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Sam Cooke

Data updated on 2024-10-09 07:05:17 UTC
Sam Cooke was the most important soul singer in history, its primary inventor, and its most popular and beloved performer in both the Black and white communities. Equally important, he was among the first Black performers and composers to attend to the business side of the music business, founding both a record label and a publishing company as an extension of his careers as a singer and composer. Still, business interests never prevented him from engaging in topical issues, including the struggle over civil rights. The pitch and intensity of that battle followed an arc which paralleled Cooke's emergence as a star; his career bridged gaps between Black and white audiences that few had tried to surmount, much less succeeded at doing. Much like Chuck Berry or Little Richard bringin Black and white teenagers together, James Brown selling records to white teenagers and Black listeners of all ages, and Muddy Waters getting young white folkies and older Black transplants from the South onto the same page, Cooke appealed to all of the above, and the parents of those white teenagers as well -- yet he never lost his credibility with his core Black audience. In a sense, his appeal anticipated that of the Beatles, in breadth and depth.

He was born Sam Cook in Clarksdale, Mississippi, on January 22, 1931, one of eight children of a Baptist minister and his wife. Even as a young boy, he showed an extraordinary voice and frequently sang in the choir in his father's church. During the middle of the decade, the Cook family moved to Chicago's South Side, where the Reverend Charles Cook quickly established himself as a major figure in the religious community. Sam and three of his siblings also formed a group of their own, the Singing Children, in the 1930s. Although his own singing was confined to gospel music, he was aware and appreciative of the popular music of the period, particularly the melodious, harmony-based sounds of the Ink Spots, whose influence was later heard in songs such as "You Send Me" and "For Sentimental Reasons." As a teenager, he was a member of the Teen Highway QCs, a gospel group that performed in churches and at religious gatherings. His membership in that group led to his introduction to the Soul Stirrers, one of the top gospel groups in the country, and in 1950 he joined them.

If Cooke had never recorded a note of music on his own, he would still be remembered today in gospel circles for his work with the Soul Stirrers. Over the next six years, his role within the group and his prominence in the Black community rose to the point where he became a star, possessing his own fiercely admiring and devoted audience, through his performances on "Touch the Hem of His Garment," "Nearer to Thee," and "That's Heaven to Me." The group was one of the top acts on Art Rupe's Specialty Records label, and he might have gone on for years as their most popular singer, but Cooke's goal was to reach audiences beyond the religious community, and beyond the Black population, with his voice. This was a tall order at the time, as the mere act of recording a popular song could alienate the gospel listenership in an instant. Singing for God was regarded in those circles as a gift and a responsibility, while popular music, rock & roll, and R&B were to be abhorred, at least coming from the mouth of a gospel singer. (The gap was so great that when blues singer Blind Gary Davis became "sanctified" -- that is, found religion -- as the Rev. Gary Davis, he had to devise new words for his old blues melodies, and never sang the blues words again.)

He tested the waters of popular music in 1956 with the single "Lovable," produced by Bumps Blackwell and credited under the name Dale Cooke so as not to attract too much attention from his existing audience. It was enough, however, to get Cooke dropped by the Soul Stirrers and their record label. Granted, that freed him to record under his real name. The result was one of the biggest selling singles of the 1950s, a Cooke original entitled "You Send Me," which sold over two million copies on the tiny Keen Records label and hit number one on both the pop and R&B charts. Although it seems like a tame record today, "You Send Me" was a pioneering soul record in its time, melding elements of R&B, gospel, and pop into a sound that was new and still coalescing at the time.

Cooke was with Keen for the next two years, a period in which he delivered some of the prettiest romantic ballads and teen pop singles of the era, including "For Sentimental Reasons," "Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha," "Only Sixteen," and "(What A) Wonderful World." These were extraordinarily beautiful records, and in between the singles came some early album efforts, most notably Tribute to the Lady, his album of songs associated with Billie Holiday. He was unhappy, however, with both the business arrangement that he had with Keen and the limitations inherent with recording for a small label. Equally to the point, major labels were knocking on Cooke's door, including Atlantic and RCA Records. Atlantic was the top R&B-oriented label in the country, and Cooke could have signed there and found a happy home, except they wanted his publishing, and Cooke was well aware of the importance of owning his copyrights.

