The Best Soul Music of 2014

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This year has been great for soul music lovers. We’ve seen the return of classic sounds and the emergence of new artists who are keeping the genre alive and fresh. Here are our picks for the best soul music of 2014.

Introduction

As we look back on the year in music, 2014 will be remembered as a great year for soul music. Classic soul sounds and sensibilities were reinvigorated by a new generation of artists, while established stars like Macy Gray and D’Angelo continued to create exciting and relevant new music.

Here are our picks for the best soul albums of 2014.

The Best Soul Music of 2014

It’s been a great year for soul music, with a number of fantastic albums being released. Here are my picks for the best soul music of 2014.

Al Green- “Love and Happiness”

Al Green’s “Love and Happiness” is one of the best soul songs of 2014. It has a great beat and is perfect for dancing. The lyrics are about love and happiness, and how they go hand in hand. If you’re looking for a great soul song to dance to, this is it!

Aretha Franklin- “Ain’t No Way”

From her 1968 album, Lady Soul, “Ain’t No Way” is an excellent example of the soul music that Aretha Franklin is known for. The song peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and has been covered by many artists over the years.

Otis Redding- “Try a Little Tenderness”

“Try a Little Tenderness” is a song written by Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly, and Harry M. Woods. It was first recorded on February 8, 1932, by the RayNoble Orchestra with vocals by Val Rupp. The song achieved its greatest fame in 1967 when Otis Redding recorded his own version at the Stax Studios in Memphis. It became a major hit single in 1968 and helped cement Redding’s reputation as a soul singer.

Sam Cooke- “A Change is Gonna Come”

“A Change is Gonna Come” is a song by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke. Released on December 22, 1964 by RCA Victor, it was written in response to the civil rights movement and describes Cooke’s hope that the world will one day be united. The song continues to be Influence of protest singers and is considered one of Cooke’s signature songs.

Ray Charles- “I Can’t Stop Loving You”

Released in 1962, “I Can’t Stop Loving You” is a Ray Charles classic that embodies the soul genre. The song peaked at number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the Billboard R&B chart, making it one of Charles’ most successful singles. Although the lyrics are simple, the emotion in Charles’ voice is undeniable, making “I Can’t Stop Loving You” a truly timeless track.

Conclusion

In conclusion, these are some of the best soul music albums of 2014. They all offer something unique and special that should be appreciated. These albums offer a wealth of soulful sounds that are sure to keep you entertained for many hours on end.

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