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Intro: Gail Nobles Podcast cover by: Gail Nobles Story by: Gail Nobles In the world of soul music, few songs capture heartfelt emotion quite like "Don't Leave Me" by Henry Lumpkin. Originally released in 1962, this track was the B-side to Lumpkin's single "What Is A Man (Without A Woman)" on the iconic Motown label. The song stands out not just for its stirring melody but also for its impressive writing team. Crafted by legends such as Berry Gordy Jr., Smokey Robinson, Brian Holland, and Robert Bateman, "Don't Leave Me" showcases the talent that made Motown famous. Musically, the song embraces the classic rhythm and blues sound of the early '60s. With its smooth beats and touching lyrics, it tells a story of love and longing. The singer pleads for his lover to return after waking from a painful dream, capturing the heartache many can relate to. As "Don't Leave Me" gains renewed attention, it reminds us of the timeless power of soul music and the emotions it evokes. Henry Lumpkin's heartfelt track continues to connect, proving that some songs never go out of style. I’m Gail NoblesStory, and you’re listening to Soul POD Classics. About Soul Classic Music
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