When Otis Redding died in a plane crash in 1967, I was 15 years old, and already a huge fan of the singer. I had even managed to see him live in London earlier that year, as part of the legendary Stax/Volt Tour. I was very upset when he died that December. He had many hits, but my personal favourite was his updated version of ‘Try A Little Tenderness’, a song originally recorded in 1932, and already covered by every famous singer since that date.
There is not a month that goes by when I do not play this song, to remind me what a talent we lost in Otis.
This one is again new to me, and i am asking myself about the selection criterias of our radio stations before the revolution by the internet. xx Michael
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This wasn’t one of his biggest hits, but it got into the music charts here.
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One of my favorite artists, Pete. You are on a roll with some of the best music. Thanks for the memories!
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Happy to provoke those memories, Jennie.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Me, too! Best to you, Pete.
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There is a long line of artists taken too soon and Otis is one of them although Dock of the bay was his most popular one this one has an edge that I prefer xx
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Me too. Thanks, Carol.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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You have an emotional steak in “Try a Little Tenderness.”
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Nicely done, David!
Best wishes, Pete.
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Hi Pete, I didn’t know this singer, but he has a lovely gravelly voice.
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You might be too young for Otis, Robbie. He died in 1967. Try this huge hit of his for comparison.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Oh gosh, of course I know this song. I didn’t realise it was the same singer. Fabulous!
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I chose one of his lesser-known songs. I am glad to hear you know this one.
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It is not lesser known to me. It is my favorite of his song, and I loved most of them. Warmest regards, Ed
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The song was also a hit for Glen Campbell. I just listened to both the Otis Redding and the Glen Campbell versions in order to make a comparison, and I prefer Redding’s.
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Mw too. Warmest regards, Ed
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I am curious about vocal chords…they do vary depending on your racial background and the difference comes across when they sing. Russian choirs have a particular sound that gives me chills. I have never seen mention of what accounts for the differences but I enjoy the many sounds. This was a great song too.
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If it sounds good, I confess I have never considered vocal chords, Carolyn.
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I stellar message about tenderness for sure.
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A classic song from the 1930s, and nicely updated by Otis.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Beautiful song. I always loved his music and the tenor of his voice.
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Me too, Maggie. I felt awful when he was killed in the plane crash.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I always tear up when I hear this song. His dying so young was such a loss to music and the world.
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It certainly was, Liz.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Brilliant, and the music is indeed timeless Pete!
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Such an old song, and it still sounded relevant in the 1960s.
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It’s almost beyond belief how much he achieved in such a short space of time. Cheers, Jon.
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Dead at 26. Imagine what he could have done if he had lived.
Best wishes, Pete.
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One of the best, both the artist and this song.
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Thanks, Dorothy Glad you agree.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Great voice….”Dock of the Bay” will always be a favorite of mine. chuq
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That was his most popular hit, chuq.
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Great voice the left too soon chuq
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I love this song. My grandad used to sing it to my grandmother, and she would tell him to shut up, lol.
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It’s such an old song. My dad had the Frank Sinatra version on record, and he also sang it in pubs. (My dad was an accomplished singer.)
Best wishes, Pete.
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Both my parents’ families were musical. Mum used to play piano in pubs. Dad and his father had good singing voices.
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‘Dock of the Bay’ will always resonate with me as his best and my favorite!!
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I think that was his biggest hit, GP.
Best wishes, Pete.
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You are making me want to spend the day (weekend) listening to good music! Thanks 🙂
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Then my work is done! Thank you, Annette.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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I have always loved, loved his voice
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He was taken too soon, only 26 years old.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Great song. Absolutely love The Commitments cover of it.
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That’s a great film, I always enjoy watching it.
Best wishes, Pete.
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