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Soul Serenade (King Curtis song)
1968 song by Willie Mitchell From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Soul Serenade" is a jazz instrumental written by King Curtis (Curtis Ousley) and Luther Dixon. Curtis played the lead on a B-flat saxello, a version of the soprano sax.[2] The song was released on Curtis' 1964 album "Soul Serenade".
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Cover versions
- Aretha Franklin on I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You (1967)
- Willie Mitchell, backed by Cannonball Adderley's "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy";[3] It peaked at #43 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1968.[4]
- The Allman Brothers Band, woven into a performance of Willie Cobbs' "You Don't Love Me" during a concert, "Live from A&R Studios", held in Manhattan on August 26, 1971, and broadcast by WPLJ-FM. The song was released on the band's Dreams compilation in 1989.[5]
- The Derek Trucks Band on Soul Serenade (2003) and Songlines Live (DVD, 2006)
- Gloria Lynne
- Maxine Brown
- David Sanborn
- Jeff Golub
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