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Musician: David Hood Album: Be Altitude: Respect Yourself Released in: 1972 Label: Stax Length: 4:55 Info: More The Staple Singers More David Hood More from the album "Be Altitude: Respect Yourself".
Respect Yourself" is the name of a classic soul song by American rhythm & blues/gospel group The Staple Singers. Released in late 1971 from their album Be Altitude: Respect Yourself, the song became a crossover hit. The Staple Singers' version peaked at on KHJ, on the Hot 100, on the Hot Soul Singles chart, and is one of the group's most recognizable hits.
Be Altitude: Respect Yourself is a 1972 soul album by The Staple Singers. It includes the hit songs "I'll Take You There" and "Respect Yourself". Al Bell – Arranger, Producer.
Released in February 1972, Be Altitude: Respect Yourself is widely regarded as The Staple Singers’ greatest album, which is saying something. The group had risen from gospel music during the first half of the 60s, when they helped soundtrack the Civil Rights era and were regarded by white fans as a folk group.
Respect Yourself" is the name of a classic soul song by American R&B/gospel group The Staple Singers. The Staple Singers' version peaked at on KHJ, on the Hot 100, on the Hot Soul Singles chart and is one of the group's most recognizable hits.
The Staple Singers - Respect Yourself 4:56. Name The Missing Word 4:08. Columbus New Arrivals by MoldyFigRecords.
Tracklist: 1. This World, 2. Respect Yourself, 3. Name The Missing Word, 4. I’ll Take You There, 5. This Old Town (People In This Town), 6. We The People, 7. Are You Sure, 8. Who Do You Think You Are? (Jesus Christ The Super Star), 9. I’m Just Another Soldier, 10. Wh. 3. Name The Missing Word. 4. I’ll Take You There.
Respect yourself, respect yourself If you don't respect yourself Ain't nobody gonna give a good cahoot, na, na, na, na Respect yourself, respect yourself. If you're walking 'round Thinkin' that the world Owes you something 'Cause you're here. Like many songs recorded from 1960-70, the Staple Singers’ 1971 song Respect Yourself is very political in nature.
| A | Respect YourselfWritten-By – Luther Ingram, Mack Rice* |
3:30 |
| B | You've Got To Earn ItWritten-By – Cornelius Grant, Smokey Robinson |
3:28 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| STX-1028 | The Staple Singers | Respect Yourself (7", Single) | Stax | STX-1028 | US | 1977 |
| BO 126 | The Staple Singers | Respect Yourself / You've Got To Earn It (7") | Bellaphon | BO 126 | Germany | 1977 |
| STX-1028 | The Staple Singers | Respect Yourself (7", Single, Pur) | Stax | STX-1028 | US | 1977 |
| 71028 | The Staple Singers | Respect Yourself (7", Single) | Collectables | 71028 | US | Unknown |
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