- Mustang Sally (song)
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"Mustang Sally" is an R&B/straightforward blues first recorded by Mack Rice in 1965.[1] It gained greater popularity when it was covered by Wilson Pickett on a single the following year. Pickett's version was also included on his 1967 album The Wicked Pickett.[2]
According to music historian Tom Shannon, the song started as a joke when Della Reese wanted a new Ford Mustang. Rice called the early version "Mustang Mama," but changed the title after Aretha Franklin suggested "Mustang Sally."[3]
Rice's version made it to #15 on the U.S. R&B charts in 1965. Pickett's version climbed to #6 R&B and #23 Pop in 1966, #4 in Canada (RPM Magazine) and #28[4] in the UK Singles Chart on its original release and #62 when re-released in 1987[5]
In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked Wilson Pickett's recording of the song at #434 on a list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[6] The song dropped seven spots to #441 when the magazine published its 2010 update of the list.[7]
The song featured prominently in the 1991 film The Commitments, and appears on the film's soundtrack album, as sung by Andrew Strong. It was released as a single from the album and reached #63 in the UK Singles Chart.
Wilson's version was also set to the Pecos Bill segment from Disney's Melody Time in DTV. [8]
The song was played by NASA Mission Control as a morning wakeup song for astronaut Sally Ride on one of her Space Shuttle missions.
The song was played by K.I.T.T in one of the episodes of Knight Rider (2009).
References
- ^ Sir Mack Rice Discography at melingo.com
- ^ The Wicked Pickett track listing at discogs.com
- ^ "Mustang Sally by Wilson Pickett" at songfacts.com
- ^ http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php?id=4484
- ^ http://www.chartstats.com/release.php?release=14633
- ^ "The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". Rolling Stone. 2004-12-09. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/500songs. Retrieved 2008-04-10.
- ^ "'Rolling Stone' Updates '500 Greatest Songs' List". (June, 2010). CBS. Retrieved 2010-5-29
- ^ "Album track listing at amazon.com"
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