a sequel to his 2007 release S.O.S.: Save Our Soul which featured songs from the '70s. This time, the album features cover songs from the '50s & '60s and includes the single "Cry to Me"[1] which was originally performed by Solomon Burke in addition to one original composition, "Fool For Your Love."

The album was released on September 30th, 2016[2][3] and 50% of the proceeds are to be donated to Broussard's local charities in Louisiana.[4]

Track listing

  1. "Cry To Me" (originally performed by Solomon Burke)
  2. "Do Right Woman" (originally performed by Aretha Franklin)
  3. "Baby Workout" (originally performed by Jackie Wilson)
  4. "Twistin’ The Night Away" (originally performed by Sam Cooke)
  5. "These Arms Of Mine" (featuring Huey Lewis) (originally performed by Otis Redding)
  6. "What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted" (originally performed by Jimmy Ruffin)
  7. "I Was Made To Love Her" (originally performed by Stevie Wonder)
  8. "In The Midnight Hour" (featuring J.J. Grey) (originally performed by Wilson Pickett)
  9. "Hold On, I'm Comin'" (originally performed by Sam & Dave)
  10. "It's Your Thing" (originally performed by Isley Brothers)
  11. "Fool For Your Love"
  12. "Cry to Me" (Acoustic) (featuring Ted Broussard) (originally performed by Solomon Burke)
  13. "Sunday Kind of Love" (originally performed by Etta James)
  14. "Every Tear" (originally performed by David Egan)

References

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