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  1. 3 de may. de 2024 · “I Gotcha” is a funky soul classic by Joe Tex that was released in 1972. It was written by Tex himself and produced by Buddy Killen. The song is a playful and confident track, characterized by Texs distinctive vocal style, a blazing brass section, and a driving rhythm section.

  2. Hace 6 días · Joe Tex made the first Southern soul record that also hit on the pop charts . . . . His raspy-voiced, jackleg preacher style also laid some of the most important parts of rap’s foundation. He is, arguably, the most underrated of all the ’60s soul performers associated with Atlantic Records . . . .

  3. Hace 6 días · 0. No views 1 minute ago #reels #nostalgia #reelsvideo. Soul Train is an American musical variety television show. After airing locally on WCIU-TV in Chicago, Illinois for a year, it aired in...

  4. 22 de abr. de 2024 · I have always been fascinated by the lyrics of “Don’t Let Your Left Hand Know (What Your Right Hand Is Doing)” by Joe Tex. This timeless R&B and Soul track, released in 1966, has a depth and meaning that resonates with me to this day.

  5. I love my Joe Tex, and not only the raucous, riotous and raunchy Joe Tex. Here is a beautiful and heartfelt ballad by JT at his sweetest, which he wrote. It has a bit of country in it, which is fitting, as it appeared on his album of country covers.

  6. www.jazz-jazz.com › 2024/04/13 › joe-tex-anthology-2015Joe Tex - Anthology (2015)

    13 de abr. de 2024 · Joe Tex made the first Southern soul record that also hit on the pop charts ("Hold What You've Got," 1965, number five Billboard). His raspy-voiced, jackleg preacher style also laid some of the most important parts of rap's foundation.

  7. 2 de may. de 2024 · Released in 1968 as part of Joe Texs album Soul Country, this song remains a timeless classic that resonates with people of all ages. The song begins with the repetition of the phrase “engine, engine number nine,” creating a sense of rhythm and setting the stage for the story that follows.