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Check It Out (album)

Check It Out is the debut album by American soul/R&B group Tavares, released in 1974 on the Capitol label. The album was produced by Johnny Bristol and was moderately successful, peaking at #20 on the R&B chart. Both singles, "Check It Out" and "That's the Sound That Lonely Makes", made the R&B top 10.

Track listing

  • "If That's the Way You Want It" (Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter) - 2:49
  • "Strangers in Dark Corners" (Johnny Bristol) - 3:57
  • "That's the Sound That Lonely Makes" (Bristol, Dean, Glover) - 3:42
  • "Check It Out" (Floyd Butler, Billy Osborne) - 3:25
  • "Wish You Were With Me Mary" (Bristol) - 3:23
  • "I'll Never Say Never Again" (Bristol) - 2:35
  • "Little Girl" (Billy Preston) - 5:58
  • "Let's Make the Best of What We Got" (Bristol, David, Hoch, Leovy) - 3:35
  • "I'm in Love" (Bowles) - 3:58
  • "Mama's Little Girl" (Lambert, Potter) - 3:05
  • Personnel

  • Johnny Bristol – producer
  • George Cucuzzella – executive producer
  • Gene Estes – percussion
  • James Gadson – drums
  • Bobbye Hall – conga
  • Check It Out (John Mellencamp song)

    "Check It Out" is a 1987 song by John Mellencamp released as the third single from his album The Lonesome Jubilee in 1988. The single was a top 20 hit, reaching number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Check It Out

    by: Bobby Womack

    He's got it all
    He's got it all
    Listen to me
    I just got finished
    Giving the hotel manager
    Back the room key
    And I paid my bill
    You see, I was outside in the car
    In the shadows of the parking lot
    Telling this woman that I was with
    How happy she had made me
    And she had made me feel real good
    Kissing and hugging
    And all of a sudden
    Another car pulled up
    On the parking lot
    And, people
    I couldn't believe my eyes
    'Cause the woman that was
    Sitting in the front seat
    Besides another dude
    Turned out to be my old lady
    There she was with another man
    Oh, oh, it hurt me so bad
    And the only thing I could say about it
    Oh, I was checking out
    And my old lady
    She was checking in
    You see, I was with my other woman
    What hurt me so bad
    She was with her boyfriend
    Listen to me
    Tears, tears began to fall like rain
    She waited outside, y'all, in the car
    While he went inside to rent the room
    I wanted to say something to her
    But there was nothing to say
    'Cause the woman I was with
    Yes, she was married too
    Ow, checking out, my old lady
    Old lady, my old way
    Was checking in
    See, y'all have to understand
    Where I'm coming from
    I was trying to be cool
    About the situation, sitting there
    Another woman asking me
    Saying, baby, what's wrong
    Are you that happy
    I see tears falling down
    But see, y'all don't understand
    Another man was taking my old lady
    Into the Hideaway Motel
    And I was with my other woman
    And I couldn't say a damn thing
    She, she
    She was supposed to be at home
    Minding the kids
    But both of us were being untrue
    Ooh, I guess I'll have to go on
    Go on being blind
    'Cause I can't reveal you
    Not without showing mine
    Not without showing mine
    Oh, I was checking out
    Hear me, people
    My old lady with another man
    Was checking in
    You see, people
    What made it really so bad
    Was, uh, the hotel operator
    Gave her the same room
    That I had just checked out
    Oh, the tears started
    Falling down like rain, rain
    Every time I thought
    I had it turned down
    It would just start acting up again
    Oh, oh, oh, I, I, I, I
    Somebody, somebody, talk to me
    Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
    Have you ever been there
    All you got to do is wave your hand
    Let me know I'm not alone, oh, oh
    Baby, I'm checking out
    That woman you see with
    Another man was checking in
    And what make it so bad




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