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Favorite Bobby Womack songs The man doesn't get a lot of mention in here, but I'm sure there must be some more fans out there. Never crossing over to a broader Pop audience however he is an original old school Soulman, a Soul Survivor if ever there was one, starting his career in the 50ees and still doing music today. His amazingly rich and soulful body of work makes him one of my all time favorite artists (one of just a handful of people who is represented in my record collection with over 30 itmes.) And what's more, though this was quite some time ago, he's also responsible for one of the best concerts (maybe even THE best concert...) I have ever witnessed. Here's a list of some fave tracks (sorry, I was not able to trim it shorter than this, not with Bobby! ...and I'm sure I still miss a lot) No matter how high I get (I'll still be looking up to you) Across 110th Street Harry Hippie (You're Welcome) Stop On By I Wish He Didn't Trust Me So Much That's The way I feel About Cha So Many Sides Of You Tarnished Rings Looking for a love If You Think You're Lonely Now More Than I Can Stand I Wish It Would Rain Let Me Kiss It Where It Hurts Gypsy Woman Nobody knows you when you're down and out A world where no one cries Games Save The Children When the weekend comes Daylight Check It Out A Little Bit Salty Only Surviver I'm A Midnight Mover Standing In The Safety Zone Home Is Where The Heart Is Woman's Gotta Have It Secrets (If You Don't Want My Love) Give It Back (If You Want My Love) Put Something Down On It I Can Understand It So Baby, Don't Leave Home Without It and the whole Poet II album, especially: I Wish I Had Someone To Go Home To It Takes A Lot Of Strength To Say Goodbye Love has finally come at last Surprise, Surprise Tell Me Why Tryin' To Get Over You Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Across 110th Street (1973)
Where Do We Go From Here (1981) That's The Way I Feel About Cha (1972) | |
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I don't have a lot of Bobby, but he's on my list. Damn, I need to rob a bank
If You Think You're Lonely Now Across 110th Street No matter how high I get (I'll still be looking up to you) | |
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I Can Understand It
I've always thought that KC (or is it Jo Jo?) sounds a little like him. Queen of regression that I am shout out to Womack and Womack. I've mentioned this before but again I would love to hear Mary J Blige and KC (or is it Jo Jo? ) cover "Baby I'm Scared [scurred] of You." | |
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Lookin for a love ( with the valentinos)
Harry Hippie If you think you're lonely now wish he didnt trust me so much Daylight thats the way i feel about cha as a hell of a musician and songwriter Bobby is, he was a shady bastid too when sam cooke was shot he married sam's widow... when his brother's found him and whooped his ass, they divorced,then on another occasion members of the spinners gave Bobby some money to help Jackie wilson whilst he was in the hospital, and Bobby Pocketed the cash. | |
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TheRealFiness said: Lookin for a love ( with the valentinos)
Harry Hippie Good call! TheRealFiness said: as a hell of a musician and songwriter Bobby is, he was a shady bastid too
when sam cooke was shot he married sam's widow... when his brother's found him and whooped his ass, they divorced,then on another occasion members of the spinners gave Bobby some money to help Jackie wilson whilst he was in the hospital, and Bobby Pocketed the cash. Wow! That's some E True Ghettohood Story right there! More compelling than Al Green's hot grits drama. | |
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TheRealFiness said: as a hell of a musician and songwriter Bobby is, he was a shady bastid too
when sam cooke was shot he married sam's widow... when his brother's found him and whooped his ass, they divorced,then on another occasion members of the spinners gave Bobby some money to help Jackie wilson whilst he was in the hospital, and Bobby Pocketed the cash. yeah, I know... there are some nasty stories floatin'.. but hey, at least it was not HIM who shot Sam to get his girl would love to see his life story in a movie I must say... could be interesting showing all the connections with other musicians and shit... though that would not turn out to be a blockbuster I guess... Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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That's The Way I Feel About Cha
