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b. Otis Ray Redding, Jr. in Dawson, GA Sept. 1941 He wrote and recorded "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay", which went on to become a number-one record on both the pop and R&B charts after his death in a plane crash on Dec. 7 1967. I remember that day that I heard about the plane crash. I couldn't believe it. I was in college @ EMU-Ypsilanti, and our whole dorm seemed to be crying. His was a voice to love forever. This was/is the King of Soul. Thank you for uploading.
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@schtickify ...its not your fault ..baby
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Hello. I am 16 and I would like to apologize for the trash my generation calls music. Thank you. That's All.
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@MrTaytersDeep no!
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why the launguage?
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Damm Otis was a bad motherfucker.
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Timeless Classic! do u think anyone will be listening to Justin Beiber in over 40 years time? They Dont make songs with words, that have meaning and soul anymore!
who could possibly dislike this song. probably someone without a soul and a heart
Sophiaburrell 7 months ago 39
If you have ever loved someone so much it hurt.........this is one of those songs that just reaches right down and grabs at your insides.
tickledpink2U 10 months ago 31