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  1. I'll see my Jesus in the midnight hour.'" and Cropper got the idea of using the phrase "in the midnight hour" as the basis for an R&B song. More likely, Cropper was remembering The Falcons ' 1962 song "I Found a Love," on which Pickett sings lead and says "And sometimes I call in the midnight hour!"

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    • May 12, 1965
  2. Pickett's breakthrough came at Stax Records' studio in Memphis, Tennessee, where he recorded his third Atlantic single, "In the Midnight Hour" (1965). This song was Pickett's first big hit, peaking at No. 1 R&B, No. 21 pop (US), and No. 12 (UK). [3]

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  4. Story Behind The Song By Ed Osborne. In 1962, I Found A Love by “The Falcons & Band” reached #6 on the R&B chart. Hidden behind that simple artist billing were future soul stars Eddie “Knock On Wood” Floyd, the Love Rollercoaster Ohio Untouchables/Players, and (on lead) Wilson “Wicked” Pickett.

  5. Pickett had his first success with a song called "I Found a Love," which he wrote and performed with his group The Falcons in 1962. That song reached #75 on the Hot 100, and two years later Atlantic Records signed him to a solo deal.

  6. 19. Feb. 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino AtlanticIn the Midnight Hour · Wilson PickettThe Exciting Wilson Pickett℗ 1965 Atlantic Recording CorporationDrums: Al JacksonTe...

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  7. In the Midnight Hour Lyrics: I'm gonna wait 'til the midnight hour / That's when my love comes tumbling down / I'm gonna wait 'til the midnight hour / When there's no one else around /...