I think Joe Tex (born Joseph Arrington, Jr.) wrote it. Rumor was it was recorded at WXOK, a soul station in Baton Rouge, but don't know for a fact. Part 2 is fabulous, a recitation....wonderful.
Thank you for posting! Tex is a genius and this early work shows his youth, his roots, shows what he's originally inspired by. Like hearing the Beatles in their Hamburg days.
JOE TEX DIED IN 1984 R.I.P.
OldGoldSoul 1 year ago
THAT IS MUSIC !!!!!
thumbs up if you agree :)
neonero92 1 year ago
this is a pretty song
shayhairtime 1 year ago
I think Joe Tex (born Joseph Arrington, Jr.) wrote it. Rumor was it was recorded at WXOK, a soul station in Baton Rouge, but don't know for a fact. Part 2 is fabulous, a recitation....wonderful.
jonesthechinaman 1 year ago
great day joe could make any song great i love to hear this man sing he could do it all very well i might add
maggiemay8112 1 year ago
Absolutely STUNNING, I have the utmost respect for Joe's utter genius!
Babyhowdy233 1 year ago
Great! Joe Tex is awesome! I heard this song from Eddie Hinton, session guitarist & song writer in Mussel Shoals. Who wrote it?
dextepayne 1 year ago
u can't go wrong
uomonelnero 1 year ago
Thank you for posting! Tex is a genius and this early work shows his youth, his roots, shows what he's originally inspired by. Like hearing the Beatles in their Hamburg days.
profhum 1 year ago
WoW This gives me goose bumps ! Little James brown tone. Powerful wow.
thomasmagray 1 year ago
Thanks!
goodgbye 2 years ago
Never heard this one, Thanks for posting
Lovecrowd 2 years ago
dam ! great singer...WOW
areyou1rustynail 2 years ago
nice version.
blalimon 2 years ago