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  1. A 1972 soul/gospel hit by the Staple Singers, written by Al Bell and produced by him and Johnny Allen. The song features a call-and-response chorus, a reggae-influenced bassline, and a Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section.

  2. Listen to The Staple Singers – “I’ll Take You There: The Best of The Staple Singers” playlist: https://found.ee/bestof-staplesingers Learn more about The Staple Singers at ...

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  3. There are certain songs that were so universally popular that they define moments in our lives. Well the Staple Singers' "I'll Take You There" definitely qua...

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  5. The Staple Singers - I'll Take You There (Official Audio) The legendary Stax Records was founded by Jim Stewart in 1957 in Memphis, Tennessee.

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  6. A soul/gospel song written and produced by Al Bell in 1972, featuring a bass-line from Harry J. Allstars' "The Liquidator". The lyrics express a desire to take someone to a better place, away from troubles and worries.

  7. Learn the story behind this 1972 hit song, which was inspired by a funeral and a Jamaican instrumental. Find out how it influenced other artists and was used in ads and movies.

  8. Lyrics. Oh, mmm, I know a place Ain't nobody cryin' Ain't nobody worried Ain't no smilin' faces, mmm, no no Lyin' to the races Help me, come on, come on Somebody, help me now (I'll take you there) Help me, ya'all (I'll take you there) Help me now (I'll take you there) Oh! (I'll take you there) Oh!

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