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February 6, 2020
With his first of eight UK hits on Atlantic,
in 65, ‘In The Midnight Hour’, made the No.12 line.
Followed, two months later by,
‘Don’t Fight It’, which reached No.29.
In 66, ‘634-5789’, figured at No.36,
and, ‘Land Of 1000 Dances’, made No.22.
Ending 66, ‘Mustang Sally’, peaked at No.28,
and in 67, ‘Funky Broadway’, at No.43, was on view.
In 68, ‘I’m A Midnight Mover’, made No.38,
and in 69, at No.16, was ‘Hey Jude’.
And in 87, rising to No.62, (this time on Motown), was
‘In The Midnight Hour’, to put us back in the mood.
Thank you for the fantastic music.
WILSON PICKETT 1941 – 2006
Written by
Harriet Blackbury.
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