Made the banjo/guitar parts more prominent compared to the normal mix as they are great, as well as some instruments being clearer. You've got Bobby Womack on guitar played like a banjo, Clifton White & Rene Hall on guitar, Jack Preisner on trumpet, William Green - clarinet, John Ewing, Vernon Porter - trombone, Harper Cosby - bass, Sticks Evans - bongos, and June Gardner - drums.
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lovers of Sam Cooke's voice then this is the one. I enjoy listening to him any day or night but this one sets the foot tapping! Thank You 4 posting
hipadubreymccready 3 months ago
The original version by Bert Williams was released decades prior to this one. But with all due respect to both Bert Williams and Sam Cooke's second-to-none catalog as a whole, this is truly one of the three best records that Cooke ever made. Blissful abandon at its finest! Sam Cooke is greatly, greatly missed. So is Bert Williams, for that matter.
MikeBlitzMag 8 months ago