Thus, he signed with RCA Records, then one of the three biggest labels in the world (the others being Columbia and Decca), even as he organized his own publishing company (Kags Music) and a record label (SAR), through which he would produce other artists' records. Among those signed to SAR were the Soul Stirrers, Bobby Womack (late of the Valentinos, who were also signed to the label), former Soul Stirrers member Johnny Taylor, Billy Preston, Johnnie Morisette, and the Sims Twins.

Cooke's RCA sides were a schizophrenic body of work, at least for the first two years. He broke new ground in pop and soul with the single "Chain Gang," a mix of sweet melodies and gritty, sweaty sensibilities that also introduced something of a social conscience to his work. A number two hit on both the pop and R&B charts, it was his biggest hit since "You Send Me" and heralded a bolder phase in his career. Singles like the bluesy, romantic "Sad Mood"; the idyllic romantic soul of "Cupid"; the straight-ahead dance tune "Twistin' the Night Away" (a pop Top Ten and a number one R&B hit); and "Bring It on Home to Me" all lived up to this promise, and also sold in huge numbers. But the first two albums that RCA had him do, Hits of the Fifties and Cooke's Tour, were among the lamest LPs ever recorded by any soul or R&B singer, comprised of washed-out pop tunes in arrangements that showed almost none of Cooke's gifts to their advantage.

In 1962, Cooke issued Twistin' the Night Away, a somewhat belated "twist" album that became one of his biggest-selling LPs. He didn't really hit his stride as an LP artist, however, until 1963 with the release of Night Beat, a beautifully self-contained, dark, moody assembly of blues-oriented songs that were among the best and most challenging numbers that Cooke had recorded up to that time. By the time of its release, he was mostly identified through his singles, which were among the best work of their era, and had developed two separate audiences, among white teen and post-teen listeners and Black audiences of all ages. It was Cooke's hope to cross over to the white audience more thoroughly, and open up doors for Black performers that, up to that time, had mostly been closed. He had tried playing The Copa in New York as early as 1957 and failed at the time, mostly owing to his inexperience, but in 1964 he returned to the club in triumph, an event that also yielded one of the most finely recorded live performances of its period. The problem with The Copa performance was that it didn't really represent what Sam Cooke was about in full; it was Cooke at his most genial and non-confrontational, doing his safest repertory for a largely middle-aged, middle-class white audience. They responded enthusiastically, to be sure, but only to Cooke's tamest persona.

In mid-1963, however, Cooke had done a show at The Harlem Square Club in Miami that had been recorded. Working in front of a Black audience and doing his real show, he delivered a sweaty, spellbinding performance built on the same elements found in his singles and his best album tracks, combining achingly beautiful melodies and gritty soul sensibilities. The two live albums sum up the split in Cooke's career and the sheer range of his talent, the rewards of which he'd finally begun to realize more fully in 1963 and 1964.

The drowning death of his infant son in mid-1963 had made it impossible for Cooke to work in the studio until the end of that year. During that time, however, with Allen Klein now managing his business affairs, Cooke did achieve the financial and creative independence that he'd wanted, including more money than any Black performer had ever been advanced before, and the eventual ownership of his recordings beginning in November of 1963; he had achieved creative control of his recordings as well, and seemed poised for a breakthrough. It came when he resumed making records, amid the musical ferment of the early '60s. Cooke was keenly aware of the music around him, and was particularly entranced by Bob Dylan's song "Blowin' in the Wind," its treatment of the plight of Black Americans and other politically oppressed minorities, and its success in the hands of Peter, Paul & Mary. All of these factors convinced him that the time was right for songs that dealt with more than twisting the night away.

The result was "A Change Is Gonna Come," perhaps the greatest song to come out of the civil rights struggle, and one that seemed to close and seal the gap between the two directions of Cooke's career, from gospel to pop. Arguably his greatest and his most important song, it was an artistic apotheosis for Cooke. During this same period, he had also devised a newer, more advanced dance-oriented soul sound in the form of the song "Shake." These two recordings heralded a new era for Cooke and a new phase of his career, with seemingly the whole world open to him.

