Legends of soul music: its history and allure revisited through classic songs
The great artists who illuminated the American music scene.
From Marvin Gaye, Otis Redding, and Stevie Wonder—legendary singers whose timeless masterpieces live on—to modern torchbearers of soul like Bruno Mars and D’Angelo.
We invite you into the world of soul music, where captivating vocals and irresistibly groovy sounds resonate deep in your heart.
Enjoy a musical journey filled with emotion and excitement.
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Legends of Soul Music: History and Appeal Revisited Through Iconic Songs (111–120)
Chain of FoolsAretha Franklin

A fun song that begins by repeatedly saying the word “chain,” as if expressing interlinked chains.
It features the powerful vocals of American singer Aretha Franklin.
The track is included on the 1968 album “Lady Soul.”
Anyone who had a heartDionne Warwick

A track that highlights Dionne’s vocal performance, from whisper-soft singing to powerful delivery.
She is a soul singer from New Jersey, USA, known for her work since the 1960s.
She is also known for songs like “Walk On By” (1964).
Rock Your BabyGeorge McCrae

“Rock Your Baby” is a song released by George McCrae in 1974 that became a worldwide hit.
It is said to have sold over 11 million copies to date.
At the time of its release in 1974, McCrae was 29 years old and considering leaving the music industry to return to college to study law.
Although he had been performing as a duo with his wife, Gwen McCrae, since the 1960s, they had not found success, and the first record they made that actually sold was his wife’s solo release.
This hit changed everything.
It is regarded as one of the quintessential disco tracks, and anyone who lived through the craze back then is sure to feel a wave of nostalgia!
Never Stop DreamingMario Biondi

“Never Stop Dreaming” is a song by Mario Biondi, a soul singer from Sicily, Italy, included on the 2017 single “Stay With Me / Never Stop Dreaming.
” It features a stylish sound that feels like a modern interpretation of 1970s soul, complemented by Mario’s alluring, rich low register.
He’s a seasoned talent who has also performed with the acid jazz band Incognito, so if you haven’t heard him yet, definitely give him a listen!
Hello StrangerBarbara Lewis

Sung quietly with Barbara’s solo vocals, this song by a singer-songwriter active in the United States during the 1960s is a moving piece that resonates with the heart.
Released in 1963, it is known for reaching No.
3 on the U.
S.
charts.
For Once In My LifeStevie Wonder

Although Stevie Wonder later developed his music in various ways—such as incorporating funk and synthesizers—he was, for a time after his debut, an outstanding soul singer and composer, as well as a leading artist representing Motown.
Sweet LoveAnita Baker

Anita Baker, who debuted in 1983, greatly influenced many female soul/R&B singers such as Whitney Houston and Toni Braxton.
Her signature song Sweet Love reached No.
8 on the U.
S.
charts.






