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    William DeVaughn Be Thankful For What You Got

    Demon Records
    • LP DEMREC1367£26.99
      Expected 26 JunPreorder
    • William DeVaughn – Give The Little Man A Great Big Hand
    • William DeVaughn – We Are His Children
    • William DeVaughn – Blood Is Thicker Than Water
    • William DeVaughn – Kiss And Make Up
    • William DeVaughn – Be Thankful For What You Got
    • William DeVaughn – Sing A Love Song
    • William DeVaughn – You Can Do It
    • William DeVaughn – Something’s Being Done
    • 1. Give The Little Man A Great Big Hand
    • 2. We Are His Children
    • 3. Blood Is Thicker Than Water
    • 4. Kiss And Make Up
    • 5. Be Thankful For What You Got
    • 6. Sing A Love Song
    • 7. You Can Do It
    • 8. Something’s Being Done

    Originally released on Wes Farrell’s Roxbury (US, Canada and Jamaica) and Chelsea (Europe) labels, William DeVaughn’s 1974 masterpiece “Be Thankful For What You Got” is one of the most widely recognised soul releases of the last 50 years.

    Recorded at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia with a who’s who of that iconic music scene – from backing band MFSB to John Davis (to be part of Sam Records with his Monster Orchestra moniker). The album features the cream of Philadelphia International’s musicians, which gives the album a true Philadelphia recording vibe with lush orchestral and soulful arrangements and soaring strings.

    Born and raised in Washington D.C., DeVaughn had previously worked as a government employee, whilst a singer in his spare time. WdV wrote the song ‘A Cadillac Don’t Come Easy’, which was eventually re-written to ‘Be Thankful For What You Got’ in 1972, which addressed inner-city sensitivities.

    A much-sampled track, ‘Be Thankful For What You Got’ reached #1 on the US Billboard R&B Charts and #4 in the US Billboard Hot 100, remaining popular throughout the decade that he re-recorded the song with a new contemporary dancefloor beat, reaching #44 in the UK Singles Chart in 1980. The album also includes the Singles ‘Blood Is Thicker Than Water’, ‘Give The Little Man A Great Big Hand’ as well as ‘Kiss And Make Up’.

    His socially conscious and semi-religious lyrics, define Soul Music, with positivity and resilience in the face of life’s hardships.

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