Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Eddie Floyd born 25 June 1935


Eddie Floyd (born Eddie Lee Floyd, 25 June 1935, Montgomery, Alabama ) is a soul/R&B singer and songwriter, best known for his work on the Stax record label in the 1960s and 1970s.

Floyd was born in Alabama, but grew up in Detroit, Michigan. He founded The Falcons, which also featured "Sir" Mack Rice. They were forerunners to future Detroit vocal groups such as The 

Temptations and The Four Tops. Their 1959 hit "You're So Fine" has been said by some to have been the first true Soul song. Wilson Pickett was then recruited into the group and sang lead on the group's next success, "I Found a Love". Pickett then embarked on a solo career, and The Falcons disbanded.

Floyd signed on with the Memphis based Stax Records as a songwriter in 1965. He wrote a hit song, "Comfort Me" recorded by Carla Thomas. He then teamed with Stax's guitarist Steve Cropper to write songs for Wilson Pickett, now signed to Atlantic Records. Atlantic distributed Stax and Jerry Wexler brought Pickett down from New York to work with Booker T. & the MGs. The Pickett sessions were successful, yielding several pop and R&B hits, including the Floyd co-written "Ninety-Nine and a Half (Won't Do)" and "634-5789 (Soulsville USA)".
 



                            

In 1966, Floyd recorded a song intended for Otis Redding. Wexler convinced Stax president Jim Stewart to release Floyd's version. The Steve Cropper/Eddie Floyd "Knock On Wood" launched Floyd's solo career and has been cut by over a hundred

different artists from David Bowie to Count Basie. It became a disco hit for Amii Stewart in 1979.

Floyd was one of Stax's most consistent and versatile artists. He scored several more hits on his own, including "I Never Found a Girl (To Love Me Like You Do)" and "Raise Your Hand", which was covered by both Janis Joplin and Bruce Springsteen.

The song "Big Bird" (featuring Booker T. Jones on organ, Steve Cropper on guitar, and Donald "Duck" Dunn on bass) was written while Floyd waited in a London airport for a plane back to the
United States for Otis Redding's funeral. Although not a U.S. hit, it became an underground favorite in the United Kingdom, was covered by U.K. musical group, The Jam, and was featured on the video game, Test Drive Unlimited.

Floyd's career did not keep him from being one of the label's most productive writers. Virtually every Stax artist recorded Floyd material, often co-written with either Cropper or Jones, including Sam & Dave ("You Don't Know What You Mean to Me"), Rufus


Thomas ("The Breakdown"), Otis Redding ("I Love You More Than Words Can Say"), and Johnnie Taylor's "Just the One (I've Been Looking For)". The latter played during the opening credits of director Harold Ramis's film, Bedazzled.

He joined old Stax collaborators Cropper and Dunn, and fronted The Blues Brothers Band on a series of world tours, and in 1998, Floyd and former Falcon Wilson Pickett appeared on screen dueting on "634-5789" in Blues Brothers 2000.

As well as singing with The Blues Brothers Band, Floyd as been the special guest with former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings on several dates in the U.S. and the UK.

In 2008, Floyd returned to Stax Records which is now owned by Concord Music Group. 
While in his seventies, Floyd recorded the affirming Eddie Loves You, a project where he revisited some of his classic songs. 

The album was released in 2008 from a revitalized Stax Records, the perfect pairing of artist and label. (info mainly Wikipedia)

Here’s a clip of  Eddie Floyd performing "Knock On Wood" live at the Washington Convention Center for the Presidential Inaugural Concert in 1989. 

6 comments:

boppinbob said...

For Eddies 1967 Lp Knock On Wood go here:

http://uploaded.net/file/tqq37104


A1 Knock on Wood 2:55
A2 Something You Got 2:54
A3 But It’s Alright 2:48
A4 I Stand Accused 3:17
A5 If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody 2:45
A6 I Don’t Want to Cry 2:45
B1 Raise Your Hand 2:20
B2 Got to Make a Comeback 2:35
B3 634-5789 3:04
B4 I’ve Just Been Feeling Bad 2:35
B5 High-Heel Sneakers 2:35
B6 Warm and Tender Love 3:30

newnativemark said...

Is there any chance of a re-upload of this??

Thanks in advance,
Mark

boppinbob said...

Hi newnativemark here's the new link:

https://www.upload.ee/files/11328776/Eddie_Floyd-KOW.rar.html

regards, Bob

newnativemark said...

Thank you, sir! I surely appreciate your effort - Eddie Floyd is hard to track down. There is one more song of his I am still looking for, in case you run across any more from him. That song is "(I've) Never Found A Girl (To Love Me Like You Do)."

Thanks again,
Mark

boppinbob said...

hello Mark id this the one you're looking for?

https://www.upload.ee/files/11330882/Eddie_Floyd_-_I_ve_Never_Found_A_Girl.mp3.html

newnativemark said...

You are da man!

Thanks!
Mark