27.3.09

Ain`t no sunshine

While spring has supposedly sprung, I have yet to see this 'spring' people are always telling me about, which apparently involves this thing called sunshine. I am intrigued.
For this first edition of 'connect the dots', 'Ain`t no sunshine' seems to be an appropriate jump off:
Originally released in 1971 on the album "Just As I Am", this was Bill Withers` first big hit, recorded while he was still working full time in a factory that made parts for airplanes, and which would be followed by many others including "Lovely Day", "Lean on me", "Just the two of us", "Use me", and so on.. but I digress to later posts. It was released as a single in September of 1971 as the B-side(as many great songs are) to "Harlem". Bill Withers won a Grammy for"Ain`t no sunshine" in March of 1972, and was followed by so many covers that I am going to crop it down to my top 10 favourite. They are as follows, in no particular order:


Favourite vocals
Bill Withers
Lyn Collins
Al Jareau
Mama Lion
Favourite instrumentals
Prophets of Soul
The Harlem Underground Band ft. Willis Jackson
Armado Perza
Favourite Jamaicans
Ken Boothe
Horace Andy
And to end things off, favourite remix... of a cover:
Kashmere Stage Band (J.Rocc)

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