
The Beatles exposed millions of people (like me) to American r&b and soul, and the artists at Stax were grateful for the exposure and enthralled with the Beatles music. And you can hear the Stax artists version of some Beatles classics on the new compilation, Stax Does The Beatles, due out on February 26. Featuring the likes of Booker T. and the MG’s, Isaac Hayes and Carla Thomas, it’s a collection I’m looking forward to getting.
But my favorite r&b cover of a Beatles song is not by a Stax artist, but by Al Green. His version of “I Want To Hold Your Hand” exploded the Beatles version, taking the innocence out of it and making it ridiculously sexy and funky. The horn lines, swelling in the bridge, add something that the Beatles, for all the infectious greatness of their original version, didn’t have.
Download: Al Green "I Want To Hold Your Hand"
I think you're overlooking Otis Redding's Day Tripper! That's a mighty R&B blast. (Mind you, that Al Green tune's no slouch either!)
ReplyDeleteyes, Al Green's version of "I Want To Hold Your Hand" is amazing. It also has a completely new melody and chord progression from the Beatles' version. It's a new creation, more than a "cover" version. Another example is Nina Simone's version of "Revolution".
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