- We're a Winner
Single infobox |
Name = We're a Winner
Artist = The Impressions
from Album = We're a Winner
Released =1967
Format = 7" single
Recorded = RCA Victor Studios, Chicago; Universal Studios, Chicago: 1967
Genre = Soul
Length = 2:24
Label = ABC-Paramount
11022
Writer =Curtis Mayfield
Producer = Johnny Pate
Chart position =
*# 14 (US Pop Singles)
*# 1 (US R&B Singles)
Reviews =
Last single = "You Ought to Be in Heaven"
(1967)
This single = "We're a Winner"
(1967)
Next single = "We're Rolling On" (Part 1)
(1967)"We're a Winner" is a 1967 single recorded by The Impressions for the ABC-Paramount label. Written and produced by Impressions lead singer
Curtis Mayfield , the song is notable as one of the most prominent popular recordings dealing with the subject ofblack pride . The single peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Pop Chart, and was the number-one single on the Billboard R&B Chart during the week ofMarch 1 1968 .The concept for "We're a Winner" came to Curtis Mayfield one night in a dream; the musician quickly woke himself and ran with his inspiration. The resulting song was an uplifting composition whose lyrics encouraged the listener that the time for self-pity is over, and that one should acknowledge his or her worth, even in the face of opposition. Intended as an inspirational song for the group's primarily
African-American audiences, Mayfield urges his audience to "Keep on pushin'/like your leaders tell you to" - the "leaders" being figures involved in the American Civil Rights Movement such asMartin Luther King, Jr. ,Stokely Carmichael , and others. To accentuate the song's uplifting feel, "We're a Winner" was recorded with a live audience in the RCA Victor and Universal studios in the Impressions' homebase ofChicago, Illinois .Although the Impressions had previously released inspiration singles such as "
People Get Ready ", "Keep on Pushin'", and "Amen", those songs were more general and often more directly rooted ingospel music than "We're a Winner". Only a few other previous singles by other mainstream popular artists - most notablySam Cooke 's posthumous release "A Change is Gonna Come" - had attempted to directly address racial politics in America."We're a Winner", included on a 1968 Impressions LP of the same name, became a virtual anthem for the Civil Rights Movement, and its success resulted not only in similar follow-ups from the Impressions (among them "Choice of Colors" and "This is My Country"), but also marked the beginning of a trend towards increasing social consciousness in
soul music . During and after "We're a Winner's" chart run in 1968, several other acts, includingJames Brown ("Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud ") andSly & the Family Stone ("Everyday People") were releasing successful hits which directly addressed racial issues and black pride.The phrase "We're a Winner" was later used as the
motto of Mayfield'srecord label Curtom Records .Credits
*Lead vocals by
Curtis Mayfield
*Background vocals bySam Gooden andFred Cash
*Guitar byPhil Upchurch
*Bass guitar by Lenny Brown
*Drums by Billy Griffin
*Produced, arranged, and conducted by Johnny PateReferences
*Hogan, Ed. " [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=33:jxkkufqdan7k~T001 We're a Winner] ". "Allmusic.com
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