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Soul Men Drake Bell feat. Josh PeckComin' to ya On a dusty road Good lovin' I've got a truck load And when you get it You got somethin' So don't worry 'Cause I'm comin'I'm a soul man I'm a soul man I'm a soul man I'm a soul manGot what I got The hard way And I'll make better Each and every day So honey Now don't you fret 'Cause you ain't seen Nothin' yetI'm a soul man I'm a soul man I'm a soul man I'm a soul manNow grab the rope And I'll pull you in Give you hope And be your only boyfriend Yeah Yeah Yeah YeahI'm a soul man I'm a soul man You're a soul man I'm a soul man.
The beatles games online. Contents.Song history and background Co-author found the inspiration for 'Soul Man' in the turmoil of the of the 1960s. In July 1967, watching a television newscast of the aftermath of the in, Hayes noted that black residents had marked buildings that had not been destroyed during the riots – mostly African-American owned and operated institutions – with the word 'soul'. Relating this occurrence to the story of the, Hayes and songwriting partner came up with the idea, in Hayes's words, of 'a story about one's struggle to rise above his present conditions. It's almost a tune kind of like boasting, 'I'm a soul man.' It's a pride thing.'
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Sam sings the first verse, with Dave joining in the chorus. Dave sings the second verse, with Sam joining in the chorus. Sam sings the third verse, with Dave joining in the chorus, followed by a brief bridge section by Dave and then a coda, in which both Sam and Dave repeat the title phrase a half-step up, before the song's fade.The exclamation 'Play it, Steve' heard in the song refers to guitarist of, the house band who provided the instrumentation for it and other Sam and Dave singles. Cropper provided guitar for both the original Sam and Dave recording as well as the live and studio covers by.Issued on the Atlantic-distributed label for which Hayes and Porter worked, Sam and Dave's 'Soul Man' was the most successful Stax single to date upon its release.
The single peaked at number one on the chart. 'Soul Man' went to number two on the in the during the autumn of 1967, kept from the top spot. Outside the US, it peaked at number two in Canada. 'Soul Man' was awarded the 1968. Original and alternative recordings During the same session, two versions of 'Soul Man' were recorded, and both were subsequently released. The distinct difference between the two versions can be found within the first 30 seconds of the song. One version opens the tune with a more enthusiastic singing the words 'Comin' to you.,' whereas in the other version, the opening lyrical line is not as enthusiastic.
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