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Redding, Otis (1941–1967)

US soul singer and songwriter. He had a number of hits in the mid-1960s such as ‘My Girl’ (1965), ‘Respect’ (1967), and ‘(Sittin' on the) Dock of the Bay’ (1968). Among his acclaimed albums are Otis Blue (1965) and Live in Europe (1967). He died in a plane crash.



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Lee Hedley helped launch the fun yesterday with the Otis Redding hit Sittin On The Dock Of The Bay.
Among the best performed pieces was Otis Redding track I've Been Loving You Too Long and the driving Al Green tune Here I Am (Come and Take Me).
Standout tracks on this fascinating collection of classics include The House That Jack Built by Thelma Jones, Every Little Bit Hurts by Brenda Holloway and Respect by Otis Redding.
 
 
 
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