None of it was to be. Early in the day on December 11, 1964, while in Los Angeles, Cooke became involved in an altercation at a motel, with a female guest and the motel's night manager, and he was shot to death while allegedly trying to attack the manager. The case is still shrouded in doubt and mystery, and was never investigated the way the murder of a star of his stature would be today. Cooke's death shocked the Black community and reverberated far beyond; his single "Shake" was a posthumous Top Ten hit, as were "A Change Is Gonna Come" and the At the Copa album, released in 1965. Otis Redding, Al Green, and Solomon Burke, among others, picked up key parts of Cooke's repertory, as did white performers including the Animals and the Rolling Stones. Even the Supremes recorded a memorial album of his songs, which later became one of the most sought-after of their original recordings.

His reputation survived, at least among those who were smart enough to look behind the songs, to hear Redding's performance of "Shake" at The Monterey Pop Festival, for example, and see where it came from. Cooke's own records were a little tougher to appreciate, however. Listeners who heard those first two RCA albums, Hits of the Fifties and Cooke's Tour, could only wonder what the big deal was about, and several of the albums that followed were uneven enough to give potential fans pause. Meanwhile, the contractual situation surrounding Cooke's recordings greatly complicated the reissue of his work. Cooke's business manager, Allen Klein, exerted a good deal of control, especially over the songs cut during that last year of the singer's life. By the 1970s, there were some fairly poor, mostly budget-priced compilations available, consisting of the hits up through early 1963, and for a time there was even a television compilation, but that was it. The movie National Lampoon's Animal House made use of a pair of Cooke songs, "(What A) Wonderful World" and "Twistin' the Night Away," which greatly raised his profile among college students and younger baby-boomers, and Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes made almost a mini-career out of reviving Cooke's songs (most notably "Having a Party," and even part of "A Change Is Gonna Come") in concert. In 1986, The Man and His Music went some way to correcting the absence of all but the early hits in a career-spanning compilation, but during the mid-'90s, Cooke's final year's worth of releases were separated from the earlier RCA and Keen material, and was in the hands of Klein's ABKCO label. Finally, in the late '90s and beyond, RCA, ABKCO, and even Specialty (which still owns Cooke's gospel sides with the Soul Stirrers) issued combined and comprehensive collections of their portions of Cooke's catalog. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

Total plays

6.8 billion
Updated on 2024-10-09

Monthly listeners

8,958,303

Followers

1,667,079

Top Cities

  1. United Kingdom
    158,151 listeners
  2. Australia
    129,577 listeners
  3. Australia
    109,375 listeners
  4. Netherlands
    94,397 listeners
  5. United States
    85,291 listeners

