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  2. Time Is Tight - Wikipedia

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    The group recorded two versions of the song – the shorter (3:14), slower version was released as a single in 1969, and became one of the biggest hits of the group's career, peaking in the US charts at #7 R&B and #6 Pop [1] and reaching number 1 in South Africa. The longer (4:55) version (which was included on the official soundtrack album) is ...

  3. UpTight (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The version of "Time Is Tight" included on the UpTight soundtrack album is an alternate recording, which differs from the single version in several respects: it is in stereo, it is played at a faster tempo, it runs almost two minutes longer (4'55"), and it includes both an extended introduction and an instrumental "breakdown" (beginning around 3'30"), neither of which are in the single version.

  4. Booker T. & the M.G.'s - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the band scored their second biggest hit with "Time Is Tight", [7] from the soundtrack to the movie Up Tight!, scored by Jones, [10] which reached No. 6 on the Billboard pop charts. For the 1969 album Damifiknow!, the Mar-Keys name was revived. The members of the group were explicitly identified in the album credits as the sextet of ...

  5. Super Black Market Clash - Wikipedia

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    At the time of release, this was the only record that featured the cover of the "Time Is Tight" instrumental by Booker T & the MGs. "Capital Radio" was extremely rare in the UK. Rather than re-issue the original the group recorded a new version for The Cost of Living as "Capital Radio Two."

  6. Booker T. Jones - Wikipedia

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    On October 29, 2019, his memoir Time Is Tight: My Life, Note by Note was released. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The memoir was mentioned on Fresh Air on October 25, 2019. [ 15 ]

  7. Night Time Is the Right Time - Wikipedia

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    "Night Time Is the Right Time" or "The Right Time" is a rhythm and blues song recorded by American musician Nappy Brown in 1957. It draws on earlier blues songs and has inspired popular versions, including those by Ray Charles , Rufus and Carla , and James Brown , which reached the record charts.

  8. The Tide Is High - Wikipedia

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    "The Tide Is High" is a 1967 rocksteady song written by John Holt, originally produced by Duke Reid and performed by the Jamaican group the Paragons, with Holt as lead singer. The song gained international attention in 1980, when a cover version by the American band Blondie became a US and UK number one hit. [ 2 ]

  9. Al Jackson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    But that was around 7:00 o'clock. And by the time Al Senior came in an hour later, at 8:00 o'clock, Al Jackson Jr. was swinging that damn band like a pro. [2] Future bandmates Steve Cropper and Donald "Duck" Dunn first heard Jackson playing in Mitchell's band at the Flamingo Room, and the all-white Manhattan Club.