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"Mustang Sally" is a rhythm and blues (R&B) song written and first recorded by Mack Rice in 1965. [1] It was released on the Blue Rock label (4014) in May 1965 with "Sir Mack Rice" as the artist. [2] The song uses an AAB layout with a 24-bar structure. [3]
The Commitments received mostly positive reviews. [1] Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes sampled 48 reviews, and gave the film an approval rating of 90%, with an average score of 7.4/10. The critical consensus reads, "The Commitments is a vibrantly funny and blissfully heartfelt ode to the power of music". [67]
The soundtracks to the Alan Parker film such as In The Midnight Hour, Try a Little Tenderness and Mustang Sally have sold over 12 million copies. [3] The original members of the group Dick Massey and Kenneth McCluskey have formed their own band called "The Commitments". [4]
Andrew Strong (born 14 November 1973) is an Irish singer and the son of Irish musician and singing coach Robert (Rob) Strong. He grew up in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, (where his father lived while performing with showbands), and Blessington, Co. Wicklow.
Mustang Sally may refer to: "Mustang Sally" (song), written and recorded by Mack Rice, later covered by The Rascals and Wilson Pickett "Mustang Sally & GTO", a song from blues musician John Lee Hooker's More Real Folk Blues: The Missing Album; Mustang Sally, a 2006 horror movie; Salvatore "Mustang Sally" Intile, a minor character on The Sopranos
The Commitments began previews on 21 September 2013, at the Palace Theatre, London, before holding its official opening night on 8 October. [12] The cast consisted of Denis Grindel as Jimmy Rabbitte, Killian Donnelly as Deco, [13] Ben Fox as Joey Fagan, [14] Sean Kearns as Jimmy Rabbitte's father [14] and Sarah O'Connor, Stephanie McKeon and Jessica Cervi played The Commitmentettes. [14]
"Mustang Sally" b/w "Three Time Loser" 23 6 28 40 The Wicked Pickett: 1967 "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" b/w "Nothing You Can Do" 29 19 – 57 "I Found a Love – Part I" b/w "I Found a Love – Part II" 32 6 – – The Sound of Wilson Pickett "You Can't Stand Alone" 70 26 – – "Soul Dance Number Three" 55 10 – – "Funky Broadway"
Bonny "Mack" Rice (November 10, 1933 – June 27, 2016), [1] sometimes credited as Sir Mack Rice, was an American songwriter and singer. [2] His best-known composition and biggest hit as a solo performer was "Mustang Sally".