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Recommend Some Blues And R&B Classics

mrjim123

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I'm forming a new band along with a drummer, saxist/vocalist, guitarist, and keyboardist.

So far we're doing relatively obscure songs by BB King, Paul Butterfield, Ray Charles, Bobby Blue Bland, etc.

Classic rock translates into gigs in Indiana, so we need to add some more recognizable classic (60's and 70's) "rock" songs, still in the blues and R&B vein, to our song list. Any suggestions?

Edit: I should have mentioned that our style is more laid back, low volume.
 
I'm forming a new band along with a drummer, saxist/vocalist, guitarist, and keyboardist.

So far we're doing relatively obscure songs by BB King, Paul Butterfield, Ray Charles, Bobby Blue Bland, etc.

Classic rock translates into gigs in Indiana, so we need to add some more recognizable classic (60's and 70's) "rock" songs, still in the blues and R&B vein, to our song list. Any suggestions?

Check out Deguello by ZZ Top, Bridge of Sighs by Robin Trower, Truth by Jeff Beck and some Cream should get you there.
 
Some stuff Classic Rock Fans should recognize

I'm Tore Down - Eric Clapton/Freddie King
A Fool for your Stockings - ZZ Top
Arrested While Driving Blind - ZZ Top
Messin' With the Kid - Junior Wells/Blues Brothers
Sweet Home Chicago - Blues Brothers/Eric Clapton/Lonnie Brooks
Green Onions - Booker T and the MGs
Pride and Joy - SRV
Further Up the Road - Bobby Blue Bland/Eric Clapton
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
 
Having played these styles of music for 40+ years, I would bet that "dance-ability" is as important as recognition. I agree with most of the blues standards listed above and would suggest the following dance monsters from Classic Soul:

In the Midnight Hour - Wilson Picket
Knock On Wood - Eddie Floyd
Turn On Your Love Light - Bobby "Blue" Bland
Can't Help Myself - The Four Tops
My Girl - The Temptation
Ain't Too Proud To Beg - The Temptations
I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
Get Ready - The Temptations/Rare Earth
Mickey's Monkey - Smokey Robinson & the Miracles
I Want You Back - The Jackson Five

Good luck!
 
Having played these styles of music for 40+ years, I would bet that "dance-ability" is as important as recognition. I agree with most of the blues standards listed above and would suggest the following dance monsters from Classic Soul:

In the Midnight Hour - Wilson Picket
Knock On Wood - Eddie Floyd
Turn On Your Love Light - Bobby "Blue" Bland
Can't Help Myself - The Four Tops
My Girl - The Temptation
Ain't Too Proud To Beg - The Temptations
I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
Get Ready - The Temptations/Rare Earth
Mickey's Monkey - Smokey Robinson & the Miracles
I Want You Back - The Jackson Five

Good luck!

Thanks! These are real close to what I'm looking for.
 
Heatwave - Martha & the Vandellas
Baby what you want me to do - Jimmy Reed or Etta James
I wish - Stevie Wonder
Superstition - Stevie Wonder
Stay - Maurice Williams
Walkin the Dog - Rufus Thomas
Cool Jerk - The Capitols
Take me to the river - Al Green
Devil with the blue dress - Mitch Ryder and the DETROIT WHEELS.