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Otis Redding died on December 10, 1967, when his private plane crashed into Lake Monona in Madison, Wisconsin. He was 26-years-old, and had recorded "Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay" three days ...
Respect is due Otis Redding — and Aretha Franklin. For the first time since 2004, Rolling Stone magazine has reshuffled its list of the 500 greatest songs of all time, and Franklin’s version ...
The Songs Otis Redding Could Have Sung A new singles collection highlights the staggering fact that one of the greatest singers ever likely died not in his prime, but before it.
With the bow of “Otis” on R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Redding returns to the chart for the first time since the week of Sept. 13, 1969, when his 28th and previous most recent entry, “Free Me ...
Otis Redding's songs were legendary. The Georgia native's tunes such as Sittin’ on The Dock of the Bay, were filled with raw emotion, whether he was singing about loneliness or love.
A half century ago, the Monterey Pop Festival showcased the rock bands of San Francisco and Los Angeles, but the man who stole the show was Macon, Georgia’s Otis Redding.
Harmonix and MTV Games today announced that a five pack of songs from Otis Redding, known as the "King of Soul," as well as singles from All Time Low, Alphabeat, Brian Setzer and The Chemical ...
Here are just ten of his greatest songs. 10 These Arms of Mine (1962) The self-penned song that led to his breakthrough when Otis sang it at an impromptu audition for Stax Records.
7. “Knock On Wood” by Eddie Floyd, Knock On Wood (1966) Co-written by Eddie Floyd and MGs guitarist Steve Cropper, this song was originally supposed to be recorded by Otis Redding.
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