Most popular tracks

Track Plays Duration Release date
(What A) Wonderful World - Mono
(What A) Wonderful World - Mono
583,852,469 2:09 1960-01-01
Wonderful World (Remastered)
Wonderful World (Remastered)
583,852,469 2:06 2011-05-10
What a Wonderful World
What a Wonderful World
583,852,469 2:07 2014-02-21
(What a) Wonderful World
(What a) Wonderful World
583,852,469 2:06 2024-03-28
(What A) Wonderful World
(What A) Wonderful World
583,427,395 2:09 1962-01-01
Wonderful World
Wonderful World
583,427,395 2:06 2015-02-10
Bring It on Home to Me
Bring It on Home to Me
308,738,561 2:42 2014-10-13
Bring It On Home to Me
Bring It On Home to Me
308,634,657 2:44 1962-01-01
Bring It On Home To Me
Bring It On Home To Me
308,634,657 2:45 2015-01-01
A Change Is Gonna Come
A Change Is Gonna Come
199,846,145 3:11 1964-01-01
A Change Is Gonna Come
A Change Is Gonna Come
199,781,562 3:13 2003-01-01
You Send Me - Mono
You Send Me - Mono
157,927,620 2:46 1958-02-01
ユー・センド・ミー
ユー・センド・ミー
157,927,620 2:48 2020-09-19
You send me
You send me
157,927,620 2:44 2015-01-26
You Send Me - Mono
You Send Me - Mono
157,876,466 2:45 1957-09-07
Twistin' the Night Away
Twistin' the Night Away
97,741,474 2:42 2023-04-24
Twistin' the Night Away
Twistin' the Night Away
97,709,412 2:40 1962-01-01
Nothing Can Change This Love
Nothing Can Change This Love
71,148,189 2:39 1962-01-01
Chain Gang
Chain Gang
69,254,681 2:34 2013-09-23
Chain gang
Chain gang
69,254,681 2:36 2015-01-26
Chain Gang
Chain Gang
69,241,589 2:35 1961-01-01
Cupid
Cupid
65,819,023 2:36 2013-10-14
Cupid
Cupid
65,796,596 2:38 1962-01-01
Another Saturday Night
Another Saturday Night
45,121,534 2:41 2005-01-01
Another Saturday Night
Another Saturday Night
45,110,190 2:42 2003-01-01
Summertime (Part 1) - Mono
Summertime (Part 1) - Mono
32,103,849 2:24 1960-01-01
Good Times
Good Times
27,720,867 2:26 2005-01-01
Good Times
Good Times
27,714,273 2:28 2003-01-01
I'll Come Running Back To You
I'll Come Running Back To You
21,053,521 2:12 1970-01-01
I'll Come Running Back to You
I'll Come Running Back to You
21,053,521 2:14 2016-02-19
I'LL COME RUNNING BACK TO YOU
I'LL COME RUNNING BACK TO YOU
21,053,521 2:15 2017-10-25
I'll Come Running Back To You - Single Version With Dubs
I'll Come Running Back To You - Single Version With Dubs
21,029,458 2:26 1970-01-01
I Wish You Love
I Wish You Love
20,480,314 2:25 1963-01-01
Having A Party
Having A Party
15,570,198 2:38 2000-09-26
Having a Party
Having a Party
15,570,198 2:37 1962-01-01
That's Where It's At
That's Where It's At
14,413,998 2:37 2003-01-01
Only Sixteen
Only Sixteen
10,499,734 2:03 1962-01-01
Keep Movin' On
Keep Movin' On
9,132,287 2:20 1964-01-01
I Love You (For Sentimental Reasons)
I Love You (For Sentimental Reasons)
8,311,803 2:38 2012-02-07
I Love You For Sentimental Reasons
I Love You For Sentimental Reasons
8,311,803 2:39 2011-06-15
(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
8,309,258 2:40 1962-01-01
For Sentimental Reasons
For Sentimental Reasons
8,309,258 2:38 2000-09-26
Mean Old World
Mean Old World
8,041,889 3:46 1963-01-01
Tennessee Waltz
Tennessee Waltz
8,038,372 3:12 2003-01-01
(Ain't That) Good News
(Ain't That) Good News
7,965,517 2:29 1964-01-01
You're Always On My Mind
You're Always On My Mind
7,559,781 2:17 1961-01-01
It's All Right
It's All Right
7,410,203 2:45 2000-09-26
This Little Light Of Mine - Live
This Little Light Of Mine - Live
7,204,062 3:37 1964-01-01
This Little Light Of Mine - Live
This Little Light Of Mine - Live
7,202,920 3:36 1964-01-01
Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
6,391,092 3:25 1963-01-01
Teenage Sonata
Teenage Sonata
5,948,602 2:40 2000-09-26
Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha
Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha
5,896,752 2:42 2014-02-21
Everybody Loves To Cha Cha Cha
Everybody Loves To Cha Cha Cha
5,894,746 2:41 2000-09-26
Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha
Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha
5,894,746 2:43 1962-01-01
Touch The Hem Of His Garment
Touch The Hem Of His Garment
5,825,593 2:04 1970-01-01
Touch The Hem Of His Garment
Touch The Hem Of His Garment
5,823,974 2:01 2014-01-01
Lost and Lookin'
Lost and Lookin'
5,797,645 2:12 1963-01-01
(Somebody) Ease My Troublin' Mind
(Somebody) Ease My Troublin' Mind
5,650,033 2:56 2003-01-01
Rome (Wasn't Built In A Day)
Rome (Wasn't Built In A Day)
5,328,384 2:36 2003-01-01
Try A Little Tenderness / (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons / You Send Me - Live
Try A Little Tenderness / (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons / You Send Me - Live
5,167,957 4:56 1964-01-01
Smoke Rings
Smoke Rings
5,020,580 3:26 1963-01-01
Get Yourself Another Fool
Get Yourself Another Fool
5,016,523 4:06 1963-01-01
Lovable
Lovable
4,827,018 2:27 1970-01-01
That's It - I Quit - I'm Movin' On
That's It - I Quit - I'm Movin' On
4,506,774 2:31 1962-01-01
Little Red Rooster
Little Red Rooster
4,458,299 2:52 1963-01-01
Trouble Blues
Trouble Blues
4,449,730 3:21 1963-01-01
Jesus Gave Me Water
Jesus Gave Me Water
4,385,982 2:28 1970-01-01
Jesus Gave Me Water
Jesus Gave Me Water
4,385,005 2:28 2014-01-01
Sad Mood
Sad Mood
4,287,564 2:38 2014-02-21
Sad Mood
Sad Mood
4,285,831 2:40 1962-01-01
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
4,138,207 3:08 1961-01-01
Unchained Melody
Unchained Melody
4,116,875 3:29 1960-01-01
You Were Made For Me - Mono
You Were Made For Me - Mono
3,980,710 2:56 1960-01-01
Just For You
Just For You
3,912,511 2:19 1994-01-01
Meet Me At Mary's Place
Meet Me At Mary's Place
3,797,183 2:43 2003-01-01
That's All I Need To Know
That's All I Need To Know
3,718,726 2:20 1970-01-01
Desire Me - Mono
Desire Me - Mono
3,525,062 2:33 1960-01-01
Medley: It's All Right / For Sentimental Reasons - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
Medley: It's All Right / For Sentimental Reasons - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
3,398,597 5:12 1963-08-16
The Best Things In Life Are Free - Live
The Best Things In Life Are Free - Live
3,198,935 1:32 1964-01-01
Falling In Love
Falling In Love
3,161,622 2:46 2003-01-01
Blowin' In The Wind - Live
Blowin' In The Wind - Live
3,060,893 2:59 1964-01-01
If I Had A Hammer (The Hammer Song) - Live
If I Had A Hammer (The Hammer Song) - Live
3,055,479 6:25 1964-01-01
The Last Mile Of The Way - Take 2 Alt.
The Last Mile Of The Way - Take 2 Alt.
2,839,342 3:01 1970-01-01
Send Me Some Lovin'
Send Me Some Lovin'
2,822,977 2:39 1963-01-01
Bring It on Home to Me - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
Bring It on Home to Me - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
2,563,328 5:26 1963-08-16
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out - Live
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out - Live
2,215,897 3:19 1964-01-01
Feel It (Don't Fight It) - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
Feel It (Don't Fight It) - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
2,079,971 2:55 1963-08-16
Frankie And Johnnie
Frankie And Johnnie
1,972,268 2:44 2000-09-26
Soothe Me
Soothe Me
1,961,335 2:08 1962-01-01
A Whole Lotta Woman
A Whole Lotta Woman
1,941,634 2:21 1962-01-01
Soul - Hidden Track
Soul - Hidden Track
1,922,402 0:36 2005-01-01
Were You There
Were You There
1,892,617 2:29 1970-01-01
Movin' and a'Groovin'
Movin' and a'Groovin'
1,871,337 2:35 1962-01-01
Chains of Love
