Otis Redding - Ole Man Trouble (1965) video free download


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8 years ago

Mike I

MISS THE 60S SOUL MUSIC

9 years ago

OtisFan1

I agree with so many others--this is one of the all-time great albums. 50th anniversary special ltd edition VINYL double LP (mono and stereo) with bonus 45 on blue vinyl of "I've Been Loving You Too Long" comes out Sat. Apr 18, 2015. Go to web site RecordStoreDay dot com to find participating independent record store near you.

9 years ago

Jeff Giaquinto

It seem unbelievable that Redding recorded this when he was only 24 years old!!!! (Sure, he'd been singing professionally since he was 15, but still!)

9 years ago

Kenneth Moore

This is pure soul man, how can you not love this song.

9 years ago

Marco LosAngeles

Thank u otis.

9 years ago

Brigitte Lafargue

Merveilleux...

9 years ago

Wayne Hackney

When my big brother moved out of the house, he left this and a few other albums. For some reason he didn't come for them. His loss, my gain ☺

9 years ago

Adelina Borges

AS MINHAS MEMORIAS!!!!

9 years ago

Adelina Borges

AS MINHAS MEMORIAS

9 years ago

David Price

Absolutely raw to the bone :)) x

10 years ago

klop aor

Billy gibbons fave song

10 years ago

Najeda King

The band was the MG's!!

10 years ago

Nigel Longhurst

So there is a God after all...

10 years ago

James Smith

While all the so called big names in the business were in Mo-Town, Otis was in Memphis Tenn. His place for recording, and Atlanta, Ga. I have always loved his songs because I am a horn man and horns were the thing of that era. I can play drums and have had a few opportunities to sing in bands. But Otis was the man.

10 years ago

James Smith

Best Soul singer ever, I do not think James Brown, Wilson Pickett, or any of the Mo-Town people could touch this man's heart felt desire to sing the way he does. And the lyric's of his songs were deeply concentrated and embedded in his soul. I own dozens of his songs and I sing them karaoke as well. In 1965 Otis Redding was truly " Mr. Pitiful, and Try a Little Tenderness, Just One More Day, My Lover's Prayer...etc.

11 years ago

Craig Beasley

Almost best album ever is this! Persons really weren't in tuned to Mamphis is 1965. I give their ignorance to England, when the Beatles and Stones were making incandescent sounds. Yet the "sound" was purely derived from 'soul'. Listen to both side by side.

11 years ago

Gary Walker

#soul

11 years ago

Tigahkuo

Iron God Chamber-Masta Killa

11 years ago

minamoto yoshida

This version with the organ background is the keyto this version's genius. Very subtle,but it rises above the other versions.

12 years ago

Emryld333

Best song on The Best Album Of All Time, IMO.

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