Archie Bell & The Drells - Tighten up (1968) video free download


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"Tighten Up" was a 1968 song by Houston, Texas based R&B vocal group Archie Bell & the Drells. It reached #1 on both the Billboard R&B and pop charts in the spring of 1968. It is ranked #265 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of "the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time" and is one of the earliest funk hits in music history.

"Tighten Up" was written by Archie Bell and Billy Buttier. It was one of the first songs that Archie Bell & the Drells recorded, in a session in 1967, along with a number of songs including "She's My Woman". Soon afterwards Bell was drafted into the U.S. Army and began serving in Vietnam. The song became a hit in Houston, and was picked up by Atlantic Records for distribution in April 1968. By the summer it topped both the Billboard R&B and pop charts. It also sold a million copies by May 1968, gaining an R.I.A.A. gold disc. The line in "Tighten Up", "we dance just as good as we walk" was a little ironic, given that Bell had been shot in the leg and was consigned to a military hospital bed at the time.

The introduction features Bell introducing himself as being from Houston, Texas. According to the Billboard Book of Number One Hits by Fred Bronson, Bell heard a comment after the Kennedy assassination in Dallas, that "nothing good ever came out of Texas." Bell wanted his listeners to know "we were from Texas and we were good."

The song described an accompanying dance that the band had invented, also called the "Tighten Up"; this dance became popular concurrently with the song.

The phenomenal success of the single prompted the band to rush out an album, despite their incapacitated leader. In 1969 the group recorded their first full album with Gamble and Huff, I Can't Stop Dancing, which reached number 28 on the R&B chart.

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Comments

8 years ago

brad mcbride

Check out this video on YouTube:

8 years ago

Ozzie

Is it me or does the intro for Kjee by the Nite Liters and this intro sound similar? I'm old and my hearing is going....

8 years ago

Michael ringo

sampled by Digable Planets.....Where I'm From

8 years ago

clarkewi

A masterpiece.

8 years ago

Bob Laughlin

Hi, everybody.

8 years ago

Mike Acosta

The best song ever to be called "Tighten Up"!!!

8 years ago

Louis Thomas Opina

F the world

8 years ago

OscarBravoUSA

"We not only sing, but we dance just as good as we walk."I certainly hope so.

8 years ago

Joyce Sweeting

would repeat this song over and over when I was little! My friends and I danced our little asses off! hahaha. Good times!!

8 years ago

Rikki Sender

los angeles. during the 'late 60's/early 70's.

8 years ago

Dillon

This never gets old. Thanks for posting this.

8 years ago

John holmes Jr.

This way back in time 

8 years ago

jairo urdaneta

With all respect Edna You are the bomb

8 years ago

jairo urdaneta

Let me know about somebody, just anybody who did not sing and danced to it. It was a family dance in Missouri

8 years ago

Roberto Ginsburg

One of the earliest Hits of the Funk, after "Cold Sweat" (James Brown 1967) and "Funky Broadway" (1967 Dyke and The Blazers).

8 years ago

MÁRCIO GOMES

R.E.M Cover..album Reckoning.

8 years ago

ThE HAcker!!

would have been better if there was no singing or whatever he's trying to do!

8 years ago

Summer Geiser

yep! Jr high dance!!

8 years ago

Rita Abce

I guess this is what real funk is about not the kind of garbage you hear nowadays. This is awesome.

8 years ago

Billy S

Yes, it's true, folks..people got out on the dance floor & "worked out" LONG before disco came along & changed recorded music forever. I danced to this until my eyes were crossed & I was ready to collapse!!!

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