4:51pm Ride Your Pony by The Meters from Funkify Your Life: The Meters Anthology
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The Meters - Hand Clapping Song
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The Meters - Doodle-Oop
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🎶 9:47am Look-Ka Py Py by The Meters from The Essentials: The Meters.
DJ Isabelle Phillips - UNCUT FUN(K)
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The Meters - Cissy Strut
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The Meters - Hand Clapping Song
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The Meters - People Say
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The New Lee Dorsey by Lee Dorsey, released on Stateside in 1966.

Review by Richie Unterberger

Less than a year had passed between this and Lee Dorsey's previous LP, Ride Your Pony, and Allen Toussaint was again the prime creative force, writing material and co-producing. The sound, however, had definitely taken a step in a funkier direction. It's still lighthearted, though not lightweight, soul music with a New Orleans bounce, paced by the Top Ten hit "Working in a Coal Mine" and also including the Top 30 follow-up "Holy Cow."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCuWUwu1Rh8&list=RDfCuWUwu1Rh8&start_radio=1

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Ride Your Pony - Get Out Of My Life Woman by Lee Dorsey, released on Amy in 1966.

Irving Lee Dorsey (December 24, 1924[1] – December 1, 1986)[2] was an American pop and R&B singer during the 1960s. His biggest hits were "Ya Ya" (1961) and "Working in the Coal Mine" (1966). Much of his work was produced by Allen Toussaint, with instrumental backing provided by the Meters. - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6b8YCdkuiBQ&list=OLAK5uy_mS4-mI0PtiRFHSKp0kAK5sYEn3rn8AFZ0

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The Meters ''Just Kissed My Baby'', by Michael Avon

from the album Instrumentals #5

Michael Avon