There Is Always Music In Suzi's World

There Is Always Music In Suzi's World

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

RIP Percy Sledge

Famed R&B singer Percy Sledge died this morning in Baton Rouge, LA.  He was 73 years old.

The Alabama native, most known for his classic 1966 hit "When a Man Loves a Woman," which reach No. 1 on the charts, died after a long battle with cancer, his agent of 35 years added.
Sledge had been singing for the past 50 years and music was released under his name all the way till 2013 with "The Gospel of Percy Sledge."

According to Sledge's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame bio, his hit "'When a Man Loves a Woman' topped the R&B and pop charts for multiple weeks and raised the bar for soul balladeering for all time. Yet Sledge’s career didn’t end with that momentous first single. Over the years he racked up a dozen hits at Atlantic, including 'Warm and Tender Love,' 'It Tears Me Up,' 'Out of Left Field' and 'Take Time to Know Her.'"

His most-famous song was inspired by real life events. "When a Man Loves a Woman" was about "a girl who left Sledge for another guy," his bio reads.  Sledge "was working as a hospital orderly when he began playing clubs and frat parties," shortly before his big break.
In 1989, Sledge earned the Rhythm and Blues Foundation’s Career Achievement Award and in 2005, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2005.
Here he is singing his iconic song.  Many people have covered it, but nobody sang it quite like Percy.


What did Percy Sledge and this great song mean to you?

No comments:

Post a Comment