Borderstone
04-14-2015, 07:29 PM
Percy Sledge - November 25, 1940 – April 14, 2015 :
"R & B Singer Percy Sledge has passed away
at age 74 from liver cancer ,in New Orleans , at 1am Central Time."
I just read the news at 12:30pm AZ time on a "news scroll" on CBS Channel 5 here in Phoenix.
No doubt that it goes without saying that despite Percy being ,really, known for only one of his five top 40 hits by most ,he nevertheless achieved an iconic status years later.
Resulting in that , in 2005, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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"When A Man Loves A Woman" hit #1 in the week of
May 22nd - 28th 1966 and staying a 2nd week 29th to June 4th.
Ironically ,exactly 25 and a 1/2 years to the very week "and" the week of Percy's 50th birthday.....Michael Bolton's version hit #1 for one week only ,November 17th to the 23rd.
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Percy's other 4 'pop' hits in the U.S. were :
"Warm and Tender Love" - #17 '66
"It Tears Me Up" - #20 '66
"Love me Tender" - #40 '67
and ,"Take Time To Know Her" - #11 '68
Altogether though ,he had 10 studio albums and 25 singles.
His final single was his first! In 1987 WAMLAW ,re-entered the UK chart and hit #2 there.
He never hit the top 40 here in the states again ,
his final Hot 100 single was "I'll Be Your Everything" in 1974 (#62)
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The only thing during his life that often bothered me ,was how
many low priced "Best Of" and/or knock-off collections were out there on the market.
Some gave only the big #1 hit but not the other 4 plus tacks from
LPs. (I'm sure they were good but still let's have "all" the hits.)
So,if you've never heard anything more than
WAMLAW , I reccomened these two collections. :
"When a Man Loves a Woman (The Ultimate Collection)" *1987*
and *1992* "It Tears Me Up: The Best of Percy Sledge" (This is the one I have).
It always seemed that for a good while ,he wasa "footnote" to 1960s music..but ,time and new generations of music lovers changed all of that.
Rest In Peace Percy. You proved in your career that ,one doesn't have to "have it all" ,to be considered an icon in the world of popular music.
"R & B Singer Percy Sledge has passed away
at age 74 from liver cancer ,in New Orleans , at 1am Central Time."
I just read the news at 12:30pm AZ time on a "news scroll" on CBS Channel 5 here in Phoenix.
No doubt that it goes without saying that despite Percy being ,really, known for only one of his five top 40 hits by most ,he nevertheless achieved an iconic status years later.
Resulting in that , in 2005, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
=====================================
"When A Man Loves A Woman" hit #1 in the week of
May 22nd - 28th 1966 and staying a 2nd week 29th to June 4th.
Ironically ,exactly 25 and a 1/2 years to the very week "and" the week of Percy's 50th birthday.....Michael Bolton's version hit #1 for one week only ,November 17th to the 23rd.
=========================================
Percy's other 4 'pop' hits in the U.S. were :
"Warm and Tender Love" - #17 '66
"It Tears Me Up" - #20 '66
"Love me Tender" - #40 '67
and ,"Take Time To Know Her" - #11 '68
Altogether though ,he had 10 studio albums and 25 singles.
His final single was his first! In 1987 WAMLAW ,re-entered the UK chart and hit #2 there.
He never hit the top 40 here in the states again ,
his final Hot 100 single was "I'll Be Your Everything" in 1974 (#62)
==================================
The only thing during his life that often bothered me ,was how
many low priced "Best Of" and/or knock-off collections were out there on the market.
Some gave only the big #1 hit but not the other 4 plus tacks from
LPs. (I'm sure they were good but still let's have "all" the hits.)
So,if you've never heard anything more than
WAMLAW , I reccomened these two collections. :
"When a Man Loves a Woman (The Ultimate Collection)" *1987*
and *1992* "It Tears Me Up: The Best of Percy Sledge" (This is the one I have).
It always seemed that for a good while ,he wasa "footnote" to 1960s music..but ,time and new generations of music lovers changed all of that.
Rest In Peace Percy. You proved in your career that ,one doesn't have to "have it all" ,to be considered an icon in the world of popular music.