Chains of Love
1,870,575 2:51 1963-01-01
Win Your Love For Me
Win Your Love For Me
1,869,285 2:46 2005-01-01
Cry Me a River
Cry Me a River
1,860,352 2:48 1963-01-01
Shake
Shake
1,828,031 2:54 2003-01-01
Sugar Dumpling
Sugar Dumpling
1,747,711 2:45 2003-01-01
Another Saturday Night - Alternate Take
Another Saturday Night - Alternate Take
1,717,758 2:44 1962-01-01
Fool's Paradise
Fool's Paradise
1,585,068 2:33 1963-01-01
Sugar Dumpling
Sugar Dumpling
1,538,553 2:17 1962-01-01
Just Another Day
Just Another Day
1,495,786 2:44 1990-10-17
Just Another Day
Just Another Day
1,495,379 2:45 2019-11-29
Somebody Have Mercy - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
Somebody Have Mercy - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
1,493,392 3:39 1963-08-16
I Don't Want To Cry
I Don't Want To Cry
1,490,528 2:46 1970-01-01
Soul Twist / Introduction - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
Soul Twist / Introduction - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
1,481,919 1:23 1963-08-16
Nothing Can Change This Love - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
Nothing Can Change This Love - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
1,320,600 2:40 1963-08-16
Pilgrim Of Sorrow - Alternate Take
Pilgrim Of Sorrow - Alternate Take
1,315,354 2:35 1970-01-01
Home (When Shadows Fall)
Home (When Shadows Fall)
1,267,230 2:32 2003-01-01
Since I Met You Baby
Since I Met You Baby
1,254,482 3:03 1961-01-01
Bill Bailey - Live
Bill Bailey - Live
1,195,519 2:51 1964-01-01
There'll Be No Second Time
There'll Be No Second Time
1,172,608 3:03 2003-01-01
When I Fall In Love - Live
When I Fall In Love - Live
1,149,111 3:05 1964-01-01
Peace In The Valley
Peace In The Valley
1,144,167 2:46 1990-10-17
Peace In the Valley
Peace In the Valley
1,144,167 2:46 2019-11-29
You Gotta Move
You Gotta Move
1,124,636 2:37 1963-01-01
Sittin' In The Sun
Sittin' In The Sun
1,113,226 3:18 2003-01-01
Somebody Have Mercy
Somebody Have Mercy
1,107,662 2:56 1962-01-01
He's My Guide - Take 13
He's My Guide - Take 13
1,104,415 2:34 1970-01-01
Chain Gang - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
Chain Gang - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
1,080,243 3:11 1963-08-16
Cupid - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
Cupid - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
1,057,447 2:45 1963-08-16
Forever
Forever
1,049,603 2:59 1970-01-01
Twistin' The Night Away - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
Twistin' The Night Away - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
1,017,138 4:19 1963-08-16
Twistin' The Night Away - Live
Twistin' The Night Away - Live
993,458 5:04 1964-01-01
I'm Gonna Forget About You
I'm Gonna Forget About You
968,061 2:28 2000-09-26
Lonely Island
Lonely Island
963,386 2:29 2000-09-26
Driftin' Blues
Driftin' Blues
960,586 3:18 1963-01-01
Humming
Humming
958,308 1:03 1970-01-01
Tenderness
Tenderness
947,230 2:20 2000-09-26
These Foolish Things
These Foolish Things
934,299 4:02 1963-01-01
Having a Party - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
Having a Party - Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami, FL - January 1963
928,208 5:03 1963-08-16
Don't Get Around Much Any More
Don't Get Around Much Any More
908,418 3:13 1961-01-01
The Riddle Song
The Riddle Song
906,435 2:33 2003-01-01
Willow Weep for Me
Willow Weep for Me
859,699 2:27 1963-01-01
The House I Live In
The House I Live In
853,855 3:23 1960-01-01
Little Girl
Little Girl
851,154 2:36 1963-01-01
Please Don't Drive Me Away
Please Don't Drive Me Away
848,410 2:13 1963-01-01
Love You Most Of All
Love You Most Of All
835,754 2:17 2000-09-26
All the Way
All the Way
