Come to mama -- I just wanna to make love to you -- Born to be wild -- I'd rather be blind -- All the way down -- Breaking up somebody's home -- At last -- You can leave your hat on -- Something's got a hold on me -- Your good thing is about the end -- Rock me baby -- Love & happiness -- Take me to the river -- My funny valentine -- Sugar on the floor.
Summary:
Etta James, and her long-time ensemble The Roots Band, showcases her ability to take on any genre and conquer it. In Burnin' down the house, she goes from the sultry jazz of "At last" to the rock 'n' roll of "I just wanna make love to you," to the deep blues of "I'd rather go blind," and the funk of "You can leave your hat on."
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