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      • " I'll Take You There " is a song written by Al Bell (using his real name Alvertis Isbell), and originally performed by soul / gospel family band the Staple Singers. The Staple Singers version, produced by Bell, was released on Stax Records in February 1972, and spent a total of 15 weeks on the charts and reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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  2. "I'll Take You There" is a song written by Al Bell (using his real name Alvertis Isbell), and originally performed by soul/gospel family band the Staple Singers. The Staple Singers version, produced by Bell, was released on Stax Records in February 1972, and spent a total of 15 weeks on the charts and reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 .

  3. First, according to the Traffic tour archive, Hood and Hawkins didn't hit the road with Winwood, Capaldi et al until January of 1972, several months after "I'll Take You There" was released. And the sessions for "Catch A Fire" didn't start until May of '72.

  4. Dec 27, 2023 · Released in 1972 as part of The Staple Singers’ album “Be Altitude: Respect Yourself,” the song quickly became a hit, reaching number one on the charts. Its success didn’t stop there; “I’ll Take You There” has since been sampled and interpolated into numerous songs across different genres and decades.

  5. May 25, 2024 · Released in 1972, the song became an instant hit and has since become a staple in the soul and R&B music genres. With its uplifting melody and powerful lyrics, “I’ll Take You There” continues to inspire and bring joy to millions of people worldwide.

  6. Listen to The Staple Singers – “I’ll Take You There: The Best of The Staple Singers” playlist: https://found.ee/bestof-staplesingersLearn more about The Sta...

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  7. The intro, bass line, and overall feel of I’ll Take You There came from a 1969 single by Harry J Allstars called The Liquidator. When Mavis and the rest of the Staples revved up their voices, Take You There became the Terminator and a crossover smash.

  8. Feb 27, 2019 · “I’ll Take You There” came out while the Civil Rights struggle was still raging, and after the assassinations of so many figures, including Staples family friend Martin Luther King, Jr.

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