824,470 3:30 1963-01-01
Basin Street Blues
Basin Street Blues
822,100 2:50 2003-01-01
I Lost Everything
I Lost Everything
819,726 3:23 1963-01-01
WHEN I FALL IN LOVE
WHEN I FALL IN LOVE
817,596 2:42 1959-01-01
When I Fall In Love
When I Fall In Love
817,596 2:45 1958-01-01
Blue Moon - Mono
Blue Moon - Mono
770,980 2:51 1960-01-01
BLUE MOON
BLUE MOON
770,980 2:48 1959-01-01
Bring It On Home To Me
Bring It On Home To Me
739,064 3:04 2000-09-26
I'm Gonna Build On That Shore - Version 2
I'm Gonna Build On That Shore - Version 2
734,249 2:31 1990-10-17
Come, Let Us Go Back To God
Come, Let Us Go Back To God
720,346 2:48 1992-01-01
Come, Let Us Go Back to God
Come, Let Us Go Back to God
720,346 2:51 2019-11-29
Tennessee Waltz - Live
Tennessee Waltz - Live
707,291 3:37 1964-01-01
For Sentimental Reasons
For Sentimental Reasons
701,571 3:16 1963-01-01
Shake, Rattle and Roll
Shake, Rattle and Roll
677,905 3:16 1963-01-01
Jesus, I'll Never Forget
Jesus, I'll Never Forget
676,797 2:36 1990-10-17
Jesus I'll Never Forget
Jesus I'll Never Forget
676,586 2:36 2010-07-06
No One (Can Ever Take Your Place) - Mono
No One (Can Ever Take Your Place) - Mono
671,680 2:26 1960-01-01
No One Can Take Your Place
No One Can Take Your Place
671,680 2:20 2000-09-26
Yeah Man
Yeah Man
664,045 2:34 2003-01-01
Frankie And Johnny - Live
Frankie And Johnny - Live
656,502 3:00 1964-01-01
Happy In Love
Happy In Love
650,999 1:57 1970-01-01
Somebody Ease My Troublin' Mind
Somebody Ease My Troublin' Mind
638,054 3:33 2005-01-01
Little Things You Do
Little Things You Do
612,117 2:15 2000-09-26
Win Your Love For Me
Win Your Love For Me
590,601 2:32 2000-09-26
Opening Introduction - Live
Opening Introduction - Live
589,395 0:36 1964-01-01
The Great Pretender
The Great Pretender
589,089 3:06 1960-01-01
It Won't Be Very Long
It Won't Be Very Long
587,433 2:34 1991-01-01
Laughin' and Clownin'
Laughin' and Clownin'
558,629 3:36 1963-01-01
Try A Little Love
Try A Little Love
552,970 2:40 2003-01-01
Somebody's Gonna Miss Me
Somebody's Gonna Miss Me
552,645 2:32 1962-01-01
You're Nobody Til Somebody Loves You
You're Nobody Til Somebody Loves You
548,122 3:02 2003-01-01
It's Got The Whole World Shakin'
It's Got The Whole World Shakin'
545,733 2:46 2003-01-01
Twistin' In The Kitchen With Dinah
Twistin' In The Kitchen With Dinah
531,431 2:09 1962-01-01
They Call the Wind Maria
They Call the Wind Maria
524,256 2:58 1961-01-01
With You
With You
509,209 2:36 2000-09-26
You Belong o Me
You Belong o Me
503,202 2:46 1961-01-01
If I Had You (I'd Be Happy)
If I Had You (I'd Be Happy)
495,084 2:18 1961-01-01
Movin' and Groovin'
Movin' and Groovin'
482,301 2:54 2000-09-26
I'm Just A Country Boy
I'm Just A Country Boy
477,342 2:30 2003-01-01
I GOTTA RIGHT TO SING THE BLUES
I GOTTA RIGHT TO SING THE BLUES
474,495 2:32 1959-01-01
I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues - Mono
I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues - Mono
474,495 2:35 1959-01-01
I've Gotta Right To Sing The Blues - Remastered
I've Gotta Right To Sing The Blues - Remastered
474,495 2:32 2011-01-01
I Got A Right To Sing The Blues
I Got A Right To Sing The Blues
474,495 2:32 2000-09-26
The Twist
The Twist
468,920 2:28 1962-01-01
Ol' Man River - Mono
Ol' Man River - Mono
468,170 2:41 1958-02-01
A Change is Gonna Come (Version for Voice, Solo Violin and Piano)
A Change is Gonna Come (Version for Voice, Solo Violin and Piano)
467,558 3:42 2022-02-04
Any Day Now
Any Day Now
466,744 2:29 1990-10-17
Love Will Find A Way
Love Will Find A Way
461,696 2:16 2000-09-26
I Belong to Your Heart (Quand on N'a Que L'amour)
I Belong to Your Heart (Quand on N'a Que L'amour)
456,937 2:20 1950-01-01
I Belong To Your Heart
I Belong To Your Heart
