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Otis Redding

( aka The Big O or The Mad Man From Macon or Rockhouse Redding or The King Of Soul )

  • Born Otis Ray Redding Jr. on 09 September 1941 in Georgia, US.
  • Had 1 US Chart Number 1.
  • Awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (Grammy) in 1999
  • Included in The 100 Greatest Soul Songs of the 60s chart. For more details visit Soultracks.
  • Included in The Time Out 50 Best Soul Songs chart. For more details visit Timeout.
  • Included in UK's Most Streamed Songs chart. For more details visit BBC.
  • Died on 10 December 1967 in Wisconsin, US.
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  • The Soul Clan


    1963

  • These Arms Of Mine entered the US charts on 25 May 1963 and reached number 85.
  • Pain in My Heart entered the US charts on 23 November 1963 and reached number 61.
  • 1964

  • Come To Me entered the US charts on 21 March 1964 and reached number 69.
  • Security entered the US charts on 23 May 1964 and reached number 97.
  • Chained And Bound entered the US charts on 24 October 1964 and reached number 70.
  • 1965

  • That's How Strong My Love Is entered the US charts on 30 January 1965 and reached number 74.
  • I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now) entered the US charts on 15 May 1965 and reached number 21.
  • Respect entered the US charts on 04 September 1965 and reached number 35.
  • Just One More Day entered the US charts on 04 December 1965 and reached number 85.
  • 1966

  • Satisfaction entered the US charts on 05 March 1966 and reached number 31.
  • My Lover's Prayer entered the US charts on 04 June 1966 and reached number 61.
  • Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song) entered the US charts on 01 October 1966 and reached number 29.
  • Try A Little Tenderness entered the US charts on 03 December 1966 and reached number 25.
  • 1967

  • I Love You More Than Words Can Say entered the US charts on 08 April 1967 and reached number 78.
  • Tramp (and Carla Thomas) entered the US charts on 06 May 1967 and reached number 26.
  • Shake entered the US charts on 20 May 1967 and reached number 47.
  • The Glory Of Love entered the US charts on 29 July 1967 and reached number 60.
  • Knock On Wood (and Carla Thomas) entered the US charts on 12 August 1967 and reached number 30.
  • 1968

  • (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay entered the US charts on 27 January 1968 and reached number 1.
  • Lovey Dovey (and Carla Thomas) entered the US charts on 10 February 1968 and reached number 60.
  • The Happy Song (Dum-Dum) entered the US charts on 27 April 1968 and reached number 25.
  • Amen entered the US charts on 06 July 1968 and reached number 36.
  • Hard To Handle entered the US charts on 13 July 1968 and reached number 51.
  • I've Got Dreams To Remember entered the US charts on 28 September 1968 and reached number 41.
  • Papa's Got A Brand New Bag entered the US charts on 30 November 1968 and reached number 21.
  • 1969

  • A Lover's Question entered the US charts on 01 March 1969 and reached number 48.
  • Love Man entered the US charts on 24 May 1969 and reached number 72.


  • (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
  • A Change Is Gonna Come
  • Cupid
  • Day Tripper
  • Don't Leave Me This Way
  • Fat Gal
  • Gamma Lama
  • Gettin' Hip
  • Good To Me
  • Hey, Hey Baby
  • I Can't Turn You Loose
  • I'm Depending On You
  • Let Me Come On Home
  • Loving By The Pound
  • Merry Christmas Baby
  • Mr. Pitiful
  • My Girl
  • New Year's Resolution (and Carla Thomas)
  • Open the Door
  • Remember Me
  • Shout Bamalama
  • Sweet Lorene
  • Tennessee Waltz
  • That's What My Heart Needs
  • Tuff Enough
  • White Christmas
  • You Left The Water Running


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