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  2. These Arms of Mine (Otis Redding song) - Wikipedia

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    "These Arms of Mine" was released on the Volt sister label in October 1962, but charted in March the following year. [11] The single sold more than 800,000 copies. [12] It was included on Redding's debut album Pain in My Heart, which was released on January 1, 1964 by Stax on the Volt sister label.

  3. Otis Redding - Wikipedia

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    "These Arms of Mine" and other songs from the 1962–1963 sessions were included on Redding's debut album, Pain in My Heart. "That's What My Heart Needs" and "Mary's Little Lamb" were recorded in June 1963. The latter is the only Redding track with both background singing and brass. It became his worst-selling single.

  4. Pain in My Heart - Wikipedia

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    Pain in My Heart includes songs from Redding's 1962–1963 sessions. Stewart signed Redding for Stax and released Redding's debut single, "These Arms of Mine", with "Hey Hey Baby" on the B-side. "These Arms of Mine" was released by Volt, a subsidiary of Stax, in October 1962, and charted in March the following year. [12]

  5. These Arms of Mine (LeAnn Rimes song) - Wikipedia

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    "These Arms of Mine" is a song by American country singer LeAnn Rimes, released as the final single from her third studio album, Sittin' on Top of the World. The song was released to radio on November 21, 1998.

  6. These Arms of Mine - Wikipedia

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    These Arms of Mine may refer to: These Arms of Mine (Otis Redding song), released in 1962; These Arms of Mine (LeAnn Rimes song), released in 1998; These Arms of Mine (TV series), a Canadian television drama series in the 2000–01 season; These Arms of Mine (Grey's Anatomy), an episode of the television drama series Grey's Anatomy

  7. The Very Best of Otis Redding, Vol. 1 - Wikipedia

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    No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "These Arms of Mine" Otis Redding: 2:34: 2. "Pain in my Heart" Naomi Neville: 2:26: 3. "That's How Strong My Love Is" Roosevelt Jamison: 2:25: 4. "Mr. Pitiful" Otis Redding/Steve Cropper

  8. Otis! The Definitive Otis Redding - Wikipedia

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    These recordings are all original mono single or LP mixes. Three pre-Stax recordings and a demo recorded at Muscle Shoals are also included. The fourth disc, labeled "The Ultimate Live Otis Redding Show" was compiled from various live sources in an attempt to gather "the best version" of every song Otis ever recorded live and is mixed in stereo.

  9. Georgie Shaw - Wikipedia

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    That same year, "Somebody Else's Love Song" reached No. 29. [5] Jimmy Leyden and his orchestra and chorus accompanied Shawe on those two recordings. " No Arms Can Ever Hold You (like These Arms of Mine) " reached No. 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1955, [ 6 ] and " Go On with the Wedding ", featuring Kitty Kallen , reached No. 39 in 1956. [ 6 ]