If You Think You're Lonely Now I Can Understand It Woman's Got To Have It (Your Welcome)Stop On By Nobody Knows You When You're Down and out Daylight I'm Looking For A Love Games Across 110th Street Love Has Finally Come Tell Me Why Breezin'( Bobby wrote it for Gabor Szabo, Tommy Lipuma later gave it to George Benson, who made it a smash hit) " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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Dancelot said: The man doesn't get a lot of mention in here, but I'm sure there must be some more fans out there. Never crossing over to a broader Pop audience however he is an original old school Soulman, a Soul Survivor if ever there was one, starting his career in the 50ees and still doing music today. His amazingly rich and soulful body of work makes him one of my all time favorite artists (one of just a handful of people who is represented in my record collection with over 30 itmes.) And what's more, though this was quite some time ago, he's also responsible for one of the best concerts (maybe even THE best concert...) I have ever witnessed. Here's a list of some fave tracks (sorry, I was not able to trim it shorter than this, not with Bobby! ...and I'm sure I still miss a lot) No matter how high I get (I'll still be looking up to you) Across 110th Street Harry Hippie (You're Welcome) Stop On By I Wish He Didn't Trust Me So Much That's The way I feel About Cha So Many Sides Of You Tarnished Rings Looking for a love If You Think You're Lonely Now More Than I Can Stand I Wish It Would Rain Let Me Kiss It Where It Hurts Gypsy Woman Nobody knows you when you're down and out A world where no one cries Games Save The Children When the weekend comes Daylight Check It Out A Little Bit Salty Only Surviver I'm A Midnight Mover Standing In The Safety Zone Home Is Where The Heart Is Woman's Gotta Have It Secrets (If You Don't Want My Love) Give It Back (If You Want My Love) Put Something Down On It I Can Understand It So Baby, Don't Leave Home Without It and the whole Poet II album, especially: I Wish I Had Someone To Go Home To It Takes A Lot Of Strength To Say Goodbye Love has finally come at last Surprise, Surprise Tell Me Why Tryin' To Get Over You You pretty much named everything that I like by the brotha. Secrets is probably my favorite song by him followed by Nobody Wants You When You're Down and Out. I can be a true friend, or a worthy adversary. The choice is yours. | |
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The only Bobby Womack song I care for is "If You Think You're Lonely Now". Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: The only Bobby Womack song I care for is "If You Think You're Lonely Now".
Me, too. | |
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okaypimpn said: vainandy said: The only Bobby Womack song I care for is "If You Think You're Lonely Now".
Me, too. hehehe, to each his own but believe me you ar missing out on a lotta great music get "The Poet II" and lock yourself up for a week with your CD player... one of the best 80ees albums indeed Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Dancelot said: okaypimpn said: Me, too. hehehe, to each his own but believe me you ar missing out on a lotta great music get "The Poet II" and lock yourself up for a week with your CD player... one of the best 80ees albums indeed Was Sly ever featured on any of Bobby's stuff? | |
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He is one of those artist where It's hard to think of a favorite, but I would have to say that That's The way I feel About Cha is my shit! But Im with Dancelot, he named them all. | |
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INHERIT THE WIND
( HE MADE THIS SONG WITH SOME GUY PLAYING A HORN ) ALONG WITH EVERYTHING ELSE! I'M NOT SHOUTING, JEEZ! | |
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I'm In Love
That's the Way I Feel About 'Cha Communication Woman's Gotta Have It Sweet Caroline Harry Hippie Across 110th Street You're Welcome, Stop On By Daylight If You Think You're Lonely Now I Can Understand It [This message was edited Wed Jul 21 20:30:57 2004 by psykosoul] | |
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okaypimpn said: Was Sly ever featured on any of Bobby's stuff?
there is a version of "When the weekend comes" with Sly on there, there might be more collaborations on some older albums, I would have to look this up otherwise, Bobby was on "There's a riot going on" of course Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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debbiedean2 said: INHERIT THE WIND
( HE MADE THIS SONG WITH SOME GUY PLAYING A HORN ) ALONG WITH EVERYTHING ELSE! Oh Yeah!! With Wilton Felder of the Crusaders!!I forgot about that one ! that was my Cut!!! " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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paligap said: debbiedean2 said: INHERIT THE WIND
( HE MADE THIS SONG WITH SOME GUY PLAYING A HORN ) ALONG WITH EVERYTHING ELSE! Oh Yeah!! With Wilton Felder of the Crusaders!!I forgot about that one ! that was my Cut!!! "Inherit the wind" is great! forgot about that one myself they collaborated several times, on one of Wilton Felders solo albums you will find "No matter how high I get (I'll still be looking up to you)" with Altrinna Grayson as Bobbys duet partner, and earth shattering tour-de-force power ballad, just outstanding! Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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vainandy said: The only Bobby Womack song I care for is "If You Think You're Lonely Now".
