Darron! I never heard this song before in my life. Thanks so much for sharing it. It is so beautiful. Wonderful voice, great music arrangement, especially the soft guitar interludes ...
A true Frank Green story. He came over to Bessie's house with tears in his eyes, the chorus chord changes and the title. Bess, Frank and I sat down and collaborated, and the rest is history.
Thanks to producer "Clyde Otis" and the rhythm section of "Stuff", the old Saturday Night Live band, this song is still remembered.
Bessie Banks is absolutely unbelievable. Between this, 'Go Now,' 'Don't Worry Baby The Best Is Yet To Come' and 'It Sounds Like My Baby' I would be all set for 40 years on a desert island.
I've got a copy of this song on one of Dave Grodin's Deep Soul Treasures CD's. Wonderful mood music, if you EVER want to have a romantic interlude with someone, this is the song to play..........
I was in correspondence with Dave Godin when he was putting together the "Deep Soul Treasures" compilation. He absolutely loved Bessie, and all of what he called "deep soul". A very funny, wise and clever man, who left us much too soon. As for Bessie, I've learned a lot from her music.
Darend! I never heard this song before in my life. Thanks so much for sharing it. It is so beautiful. Wonderful voice, great music arrangement, especially the soft guitar interludes ...
Totally agree with the above comments. Discovered this song through the brilliant series of comps by the much missed Dave Godin. This song is raw in sentiment and smooth in production, sober and strangely uplifting. Simply sublime and my all time favourite.
God, this is one of the greatest soul songs of the 1970s. I can't believe that it did nothing on the charts despite being a Stax release and everything (not that Stax was in great shape in the 1970s or anything... Oo).
Consider that, when this record came out, the Stax/Volt operation was on its last legs and was just struggling to stay afloat...this was one of many of their releases that fell by the wayside around this time.
That picture speaks a thousand words. As for how she sings this song.. well
am totally addicted. No detection of pretense whatsoever, Her craft is unmatched.
pharcelle1 3 months ago
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Darron! I never heard this song before in my life. Thanks so much for sharing it. It is so beautiful. Wonderful voice, great music arrangement, especially the soft guitar interludes ...
stuff4shan 3 months ago
A true Frank Green story. He came over to Bessie's house with tears in his eyes, the chorus chord changes and the title. Bess, Frank and I sat down and collaborated, and the rest is history.
Thanks to producer "Clyde Otis" and the rhythm section of "Stuff", the old Saturday Night Live band, this song is still remembered.
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Herman W. Kelley
KelleyCool 6 months ago
I dedicate this song to my friend, Tim.
juliejfw 6 months ago
Pure soulful and blissful tones - fantastic postin :)
nikkichips71 11 months ago
Bessie Banks is absolutely unbelievable. Between this, 'Go Now,' 'Don't Worry Baby The Best Is Yet To Come' and 'It Sounds Like My Baby' I would be all set for 40 years on a desert island.
rolandpaulwagoner 11 months ago
Haven't heard this before which almost 40yrs missing out on an outstanding recording.Thanks for post.5*
BelleVue1969 1 year ago
I've got a copy of this song on one of Dave Grodin's Deep Soul Treasures CD's. Wonderful mood music, if you EVER want to have a romantic interlude with someone, this is the song to play..........
computerjazzman1 1 year ago
WOW I had no idea this gal was alive until I saw a link to the song "Go Now"
I did at the time in the 60's divide my radio music between top 40 and R&B.
What a great artist, and wonderful music
Thanks for this
CTOL1 1 year ago
I was in correspondence with Dave Godin when he was putting together the "Deep Soul Treasures" compilation. He absolutely loved Bessie, and all of what he called "deep soul". A very funny, wise and clever man, who left us much too soon. As for Bessie, I've learned a lot from her music.
reggie44 1 year ago
Darend! I never heard this song before in my life. Thanks so much for sharing it. It is so beautiful. Wonderful voice, great music arrangement, especially the soft guitar interludes ...
DandJRuffin 2 years ago 13
Totally agree with the above comments. Discovered this song through the brilliant series of comps by the much missed Dave Godin. This song is raw in sentiment and smooth in production, sober and strangely uplifting. Simply sublime and my all time favourite.
meerkatz74 3 years ago 11
One of my all time Faves .........
Stunning!
mixedgrill 3 years ago 7
God, this is one of the greatest soul songs of the 1970s. I can't believe that it did nothing on the charts despite being a Stax release and everything (not that Stax was in great shape in the 1970s or anything... Oo).
orvgg 3 years ago 7
Consider that, when this record came out, the Stax/Volt operation was on its last legs and was just struggling to stay afloat...this was one of many of their releases that fell by the wayside around this time.
recordman64 2 years ago 5
WONDERFUL !
Pure Soul from a Great Singer. Gotta love Bessie.
AKottan 3 years ago 6