Sam Cooke: Another Saturday Night
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On December 11, 1964, Sam Cooke’s life was taken by shotgun at the hands of a female motel manager who feared for her life. The controversy to this day, is still not amicably solved by all parties involved. One thing’s for sure, we lost the “king of soul” far to early and like many Rock n’ Roll greats: what would he have become? That’s not to say that during his short life he hadn’t already become more than a somebody. During his short career he amassed 29 Top 40 hits, wrote, produced and performed his own music and started his own publishing and recording label. Sam was also directly involved in the Civil Rights Movement and was a strong voice for the black community in song. Here’s one of his pop nuggets, a Top Ten hit for Sam in 1963 and a undeniable classic.
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6 comments:
Great Song!!
I love Same Cooke.
"If I could meet 'em I could get 'em, but as yet I haven't met 'em..."
Oooh... add me to the fandom list. That sweet voice...that amazing turn with a lyric...
Thanks for featuring Sam (not "Same," btw) in today's blog. He hasn't been and may never be equalled, which is a testament to his greatness.
Erik Greene
Author, “Our Uncle Sam: The Sam Cooke Story From His Family's Perspective”
www.OurUncleSam.com
Whoa. Sorry about the typo. They are the bane of my existence. Your great uncle was an amazing talent! I've enjoyed his music for years.
I just put another Sam Cooke cover up over at Cover Lay Down as part of my tribute to teachers, for those following the muse...it's that old Simon & Garfunkel and James Taylor version of (What A) Wonderful World.
S&G performed their version of Wonderful World on SNL years ago, and I loved it.
Don't know much about the middle ages/Look at the pictures and I turn the pages...
Nice touch!
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