Jerry Butler - I Stand Accused (1964) video free download


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The Ice Man continued this balladeer-type singing well into 1964 with the hit single "I Stand Accused" released July 1964. But starting in late 1963, Vee-Jay Records took notice in an upcoming singer by the name of Betty Everett, who had a top 50 song, "You're No Good". Vee-Jay's A&R musical director Calvin Carter first saw her in New York and thought she would be a good match for Jerry Butler's duets. The pair made many records together during 1964 and in between those recording sessions, Everett recorded on her own ("The Shoop Shoop Song", Jan. 1964; "I Can't Hear You", June 1964). "I Stand Accused reached #61 on the Pop Chart but did not make the R&B Chart.

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8 years ago

Joni Keaton

EXCELLENT

9 years ago

CL Emau

Book of memories.

9 years ago

Ce1949Ce

That song makes me feel good, and that's some real love.

9 years ago

Greg Alldredge

One of my favorite " Ice Man " tunes , I only wish that Sam Cooke would have done this tune !

9 years ago

DebiNga

You make some of the best videos on youtube all my favorite music and informative notes as well thank you keep it up

9 years ago

david W

in my all time top ten...."shouting out....alllllll over the land...hey hey I'm guilty" still gives me goosebumps

10 years ago

Doris Torres

Still hits the spot.

10 years ago

joseph peden

Another song that just amazed me! Still does. "I'm the one who loves you" too and all the take-offs -- by Darrell Banks, Santana, the instrumental behind Darrell Banks, Major Lance, Impressions w/o Jerry, etc....I chase after them all.

10 years ago

charlene mitchell

He sings the hell out of this one.

10 years ago

airfare12

Can anybody out there turn back the hands of time. I need start over.

11 years ago

chris oxley

Starts off ok then about 1:25 just lifts off up to heaven. Amazing

11 years ago

MegaGoldenleaf

Old school supreme, crooner "Emeritus".

11 years ago

LM Butler

"The Ice Man" cometh. Oh my God, Jerry Butler sang the s--t outta this!

11 years ago

Richard Smith

Jerry Butler had the original 45 but Issac Hayes had the finest rendition. Especially tee 11min or so long version.

11 years ago

SoulSir

Al Green has the best rendition. I wish Gladys Knight sung this tune.

11 years ago

wilsonroshaia

love this song, its one of my grandmothers songs, and aunt Mary Ann.

12 years ago

gloria cummings

this is so true for my life and one of the greatest songs ever made and well song by jerry

12 years ago

Jody Pate

he made some great records on V J Records

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