- I'll Take You There
Infobox Single
Name = I'll Take You There
Artist =The Staple Singers
from Album =
B-side = "I'm Just Another Soldier"
Released = 1972
Genre = Soul
Length = 4:43
Label = Stax
Writer =Al Bell
Producer =
Last single = "Respect Yourself "
(1971)
This single = "I'll Take You There"
(1972)
Next single = "This World"
(1972)"I'll Take You There" is a number-one single written (music and lyrics) by Alvertis Isbell, produced by Al Bell and performed by soul/gospel family bandThe Staple Singers , released onStax Records in February of 1972 (see1972 in music ). The song spent a total of 15 weeks in the charts and topped at number 1.History
Included on the group's 1972 album "", "I'll Take You There" features lead singer
Mavis Staples inviting her listeners to seekheaven . The song is "almost completely a call-and-response chorus" [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=33:0cfwxxysldje] , with the introduction being lifted from a Jamaican instrumentalreggae tune titled "The Liquidator". A large portion of the song is set aside for Mavis' sisters Cleotha and Yvonne and their father "Pops" to seemingly perform solos on their respective instruments. In actuality, these solos (and all music in the song) were recorded by the famedMuscle Shoals Rhythm Section . When Mavis Staples says "play it, Big Daddy" (referring to "Pop's" guitar solo), it is actuallyEddie Hinton who performs the solo on record.Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section bass playerDavid Hood performs the song's famed bass line.Terry Manning added harmonica and lead electric guitar. Roger Hawkins played drums, Barry Beckett was on electric piano, and Jimmy Johnson and Raymond banks contributed guitar parts. The Memphis Horns played the signature soul horn lines.Rolling Stone editorDavid Fricke described this song as the "epitome of the Muscle Shoals Sound". It was recorded inMuscle Shoals, AL at the famousMuscle Shoals Sound Studios , and overdubbed and mixed at Ardent Studios in Memphis by EngineerTerry Manning .Bolstered by a "feel-good" vibe, "I'll Take You There" peaked at number-one on the Billboard R&B Singles chart for four weeks May of 1972. In June, "I'll Take You There" reached the top of the
Billboard Hot 100 for one week. The song, ranked #276 on the "Rolling Stone " list of the500 Greatest Songs of All Time [http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/6596121/ill_take_you_there] and inducted into theGrammy Hall of Fame in 1999, remains the most successful and recognizable single of the Staples' half-century-long career.Most recently the song's popularity was revived in the late 1990s, when Chevy used the song as the background music in their North American car commercials.
Notable remakes
* In 1988
Big Daddy Kane remade the song on hisLong Live the Kane album.
* "I'll Take You There" returned to number one on the R&B chart in 1992 when it was covered byBebe Winans andCece Winans , with Mavis Staples featured as a guest artist on the track. The single also made #90 on the Hot 100.
* In 1994, the British bandGeneral Public released a cover of "I'll Take You There" featured in theLara Flynn Boyle /Stephen Baldwin film "Threesome". It was a surprise American hit, peaking at #22 on the Hot 100.
* Female rap trioSalt-N-Pepa sampled "I'll Take You There" in their 1991 hit "Let's Talk About Sex ."
* Female Pop and R&B trioDestiny's Child Remade the song for Live 8 in Philadelphia.
* R&B singerKelly Price 's cover was featured on the soundtrack toTyler Perry 's "Meet the Browns".
* On an episode of "The Mickey Mouse Club ",Justin Timberlake andBritney Spears performed "I'll Take You There".
* American gospel singerKaren Clark Sheard recorded a live cover if the song.
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