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If You Need Me by Solomon Burke

Artist Biography For Solomon Burke

Solomon Burke Born March 21 1940 In Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA Died October 10 2010 At Schiphol Airport The Netherlands Was A Soul Music Pioneer And Member Of The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. Despite Releasing Numerous Rnb Chart Hits In The 1960s He Never Had A Top 20 Hit On The Pop Charts. Burke's Influence However Has Outstripped His Mainstream Commercial Success. He Is Considered A Legend Of American Music. He Began His Adult Life As A Young Preacher In Philadelphia Where He Hosted A Gospel Radio Show. In The 1960s He Signed With Atlantic Records And Began Moving Towards More Secular Music. His First Hit Was Just Out Of Reach Of My Open Arms A Cover Of A Country Song. Though Well-Received By Both Peers And Critics And Attaining A Few Moderate Pop And Several Major R&B Hits Burke Never Could Quite Break Through Into The Mainstream As Did His Contemporaries Like Sam Cooke Otis Redding And Aretha Franklin. Nevertheless His Emotive Delivery Polished Production As Well As The Touches Of Country And Pop Sensibility In His Music Won Him Admirers And Imitators. In 1964 He Wrote And Recorded Everybody Needs Somebody To Love His Most Prominent Bid For An Enduring Soul Standard. Covered By The Rolling Stones The Same Year Other Well-Known Versions Include One By Wilson Pickett And Another A Decade And A Half Later In The 1980 Feature Film By The Blues Brothers. Burke's Biggest Hit Was A 1969 Cover Of Creedence Clearwater Revival's Proud Mary. His Career Was To Some Degree Revived In 2002 With The Release Of The Album Don't Give Up On Me Produced By Joe Henry Where He Sang Songs Written Specifically For The Album By A Roster Of Top-Rank Artists Including Bob Dylan Brian Wilson Van Morrison Elvis Costello Tom Waits And Joe Henry Himself. He Is Featured In The 2004 Movie Lightning In A Bottle Singing Turn On Your Love Light And Down In The Valley. As Of October 2002 Burke Was The Father Of 14 Daughters And 7 Sons With 64 Grandchildren And 8 Great Grandchildren. Several Of His Children And Grandchildren Have Had Successful Careers In Various Facets Of The Music Industry Though None As Much So As Their Patriarch. Burke Died Arriving At Schiphol Airport Amsterdam Where He Was Supposed To Perform With Dutch Band De Dijk With Whom He Recorded An Album Entitled Hold On Tight. Rock Icon Mick Jagger Performed A Tribute To Burke At The 2011 Grammy Awards Laying Down Burke's Classic Hit "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love". A Cover Of Everybody Needs Somebody To Love Received Huge Exposure As The Music For Amazon's 2019 Christmas Commercial.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: If You Need Me

If You Need Me Is A 1963 Song Written By Robert Bateman Wilson Pickett And Sonny Sanders And Originally Recorded By Wilson Pickett And Was Made Into A Hit By Solomon Burke Who Sent The Song To #2 On The R&B Charts That Year And Was Covered By The Hep Stars In 1965 For Their First 'live Album "Hep Stars On Stage". Recorded On March 15 1963 The Song Which Was Written And Recorded Originally By Wilson Pickett For Lloyd Price's Detroit-Based Double L Records Which Had Been Rejected By Wexler But Who Had Purchased The Publishing Rights. According To Burke Pickett Gave The Song To Him On A Tour Bus "Wilson Sang The Song For Me In A Bus On A Tour. I Loved It So Much That I Got Wilson To Do It. Atlantic Refused To Sign Him At That Time So We Got Wilson To Release The Song On The Lloyd-Logan Label. We Were The Best Of Friends. As A Matter Of Fact I Promoted His Record And He Promoted Mine." However Pickett Claims Wexler Lifted It From Demo Tapes He Had Sent Atlantic. Burke Recalled In 2003 "I Was Furious When Wexler Rejected Pickett" And "when Radio Personality The Magnificent Montague Started Spinning Pickett’s Original Version Wexler Rushed Out Burke’s With Both In Billboard's "Singles Review" Column On April 13. And Both Featured On Billboard's "Artists' Biographies" On May 4 1963. Although Burke Ultimately Won The Chart War Burke Broke Rank And Supported His Rival “I Would Go To The Radio Stations And Say ‘Hi I’m Solomon Burke And I’m Here Promoting The New Record “If You Need Me”…by Wilson Pickett.’” Despite His Efforts Burke's Version Jockeyed With Pickett's For Position In The Hot 100 Before "beating Pickett To The Punch" Because Of "Solomon’s Popularity And Atlantic’s Distribution." Both Versions Had Cissy Houston Singing Backup Vocals. Despite His Anger In 1964 Pickett Signed With Atlantic Because He Needed The "bread." While Burke's Version Spent 5 Weeks At #2 In The R&B Charts In The American Summer Of 1963 Kept From The Number One Position By Jackie Wilson's "Baby Workout" And Sam Cooke's "Another Saturday Night" Pickett's Original Stalled At #64 In The Pop Charts And #30 On The R&B Chart. "If You Need Me" Was "the First Of Several Great Preaching Scorchers" "Can’t Nobody Love You" "You’re Good For Me" And "Goodbye Baby Baby Goodbye" Which Were All Arranged By Gary Sherman The Man Behind Many Garnet Mimms Hits."

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