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  1. Genre. Soul, rhythm and blues. Length. 2:20. Label. Atco. Songwriter (s) Sam Cooke, Arthur Conley and Otis Redding. " Sweet Soul Music " is a soul song first released by American singer Arthur Conley in 1967.

    • "Let's Go Steady"
    • FAME Studios, Muscle Shoals, Alabama, January 1967
    • 1967
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Soul_musicSoul music - Wikipedia

    Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African-American community throughout the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It has its roots in African-American gospel music and rhythm and blues.

    • Late 1950s – early 1960s, United States
  3. Apr 12, 2024 · Written by Arthur Conley, the song was released in 1967 and quickly rose to the top of the charts, becoming an anthem of the soul music genre. With its irresistible groove and powerful lyrics, Sweet Soul Music remains an iconic representation of the civil rights movement and the cultural revolution that took place during that era.

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  5. Arthur Lee Conley (January 4, 1946 – November 17, 2003), also known in later years as Lee Roberts, was an American soul singer, best known for the 1967 hit "Sweet Soul Music". [1] Early life. Conley was born in McIntosh County, Georgia, U.S., and grew up in Atlanta. He first recorded in 1959 as the lead singer of Arthur & the Corvets.

  6. by Arthur Conley. Album: Sweet Soul Music ( 1967) Charted: 7 2. License This Song . lyrics. Songfacts®: This was originally written by Sam Cooke as "Yeah Man" and released on Shake, his first posthumous album. Conley and Otis Redding updated it as a tribute to various Soul singers. >>

  7. Arthur Lee Conley (January 4, 1946 – November 17, 2003) was a U.S. soul singer, best known for the 1967 hit "Sweet Soul Music".Conley was born in McIntosh Co...

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  8. Nov 9, 2023 · Sam & Dave’s “Sweet Soul Music” is a timeless classic that is synonymous with the soul music era of the 1960s. The song, released in 1967, was a collaboration between songwriters Sam Cooke, Arthur Conley, and Otis Redding.

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