That's probably b/c it's the only song you know by this mountain of soul! hahah! Seriously though, taht was the song that first got me into him. He was the musical guest on New York Undercover about 10 years or so ago. YOu could hear him singing this at that club Detective Tores always went to (his father's club). I knew then I had to look into who this guy was. I bought 'The Poet' and was blown blown blown away. WOWOWOWOWOW! That song 'if you think you're lonely now' has got to be one of the most powerfully sung songs I've ever heard. The rest of the album is phenomenal. That guy was on top of his game! IT's hilarious when he sings, "just like my mama's fried chicken... it's good enough to be finger lickin"!!!! he even sings a line like that with great conviction. I love it and I love this album particularly. Add these to the list of great tracks: where do we go from here secrets just my imaginiation He had that countryish feel to so many of his songs that I love so much. He's always been so rough, so uncomprimising... you remember an album he wanted to entitle "move over Charly Pride ... Give another N**** a try"...hilarious! For those who know, how is the Poet 2 compared to the Poet 1? | |
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Bobby Womack is one of my alltime fave artists. He has been mentioned on here by myself and Paligap, that I know for sure. One of my alltime fave songs in the world by anyone is "Harry Hippie". Bobby is a great guitarist and great vocalist. "Across 110th st" "A Woman's got to have it" "If You think you're lonley now" etc. His shit is just great, period. All of it. You can go on for a year. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
nammie "What BGZ says I believe. I have the biggest crush on him." http://ccoshea19.googlepa...ssanctuary http://ccoshea19.googlepages.com | |
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Ronny said: For those who know, how is the Poet 2 compared to the Poet 1?
The Poet II is my favorite Bobby album. But maybe that's just for personal reasons, cause it was the one that got me hooked! I had it on constant powerplay for weeks and months back in 1984 or so. At a time when most black artists wanted to follow the MJ craze and cross over to a Pop & Rock audience he released this fundemental soul manifest. The arrangements are more up-to-date (80s wise) than on the Poet I, more keyboards/synths, even some danceable but nevertheless always soulful tracks. His vocals are great, and there are three fantastic duets with Patti Labelle, their voices just fit perfectly. More people say Poet I is the better album and it was almost impossible to top this with the follow up. Anyway, my advice is to get The Poet II tomorrow, NOT compare it to The Poet I to start with and give it some time. I think you won't be dissapointed. Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Stop on, stop on, stop on by-y
I remember seeing a footage of Bobby in the Mike Douglas show, giving Chaka her props 4 remaking the song "That chic done stole my song, man" My ABSLOUTE fave song from the poet is "Accros 110th Street" | |
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One of those cats that you'd think would be bigger than he is.
Great writer, singer, guitar player. One of those soul "squallers" in the Wilson Pickett tradition. When I wrote that the Stones had covered It's All Over Now in '64 reminded me off how long this guy has been around. My favs: Lookin' for a Love (You can't help but get the "spirit" off this tune) That's the Way I Feel About 'Cha Woman's Gotta Have It Harry Hippie Close To You (for the monologue alone) Give It Back Communication Woman's Gotta Have It I Can Understand It Across 110th St Stop On By I'm In Love Did you know that (the still luscious) Pam Grier sang background for Bobby Womack? (Communication and Understanding albums) tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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I love many of his songs mentioned here, and I'll make an effort to buy those that I haven't heard. Since some of you know a lot, whose version of " I can understand it " came first, his or New Birth's? I'm just curious, I like them both. Jeux Sans Frontiers | |
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UncleGrandpa said: ...whose version of " I can understand it " came first, his or New Birth's? I'm just curious, I like them both.
It looks like the song appeared on albums that were released the same year by both artists. Bobby Womack wrote it. New Birth - Been Such A Long Time - 1972 Bobby Womack - Understanding - 1972 tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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