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  1. Cry Like a Baby. (1968) The Letter/Neon Rainbow is the debut album by American rock band the Box Tops, released in 1967. Following "The Letter" reaching number one on the singles charts, The Letter/Neon Rainbow was quickly assembled for a follow-up. The album peaked at number 87 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart in 1968.

  2. When studio associate Dan Penn was looking for an opportunity to produce more, Moman suggested a local group, the DeVilles, who had a new lead singer, sixteen-year-old Alex Chilton. The other four members of the group that played on the session were Danny Smythe on drums, Richard Malone on electric guitar, John Evans on electric piano, and Russ Caccamisi on bass. [5]

  3. Working closely with Rick Hall, Billy Sherrill, Dan Penn, Arthur Alexander, David Briggs, Jerry Carrigan and Norbert Putnam, Fritts was involved in many of the early songs and recordings created in the Muscle Shoals music industry. Kris Kristofferson. In 1965, Fritts signed with a Nashville publishing company.

  4. 3. Sept. 2020 · Dan Penn is best known as the songwriter behind songs such as “The Dark End of the Street,” “Do Right Woman, Do Right Man,” “Cry like a Baby” and “I’m Your Puppet.”. But he ...

  5. Danny Smythe (1967–1968; ab 1996) Leadgitarre, Gesang. Gary Talley (1967–1970; ab 1996) The Box Tops war eine Rockband der zweiten Hälfte der 1960er Jahre aus Memphis. Bekannt wurde die Formation unter anderem durch die Hits The Letter, Cry Like a Baby und Soul Deep. The Letter war 1967 ein Nummer-eins-Hit in den amerikanischen Charts.

  6. Barbara Lynn 's 1966 version of "You Left the Water Running" reached #42 on Billboard 's Top Selling R&B Singles chart. The song has been recorded by many other artists, including Wilson Pickett, Don Varner (1967), Billy Young, Maurice & Mac, Armazing Rhythm Aces, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Bobby Hatfield, James & Bobby Purify, Ken Boothe and ...

  7. Carson Whitsett was born in Jackson, Mississippi. He joined his older brother Tim's band, Tim Whitsett & The Imperials (later known as The Imperial Show Band) and quickly became a stand-out on the B-3 organ. Following the breakup of the band, Whitsett spent time in Canada playing with Eric Mercury before an invitation to Stax Records where Tim ...