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  2. Al Green - Wikipedia

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    Al Green in an appearance on The Mike Douglas Show in 1973. Green's next album, Let's Stay Together (January 1972), solidified his place in soul music. [15] The title track was his biggest hit to date, reaching number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B charts. [17] The album became his first to be certified gold.

  3. Al Green discography - Wikipedia

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    Other. In 2009, Al Green, along with Heather Headley, released a version of the song "People Get Ready" on the compilation album, Oh Happy Day. [23] In 2011, Time Life released his March 3, 1973 Soul Train performance of "Love and Happiness" on The Best of Soul Train Live. [24][25]

  4. I Can't Stop (album) - Wikipedia

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    Released: 2003. I Can't Stop is the 27th studio album by American soul singer Al Green. It was released by Blue Note Records on November 17, 2003, in the United Kingdom and on November 18 in the United States. [1] Produced by Willie Mitchell, the album was Green's first since 1995, his first for Blue Note, and his first collaboration with ...

  5. Your Heart's in Good Hands - Wikipedia

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    Described as "a solid project that approaches the Rev. Green's classic work with Hi Records", [2] the album was said to capture much of Al Green's early vocal sound, keeping true to his original style but also adding modern elements.

  6. Take Me to the River - Wikipedia

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    Take Me to the River. " Take Me to the River " is a 1974 song written by singer Al Green and guitarist Mabon "Teenie" Hodges. Hit versions were recorded by Syl Johnson, Talking Heads and Delbert McClinton. [2] In 2004, Green's original version was ranked number 117 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of ...

  7. Livin' for You - Wikipedia

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    Blender. [ 3] Rolling Stone. (favorable) (1973) [ 4] (2004) [ 5] Livin' for You is the seventh album from soul musician Al Green. Released in 1973 it includes the hit title track and "Let's Get Married." The album cracked the Top 25 in the Billboard Pop Albums chart and was the fourth album from the artist to peak at #1 on the Soul Albums chart.

  8. Here I Am (Come and Take Me) - Wikipedia

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    Al Green singles chronology. "Call Me (Come Back Home)" (1973) " Here I Am (Come and Take Me) ". (1973) "Livin' for You". (1973) " Here I Am (Come and Take Me) " is a 1973 song by Al Green, the second single released from his album Call Me. The song reached number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the Hot Soul Singles chart.

  9. Call Me (Al Green album) - Wikipedia

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    Call Me is the sixth album by soul singer Al Green. It is widely regarded as Green's masterpiece, and has been called one of the best soul albums ever made. [9] In 2003 the TV network VH1 named it the 70th greatest album in any genre. Call Me was a Top 10 Billboard Pop Album, and the third #1 Soul Album. In 2003, the album was ranked number 289 ...