Performer: Various
Title: Try A Little Tenderness
Released: 2015
Style: Soul, Rhythm & Blues
Category: Soul - Funk
Size FLAC: 1463 mb
Size MP3: 1665 mb
Size WMA: 1605 mb
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Various – Try A Little Tenderness. Label: One Day Music – DAY2CD277. Format: 2 CD, Compilation, Digipak. 1-1. –Aretha Franklin. Try A Little Tenderness. 1-2. –Bobby 'Blue' Bland. Cry, Cry, Cry. 1-3. –Jimmy Ruffin. Don't Feel Sorry For Me. 1-4. –Ike & Tina Turner.
Try a little tenderness - Various. CD1 1. Try A Little Tenderness - Aretha Franklin 2. Cry, Cry, Cry - Bobby "Blue" Bland 3. Don't Feel Sorry For Me - Jimmy Ruffin 4. A Fool In Love - Ike & Tina Turner 5. Bring It On Home To Me - Sam Cooke 6. I Don't Want To Cry - Chuck Jackson 7. Soldier Of Love - Arthur Alexander 8. Hey Hey Baby - Otis Redding
Try a Little Tenderness" is a song written by Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly, and Harry M. Woods. It was first recorded on December 8, 1932, by the Ray Noble Orchestra (with vocals by Val Rosing). Ted Lewis (Columbia 2748 D) and Ruth Etting (Melotone 12625) had hits with it in 1933. Bing Crosby also recorded it on January 9, 1933 for Brunswick Records. The song appears in Dr. Strangelove (1964) and Pretty in Pink (1986).
Lyrics to "Try A Little Tenderness" song by Al Jarreau: She may be weary Women do get weary Wearing the same shabby dress And when she's weary Try a little. Try a little tenderness You know she's waiting Just anticipating things she may never possess While she's without them, Try a little tenderness It's not just sentimental She has her grief and care And a word that's soft and gentle. Makes it easier to bear You won't regret it Women don't forget it Love is their whole happiness. It's all so easy Try a little tenderness. She may be weary Women do get weary Wearing the same shabby dress And when she's weary
About Try a Little Tenderness. Backed by Booker T. & the . s and produced by Isaac Hayes, Otis' version of the pop staple has been popular since its recording – most famously cropping up in Kubrick’s 1964 Dr. Strangelove (as an instrumental), the 1986 film Pretty in Pink, and most recently as sampled by Jay and Yeezy for Otis on Watch the Throne
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