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Born January 4, 1946 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, died November 17, 2003, Ruurlo, the Netherlands. Recalled as something of a one-hit-wonder, this Otis Redding protégé remains underrated. Conley first recorded for the Atlanta-based NRC label as Arthur And The Corvets. After signing to his mentor Otis Redding's Jotis label, further singles were leased to Volt and Stax Records before 'Sweet Soul Music' (1967) hit both the US R&B and pop charts (number 2 on the latter). A thin reworking of Sam Cooke's 'Yeah Man' found the song's original lyrics amended to pay homage to several contemporary soul singers. Although 'Funky Street' was a US Top 20 hit, Redding's tragic death forestalled Conley's progress. Minor successes followed throughout 1968 and 1969 before the singer switched to the Capricorn label in 1971. His debut album, 1967's Sweet Soul Music, is a strong collection, highlighted by each of his first five singles and two Redding originals.

Later, Conley had a set of recordings for Swamp Dogg released, and then, having relocated to the Netherlands, a live album recorded in Amsterdam in 1980 under his pseudonym of Lee Roberts finally emerged some eight years later. He remained in the rural Dutch town of Ruurlo promoting new bands with his own company Art-Con Productions. Conley succumbed to intestinal cancer in November 2003. ~Source: The Encyclopedia of Popular Music by Colin Larkin. Licensed from Muze.

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8 years ago

CWright

YESSSSSSSSA #ArthurConley

9 years ago

rotorlite

Saw this show about the same time. I was a teenage baritone sax player. I recall being one of the very few white kids at that particular venue, not sure why, but it was the South. It did not matter one little bit though. After the show I got to go backstage. Mr. Conley gave me a handwritten arrangement for one of the songs, penciled in at the top "A. Conley". A great entertainer. He deserves more recognition.

9 years ago

lloyd davis

Pure quality. Thank you for a fantastic post

9 years ago

Sherry Yates

Great performance, great entertainer. Gone far too soon.

9 years ago

The "Original" Moonlighters

That Sweet Soul Music!

9 years ago

Dave Pipe

*Arthur* Lee *Conley* (January 4, 1946 – November 17, 2003)Just a little ditty that he co-wrote with Otis Redding.#dapimusic #mymusichangout #soulmusic #arthurconley #singersongwriter #otisredding #bornonthisday #bornonthisdate 

9 years ago

gblueslover2

Wow awesome..Never seen this one ! Thanks for posting +John1948OneB !

9 years ago

Linda Lee Swarts

oh yeah

9 years ago

Eduardo Rodriguez

Brill, ,brill.., brilliant !!!

9 years ago

Keith Jones

"Do ya like good music, sweet soul music ... Yeah yeah ...The late great Arthur Conley.A karaoke favourite of mine ! My children cringe !Thanks to 'John1948OneB', U T ube.

9 years ago

Tom MacDonald

Arthur Conley - Sweet Soul Music (The Sam and Dave Show, 1967)

9 years ago

Jerry Johnson

My Throwback Thursday 'opener.' R.I.P. Arthur Conley

9 years ago

Clive Skinner

Something sexy and soulful from those Swinging Sixties!

10 years ago

Christian Chapotat

I saw him , in Lyon, at " The Palais d'Hiver" in 1971, with Sam and Dave. He was a very good and very pleasant singer and showman, he was the spiritual son of Otis Redding.........

10 years ago

shorelineboy

So good we used to dance so hard to this excellent. Great vid thanks 

10 years ago

Fran FREE

Dance BABY. ..dance n twirl around

10 years ago

Doug Thompson

*Do you like good music..............**Arthur Conley*Arthur Conley - Sweet Soul Music (The Sam and Dave Show, 1967)

10 years ago

Jovolution

1:28 yeah

10 years ago

CineRocco

DANCE, YOU KIDS!!!

10 years ago

Janice Bristol

That man can dance his ass off. He salute all of the stars doing the 60's luv him

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