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* AlbumSingle: "Slipped, Tripped and Fell in Love", "I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home", "Somebody's on Your Case"
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Her third record for Hi Records, it would be the first record where she began to co-write songs with Hi Records house songwriter, Don Bryant, as well develop her signature Memphis soul sound on this record. It would also yield modest hits in the songs "Slipped, Tripped and Fell in Love", "I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home" and "Somebody's on Your Case".


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Her third record for Hi Records, it would be the first record where she began to co-write songs with Hi Records house songwriter, Don Bryant, as well as develop her signature Memphis soul sound on this record. It would also yield modest hits in the songs "Slipped, Tripped and Fell in Love", "I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home" and "Somebody's on Your Case".

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''Straight From the Heart'' is an album by African-American soul singer Music/AnnPeebles released on Hi Records in 1972.


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''Straight From the Heart'' is an album by African-American soul {{soul}} singer Music/AnnPeebles released on Hi Records in 1972.

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* AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder

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* AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonderAbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder: "I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home" spells this out very clearly:
-->''Lying around home alone\\
On a rainy night like this\\
Starving for your love\\
Hungry for just one kiss''

-->''Got nowhere to turn\\
Tired of being alone\\
Feel like breaking up somebody's home''



* {{Soul}}: Of the Memphis variety.

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* {{Soul}}: Of the Memphis variety.variety.
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->''25 lbs. of pure cane sugar\\
In each and every kiss\\
You wouldn't know what I'm talking about\\
If you never had lovin' like this''
-->- "99 lbs."

''Straight From the Heart'' is an album by African-American soul singer Music/AnnPeebles released on Hi Records in 1972.


Her third record for Hi Records, it would be the first record where she began to co-write songs with Hi Records house songwriter, Don Bryant, as well develop her signature Memphis soul sound on this record. It would also yield modest hits in the songs "Slipped, Tripped and Fell in Love", "I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home" and "Somebody's on Your Case".


!!Tracklist
[[AC: Side A]]
# "Slipped, Tripped and Fell in Love" (2:25)
# "Trouble, Heartaches & Sadness" (2:37)
# "What You Laid on Me" (2:22)
# "How Strong Is a Woman" (2:57)
# "Somebody's on Your Case" (2:35)

[[AC: Side B]]
# "I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home" (2:28)
# "I've Been There Before" (3:06)
# "I Pity the Fool" (2:53)
# "99 lbs." (2:15)
# "I Take What I Want" (2:30)

!!Tropes, Heartaches and Sadness
* AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder
* AlbumSingle:
* AnthropomorphicPersonification: "Troubles, Heartaches & Sadness" has Peebles send off said issues as if they were former companions:
-->''Old man trouble\\
Stop knockin' at my door\\
You used to be a good friend of mine\\
But you can't hang around me no more''
* BeAWhoreToGetYourMan: Alluded to on "Somebody's on Your Case":
-->''If he come home\\
With that same old line\\
Telling you he's tired\\
From working overtime\\
Don't get uptight\\
Don't put him out tonight\\
What you better do, girl\\
Is get your own thing right''
* BreakUpSong: "I Pity the Fool" has Ann speak to her lover, pitying whoever choses to them and pitying the lover themselves for when their eventual heartbreak comes:
-->''I pity the fool\\
I say I pity the fool\\
Whoa, I pity the fool\\
I pity that give her heart to you\\
She'll take your love away\\
Till she find another fool to play\\
That's why I pity the fool''
* LoveMartyr: "What You Laid On Me" has Ann beg her man not to tell her of his cheating because she cannot bear the idea of him giving to another what he "laid on her".
* SillyLoveSongs: Several, including "Slipped, Tripped and Fell in Love", "Trouble, Heartaches & Sadness" and "99 lbs."
* {{Soul}}: Of the Memphis variety.

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