We got a lot of response when we posted
Wilson Pickett's 1965 recording of "
Don't Fight It." on our
Facebook wall. Recorded in 1965 at
Stax Studios and produced by the legendary
Jerry Wexler, this recording features the Stax house band
Booker T and the MG's, plus
The Bar-Kays' horn section. The recording peaked at #4 on the R&B charts and #53 on the pop charts.
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Other singles from Pickett's three 1965 Stax sessions were Pickett's first #1 hit "
In the Midnight Hour" (a million seller), and "
Ninety-Nine and a Half Won't Do," (#13 on the R&B charts).
All of Pickett's Stax recordings from 1965 were co-written by Pickett,
Steve Cropper and
Eddie Floyd, except "
634 5789," (#1 on the R&B charts), which was attributed to Cropper and Floyd only.
All classics in the southern soul tradition. Gritty with a huge back beat!
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