456,889 2:17 2000-09-26
I'm On The Firing Line - Version 2
I'm On The Firing Line - Version 2
441,334 2:44 1992-01-01
I'm On the Firing Line
I'm On the Firing Line
441,334 2:47 2019-11-29
Exactly Like You
Exactly Like You
440,697 2:08 1961-01-01
There, I've Said It Again
There, I've Said It Again
439,555 1:59 2000-09-26
He's So Wonderful
He's So Wonderful
437,421 2:19 1991-01-01
Let's Go Steady Again
Let's Go Steady Again
425,210 2:31 2000-09-26
CRAZY SHE CALLS ME
CRAZY SHE CALLS ME
418,343 2:33 1959-01-01
Crazy She Calls Me - Mono
Crazy She Calls Me - Mono
418,343 2:38 1959-01-01
Love Me
Love Me
416,213 2:21 2000-09-26
Farther Along
Farther Along
413,423 2:28 1990-10-17
How Far Am I From Canaan?
How Far Am I From Canaan?
412,250 2:49 1991-01-01
How Far Am I Canaan (Alternate Version)
How Far Am I Canaan (Alternate Version)
412,250 2:51 2019-11-29
Band Introductions - Live
Band Introductions - Live
408,402 1:28 1964-01-01
Jesus Wash Away My Troubles
Jesus Wash Away My Troubles
405,390 2:04 1991-01-01
Hey There
Hey There
394,719 2:35 1960-01-01
Twistin' in the Old Town Tonight
Twistin' in the Old Town Tonight
391,584 2:08 1962-01-01
Baby, Baby, Baby
Baby, Baby, Baby
389,923 2:28 2000-09-26
COMES LOVE
COMES LOVE
387,765 2:27 1959-01-01
Comes Love - Mono
Comes Love - Mono
387,765 2:31 1959-01-01
A Whole Lotta Woman
A Whole Lotta Woman
382,027 2:31 2000-09-26
Don't Cry On My Shoulder
Don't Cry On My Shoulder
377,371 2:43 2000-09-26
I'm Just a Lucky So and So
I'm Just a Lucky So and So
375,188 3:15 1961-01-01
Nearer To Thee
Nearer To Thee
371,649 3:01 1991-01-01
Baby Won't You Please Come Home
Baby Won't You Please Come Home
350,755 2:13 1961-01-01
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
340,821 3:24 2000-09-26
The Coffee Song (They've Got an Awful Lot of Coffee in Brazil)
The Coffee Song (They've Got an Awful Lot of Coffee in Brazil)
331,077 2:05 1960-01-01
Mona Lisa
Mona Lisa
330,594 2:37 1960-01-01
Come And Go To That Land
Come And Go To That Land
325,395 2:35 1991-01-01
Come and Go To That Land
Come and Go To That Land
325,395 2:37 2010-07-06
One More Time
One More Time
321,114 2:25 2000-09-26
ALL OF MY LIFE
ALL OF MY LIFE
319,634 2:22 1959-01-01
All Of My Life - Remastered
All Of My Life - Remastered
319,634 2:22 2011-01-01
TODAY I SING THE BLUES
TODAY I SING THE BLUES
315,368 3:20 1959-01-01
Today I Sing The Blues
Today I Sing The Blues
315,368 3:23 1958-01-01
Be With Me Jesus
Be With Me Jesus
314,155 2:27 1991-01-01
Venus
Venus
309,839 2:57 1960-01-01
Until Jesus Calls Me Home
Until Jesus Calls Me Home
308,644 2:42 1992-01-01
That's Heaven To Me - Mono
That's Heaven To Me - Mono
307,862 2:55 1960-01-01
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
303,229 3:23 1961-01-01
Hold On
Hold On
300,455 2:47 2000-09-26
Almost In Your Arms (Love Song From "Houseboat") - Mono
Almost In Your Arms (Love Song From "Houseboat") - Mono
298,335 2:07 1960-01-01
(Don't Fight It) Feel It
(Don't Fight It) Feel It
298,201 1:60 2000-09-26
Joy, Joy To My Soul
Joy, Joy To My Soul
294,338 2:06 1992-01-01
Joy, Joy to My Soul
Joy, Joy to My Soul
294,338 2:09 2019-11-29
Camptown Twist
Camptown Twist
293,066 2:13 1962-01-01
Ain't Misbehavin' - Mono
Ain't Misbehavin' - Mono
290,029 2:02 1958-02-01
Ain't Nobody's Business
Ain't Nobody's Business
288,502 2:25 2000-09-26
Trouble In Mind
Trouble In Mind
288,050 2:59 2000-09-26
South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)
South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)
279,935 3:15 1960-01-01
Baby Won't You Please Come Home
Baby Won't You Please Come Home
272,041 2:12 2000-09-26
The Song Is Ended (But the Melody Lingers On)
The Song Is Ended (But the Melody Lingers On)