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  1. Sam Cooke. Samuel Cook [1] ( Clarksdale, Mississipi, 22 de gener de 1931 - Los Angeles, Califòrnia, 11 de desembre de 1964 ), més conegut amb el nom musical Sam Cooke, va ser un cantant, cantautor i emprenedor estatunidenc de música gòspel, R&B, soul i pop. Va ser considerat un dels pioners i fundadors de la soul music.

  2. Another Saturday Night. " Another Saturday Night " is a 1963 hit single by Sam Cooke from the album Ain't That Good News. The song was written by Cooke while touring in England when staying in a hotel where no female guests were allowed. [1] It reached No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was No. 1 on the R&B chart for a single week. [2]

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sam_CookeSam Cooke - Wikipedia

    Sam Cooke, vero nome Samuel Cooke ( Clarksdale, 22 gennaio 1931 – Los Angeles, 11 dicembre 1964 ), è stato un cantante, compositore e produttore discografico statunitense, di musica gospel, R&B, soul e pop . Musicisti e critici oggi lo ritengono uno dei fondatori della soul music e uno dei più importanti cantanti della storia di questo genere.

  4. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sam_CookeSam Cooke - Wikipedia

    Sam Cooke. Samuel Cooke (n. 22 ianuarie 1931 - d. 11 decembrie 1964) a fost un cântăreț american.

  5. For other uses, see A Change Is Gonna Come (disambiguation). " A Change Is Gonna Come " is a song by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke. It initially appeared on Cooke's album Ain't That Good News, released mid-February 1964 [1] by RCA Victor; a slightly edited version of the recording was released as a single on December 22, 1964.

  6. Background. This was Cooke's second-biggest American hit, his first hit single for RCA Victor after leaving Keen Records earlier in 1959, and was also his first top 10 hit since "You Send Me" from 1957, and his second-biggest pop single. The song was inspired after a chance meeting with an actual chain gang of prisoners on a highway, seen while ...

  7. The song is featured on Cooke's greatest hits album, The Best of Sam Cooke (1962). Cooke's producers had asked him to write a song for a girl they had seen on a Perry Como TV show—but once they heard her sing, they kept "Cupid" for Cooke himself. Personnel on the recording included Cooke's session regulars Clifton White and Rene Hall on ...