Otis Redding
Active: 1965–2012
17
Releases
48
Active Years
About Otis Redding
Otis Redding’s open-hearted vocal presence was clear right from his debut single, 1962’s “These Arms of Mine.” A sustained smolder that quivers and aches with uncommon depth of feeling, the stark ballad still delivers an emotional knockout.
But the soul legend (born in Dawson, Georgia in 1941) could burn much hotter than that, too, adding a fiery, full-throated climax to the staid crooner standard “Try a Little Tenderness” and investing himself entirely in the pleading soul ballad “That’s How Strong My Love Is.” Backed by the era-defining house band at Stax Records (including keyboardist Booker T.
Jones and guitarist Steve Cropper), Redding mingled the tender devotion of gospel and doleful gravity of blues with the honeyed, hummable tone of pop while retaining a rootsy, everyman appeal.
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Complete Discography
MY GIRL
Documented across 16 weeks
SATISFACTION
Documented across 4 weeks
MY LOVER'S PRAYER
Documented across 6 weeks
I CAN'T TURN YOU LOOSE
Documented across 8 weeks
FA-FA-FA-FA-FA (SAD SONG)
Documented across 9 weeks
TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS
Documented across 4 weeks
DAY TRIPPER
Documented across 6 weeks
LET ME COME ON HOME
Documented across 1 week
SHAKE
Documented across 10 weeks
TRAMP
Documented across 11 weeks
KNOCK ON WOOD
Documented across 5 weeks
MY GIRL {1968}
Documented across 9 weeks
(SITTIN' ON) THE DOCK OF THE BAY
Documented across 15 weeks
THE HAPPY SONG (DUM-DUM)
Documented across 5 weeks
HARD TO HANDLE
Documented across 12 weeks
LOVE MAN
Documented across 3 weeks
(SITTIN' ON THE) DOCK OF THE BAY
Documented across 1 week