William Bell Essentials

William Bell Essentials

As a songwriter, Memphis' William Bell proved one of soul music's great wordsmiths, writing “Born Under a Bad Sign” for Albert King and “You Don't Miss Your Water” for himself; the songs were respectively brought to rock audiences by Cream and The Byrds. As an artist, Bell was a fixture on Stax Records for most of its run, with notable singles including “Private Number” with Judy Clay and “A Tribute to a King,” his ode to the late Otis Redding. He had a post-Stax hit with 1977's “Tryin' to Love Two,” and continued to perform into the ‘10s.

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