LOVE & HAPPINESS

With the gloominess of our current situation, we all need some Love and Happiness. This compilation from 1990 brings some of the fun back with songs like “In the Midnight Hour” by Wilson Pickett and “Ain’t No Sunshine” by Bill Withers.

Who can resist “Stand By Me” by Ben E. King? Or “Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me” by Glady Knight and The Pips?

Do you remember these songs? Any favorites here? GRADE: B+

TRACK LIST:

1Jackie Wilson(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher
2Aretha FranklinThink
3Jerry ButlerHe Will Break Your Heart
4Al WilsonShow And Tell
5Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes*–If You Don’t Know Me By Now
6The Pointer Sisters*–Slow Hand
7Ben E. KingStand By Me
8Otis ReddingI’ve Been Loving You Too Long
9The Staple SingersI’ll Take You There
10The Chi-LitesOh Girl
11The DriftersSave The Last Dance For Me
12James BrownI Feel Good (I Got You)
13Al GreenLet’s Stay Together
14Gladys Knight And The PipsBest Thing That Ever Happened To Me
15Johnnie TaylorI Believe In You (You Believe In Me)
16Bill WithersAin’t No Sunshine
17Wilson PickettIn The Midnight Hour
18Aaron NevilleTell It Like It Is
19Marvin Gaye & Tammi TerrellAin’t Nothing Like The Real Thing
20The TemptationsJust My Imagination
21Junior Walker & The All StarsWhat Does It Take (The Win Your Love)
22Percy SledgeWhen A Man Loves A Woman
23Dionne WarwickAnyone Who Had A Heart
24Smokey Robinson & The Miracles*–You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me

22 thoughts on “LOVE & HAPPINESS

  1. wolf

    I’m back!
    I know most of tthese songs and really like them. My favorites are Save The Last Dance For Me, Stanad by me and of course
    Think!
    Especially Aretha’s performance in the Blues Brothers movie.

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  2. Deb

    All of them! Although my favorite has to be “Ain’t No Sunshine”—one of the most melancholy songs of the 1970s. Love it! But George, how can they release an album titled “Love & Happiness” (which, incidentally, seems belied by the nature of some of the songs therein) and NOT include Al Green’s “Love & Happiness”?

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    1. george Post author

      Deb, I thought the same thing!! Perhaps there were some legal entanglements. Or maybe Al Green wanted more “green” than they were willing to pay!

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  3. Jeff Meyerson

    It took me a while to figure what this had to do with 1990, but I guess that’s when it came out. Of course I know them all. I see Cap’n Bob’s least favorite James Brown song made the cut.

    If I had to pick three:

    I’ve Been Loving You Too Long
    You’ve Really Got a Hold On Me
    (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher

    But Think and Oh Girl are close.

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  4. Todd Mason

    Typo on Knight’s Gladys above…a good anthology, and the only one that doesn’t ring a bell for me is the Al Wilson song. It does indeed have excellent company here.

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    1. Todd Mason

      Favorites include the Withers, the Miracles, the Franklin and the Staples songs. I might’ve plumped for the Pointers’ “I’m So Excited” if I was editing this.

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  5. Cap'n Bob

    Jackie Wilson, Gladys Knight, and Smokey Robinson lead the pack for me! As Jeff so accurately said, I hate the James Brown song!

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  6. Todd Mason

    Bill Withers was born a year and change later than my mother, about 11 miles down the road. Wonder how long he hung around the Beckley, WV area…she got out PDQ after high school.

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