The Staple Singers - The Ultimate Staple Singers.A Family Affair

Soul

2004

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Track
Listeners
1
Hammer And Nails (2:31)
8
2
Nobody's Fault But Mine (1:42)
6
3
Too Close (5:33)
12
4
Uncloudy Day (3:01)
4
5
Won't You Sit Down (Sit Down Servant) (2:35)
3
6
I Wish I Had Answered (2:47)
2
7
A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall (7:32)
2
8
Swing Low (3:01)
4
9
This May Be The Last Time (2:30)
4
10
For What It's Worth (2:25)
4
11
Be Careful Of Stones That You Throw (2:50)
3
12
Why (Am I Treated So Bad) (2:53)
2
13
It's Been A Change (2:22)
2
14
Will The Circle Be Unbroken (2:42)
2
15
The Ghetto (3:46)
4
16
Long Walk To Dc (2:32)
4
17
God Bless The Children (3:54)
2
18
(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay (3:13)
2
19
The Gardener (2:22)
2
20
When Will We Be Paid For The Work We Did (2:39)
2
21
Who Took The Merry Out Of Christmas (2:31)
3
22
John Henry (Pops Staples) (3:56)
3
23
You're Gonna Make Me Cry (5:08)
2
24
Solon Bushi (1:32)
2
25
This World (3:38)
2
26
I Have Learned To Do Without You (4:10)
2
27
Respect Yourself (3:33)
3
28
Tryin' Time (5:19)
3
29
Heavy Makes You Happy (Sha Na Boom Boom) (3:06)
1
30
I'll Take You There (3:16)
1
31
You've Got To Earn It (3:31)
1
32
The Only Time You Ever Say You Love Me (5:15)
1
33
Oh La De Da (3:34)
1
34
If You're Ready (Come Go With Me) (3:21)
1
35
City In The Sky (3:44)
1
36
I Got To Be Myself (3:38)
3
37
Touch A Hand Make A Friend (3:28)
1
38
Trippin' On Your Love (4:28)
3
39
Let's Do It Again (3:53)
1
40
New Orleans (4:25)
1
41
Love Me, Love Me, Love Me (3:14)
2
42
I Honestly Love You (3:55)
1
43
Slippery People (4:17)
1
44
H-A-T-E (Don't Love Here Any More) (4:19)
4

About this album

The Staple Singers were a United States gospel, soul, and R&B singing group featuring three daughters & their father, Pops Staples, the patriarch of the family, who formed the Chicago based group in 1951. They signed with United Records, then Vee-Jay, Riverside, Epic and, eventually, the black-owned indie Stax Records label where they hit their most fertile commercial peak in the early 1970's. In 1967, on Columbia subsidiary Epic the Staple Singers first began moving into mainstream pop markets with "Why (Am I Treated So Bad)" and "For What It's Worth"...read more

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