The Mar-Keys - Last Night video free download


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The Mar-Keys, formed in 1958, were an American studio session band for the Stax label from Memphis, Tennessee, in the 1960s. As the first house band for the label, their backing music formed the foundation for the early 1960s Stax sound.

The group began as The Royal Spades and had tried unsuccessfully to get a record made for the local Satellite Records even though tenor sax player Charles "Packy" Axton's mother and uncle owned that label. When they were finally able to get a record made, Axton's mother Estelle Axton convinced the group to change their name and they chose The Mar-Keys.

They also recorded organ and saxophone oriented singles of their own, scoring a number three hit nationally with "Last Night" in 1961. It sold over one million copies, earning gold disc recognition. Keyboards were played by Jerry Lee "Smoochy" Smith. Other singles of theirs from the early 1960s include "Philly Dog" and "Popeye Stroll." Members of this rhythm section later formed other nationally prominent Memphis studio session groups, including the Memphis Horns, the Packers, and Booker T. & the M.G.'s. Each of these offshoot groups also recorded popular instrumental albums of their own, in addition to serving as the backing band on albums by dozens of rock, R&B, and soul music stars on Stax, Volt and other national labels. The legacy of the Mar-Keys and later groups was that of having been key players in the development of soul music styles like Southern soul and Memphis soul.

Comments

8 years ago

Thomas Norman

it was summer 1961....just move to fair oaks,ca,,,,,the cars were classic...the days were endless.....

9 years ago

Kenya Nkhrumah

Soul Music 101. The Foundation of Soul/Funk/Rhythm & Blues. STAX!!!

9 years ago

Vivian Qasim

Hey guys this song take into back in the days still a hit an go song

9 years ago

Philip Pegrum

Also covered by 'Bum Notes' and used as the theme tune to 'Bottom' starring Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmundson

9 years ago

martinyLCWM

Bottom 

9 years ago

Jiltedin2007

Live from Seattle, it's the Lakers and the Sonics on the NBA on CBS!

9 years ago

Hudson Madock

Excellent! Many groups otherwise known for vocal songs had instrumentals on their albums. Check out "South Michigan Avenue" by the Rolling Stones . . . very cool.

10 years ago

byron stevens

One of Stax Records first releases.

10 years ago

Joey Bagofdonuts

just bad assss

10 years ago

Calou R

c'est parti.....c'est lundi....

10 years ago

bridgelittleleg

Best known in France as one of the most famous indicatives of a radio program "Salut les copains" (SLC) on the station Europe n°1, in the early sixties.

10 years ago

wilhelmina slater

i love the hammond organ. my favorite sound in the whole world.

10 years ago

edwin santos

There are no lyrics. It is an instrumental tune.

10 years ago

James Morton

Now that's a great memory.

10 years ago

habitualmasticator

Instrumentals were a trademark of Stax, from the Mar-keys to Booker T & The MG's to the Bar-Kays

10 years ago

TGarzarel

I think the theme music to the "Batman" TV show in the 60's was inspired by this song

11 years ago

janemba204

i think the lyrics are: . I think that might be it

11 years ago

60Macushla

You got THAT right!!!There are NO instrumentals today.Not like this anyway.You could do 2 or 3 types of dances to this great song!The cha-cha-cha or the Madison.We started the oirginal line dances!!

11 years ago

Granitoons

What's the opening theme to Bottom called? It's harder to find.

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