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'"Soul Finger"' is the first single released by R&B group the Bar-Kays. It was issued by Stax Records on the Volt Records label on April 14, 1967.
Background
The song was written by the Bar-Kays while they were rehearsing with Norman West to perform a cover of J. J. Jackson's "But It's Alright".[Liner notes, 'The Complete Stax/Volt Singles, 19591968'. Atlantic, 1991. p. 31.] It begins with the melody of the popular children's song "Mary Had a Little Lamb" and then cuts into the main riff, punctuated with a high trumpet trill. It features a chorus of neighborhood children who had been loitering outside the recording studio; they were instructed to shout "Soul Finger!" and were paid with Coca-Cola.[ The idea for the title and the shouts came from the Stax songwriters Isaac Hayes and David Porter.][ The track was used as the opening theme tune to BBC Radio 1 DJ Stuart Henry's shows from 1969 to 1974.
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Chart performance
"Soul Finger" was a hit in the United States, peaking at number 3 on the U.S. 'Billboard' R&B singles chart and number 17 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100.[[ Billboard Singles], Allmusic.] The B-side of the single was "Knucklehead", written by Booker T. Jones and Steve Cropper, which reached number 28 on the R&B singles chart and number 76 on the Hot 100.[ "Soul Finger" and "Knucklehead" were the first two tracks of the Bar-Kays' first LP, 'Soul Finger', issued on July 10, after nine more tracks had been recorded on June 23.][[ Review of 'Soul Finger'], Allmusic]
References
Category:1967 songs
Category:1967 debut singles
Category:Stax Records singles
Category:The Blues Brothers songs
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