My Bloody Valentine - Loveless play album
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There are certain songs that were so universally popular that they define moments in our lives.
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I'll take you there) Take you, take you, take you over there! . First included on the soul/gospel band The Staple Singers' 1972 album Be Altitude: Respect Yourself, I’ll Take You There was written/produced by Al Bell. The song hit in the US and has been sampled and interpolated into many modern songs across several decades, like Big Daddy Kane’s I’ll Take You There and Salt N Pepa’s Let’s Talk About Sex for example.
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I'll Take You There" is a song written by Al Bell (using his real name Alvertis Isbell), and originally performed by soul/gospel family band The Staple Singers. The Staple Singers version, produced by Bell, was released on Stax Records in February 1972, and spent a total of 15 weeks on the charts and reached number-one on the Billboard Hot 100. It is ranked as the 19th biggest American hit of 1972.
I'll take you there). Play your, play your piano now All right Ah, do it, do it Come on now Play on it, play on it Daddy daddy now Daddy daddy daddy. album: "Be Altitude: Respect Yourself" (1972). This World Respect Yourself I'll Take You There Are You Sure. I'll Take You There" lyrics provided for educational purposes and personal use only.
Ain't nobody cryin, No more cryin, If you ready now, oh Hey come on, I'll take you there, Lord have mercy, Say if you ready, I'll take you there, oh Help me, help. Ill Take You There chords. by The Staple Singers.
Take the high road home, take the skies road home, on my way, on my way on the high road home. I can't remember the song, but the lyrics go like: "we'll always find you. It' a pop song by a female singer.
In fact, on 'I'll Take You There' you can hear her talking to the musicians. In the middle part, she's actually calling their names out when they play different things - that's live from her guide vocal on the tracking sessions. She was so into it and had such a rapport with the musicians, and that's one of the things that made those sessions so great. I'd come up with all sorts of ideas, and most of the time Al would come in the next day, listen to them and say 'Yeah, I like that. On 'I'll Take You There', after the vocals had been recorded, I remember playing quite a bit of guitar, some of it distorted, and adding my simulated version of lead towards the end of the song with a Fender Telecaster on which I had put a humbucking pickup
| 1 | SubwayRap [Featuring] – Ty B. |
3:33 |
| 2 | I'll Take You There | 4:00 |
| 3 | Time To Shine | 3:07 |
| 4 | Subway (Radio)Rap [Featuring] – Ty B. |
3:33 |
| 5 | Subway (Instrumental) | 3:33 |
| 6 | I'll Take You There (Radio) | 3:59 |
| 7 | Time To Shine (Instrumental) | 3:07 |
| 8 | I'll Take You There (Instrumental) | 4:00 |
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