JML took a little break, but sent me his Otis pick:
#11 - Otis Redding and Carla Thomas - Tramp
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Otis Redding, Carla Thomas · King & Queen · Song · 1967
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Comments sometimes from Wikipedia, but not this time.
JML Rank - #21
Krista4 Rank - #9 to 14
Uruk-Hai Rank - #4
Album - King & Queen
Recorded - 1967
Is this a Cover? - Yes
Songwriter -
Lowell Fulson,
Jimmy McCracklin
Notable Covers - Steve Miller Band, ZZ Top, Buddy Guy, Salt N Pepa,
Comments - I know some of the lyrics are different to the original, but knowing this is a cover detracts from the song for me. The back and forth is electric and seems so genuine. Best track from the King and Queen album
In Dynamic Duets: The Best Pop Collaborations from 1955 to 1999, author Bob Leszczak describes their rendition:
Otis and Carla gave "Tramp" their own stamp. They exchange quite a bit of dialogue between them in the song, with Carla putting Otis down because he doesn't wear fine clothes and is in dire need of a haircut ... She's obviously a gold digger and laments that he couldn't afford to buy her fine furs and
cool cars. She repeatedly calls him a "tramp" from the Georgia woods ... Otis Redding was born, like "Tramp" says, in the Georgia woods in 1941.
Edit: I don't know why the links didn't copy over.
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