Thanks bsh69r, I missed that. Two heads or more are better than one.
02/17/09 friday@fridayinathens.com
Correction: The song that's played here was done by Scott McKenzie and is called "San Francisco". The MP3 is mistitled. Aside from that, I love your site...absolutely a great site and will keep revisiting it. :-) bsh69r 02/16/09
Really enjoying the site. Love the featured act (The Zombies) and their music. Great work you do.
A service. Barry H. 02/06/09
This ("Ain't That Peculiar") used to be the song back then! Heidi R. 01/29/09
One of my all time favorite groups "The Intruders", doing one of their best! I play this one on my home system at least once a week. Your buddy, Dirk H. 12/05/08
You’ve created something wonderful with your Friday website. Something positive to look forward to each week. Can’t wait to see what’s on the plate for this week. Leslie P. 11/17/08
Thanks for the wonderful music I enjoy it... Great site Connie 9/11/08
Larry, Live for "Fridays"....I even get up and put on my tornado red shoes and tap along to the songs!!!
A.P. 7/11/2008
Growing up as an "old school" listener, I love this kind of music. Thanks so much for putting real music on so we all can hear what it was like back then. This music is NOT DEAD, it's still alive; and people like "us", the listeners keep it alive!
Babedoll 7/9/2008
This "Private Number" was always a great song. Too bad they did not have more hits. I loved this song. Harper 7/9/2008
Don and Juan were one of the great Doo-Wop singing Duo's out there. Love 'em! "All That's Missing Is You" is one of their rarest records! Northern Soul! Brian Y. 7/2/2008
Larry; What would Friday's be without you and Friday is Always coming in Athens? Jimmy J 6/30/2008
Thank you for this site, I'm french and
I have 40 years. I am a collector of
vinyl and American music oldies, soul,
funk. Il are very few in my french
cas.Je this site is fantastic because I
found some artist American and that
I discovered the other, bravo and
keep this site. 5/20/2008
Hey! I haven't heard this song since I was visiting LLC in the summer of 1972. I was crazy about her... wow! Thanks for sharing this song with the public! MSH 5/19/2008
The words to this song (Expressway to Your Heart) are quite interesting. Larry keep the tunes coming.
TC jJ 5/19/2008
First timer for me. I love your terrific format and exciting info. I feel like I'm back in Athens. ES 5/14/2008
IT DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS----THIS IS THE BEST!!!! Unknown 5/9/2008
I love it. I am learning about all of these singers and I'm only
16 years old. Unknown 5/8/2008
Hey you,
I LOVE that song by the Casinos
this week. I think it's
one of the prettiest "pop" songs ever
written and a great slow dance song.
:) I keep getting a flash back of a
girl/boy party in 6th or 7th grade.
I remember slow dancing with
someone - maybe Kevin. I can
almost see the room (someone's
basement/ rumpus room) and I
know the guy had on a sweater but I
can't quite see the
face. I'll keep you posted. Anyway -
thanks for playing it for me.
Take care. B. - 4/25/2008
Larry - Thanks so much for Otis!
Can you find "Then You Can Say
Goodbye" by The Casino's? Thanks!
Betsy 4/18/2008
Thanks for sharing the one hit wonder.
I'm surprised this only made it to #7
as its played quite often as an oldie.
Keep the sounds coming.
JJ 4/13/2008
Lovin the tunes, Larry.See ya in June. Randy R. 3/21/2008
Mr. Larry; Thanks for all you do for us little people.
Sincerely JJ 3/7/2008
Thanks Larry! Nothing like a Dirty Old Woman! Betsy
3/3/2008
This is very cool.My kind of music. Thanks. George S.
2/29/2008
Larry, Does anyone remember the days at Legion Field with POCO & Pure Prairie League and the music park behind the pool and all the good times concerts concerts?
Bill M. 2/29/2008
Mr. Green sure does have a smooth voice. I'm surprised he didn't do even better. JJ 2/18/2008
Hey Larry - Ever heard of "Dirty Old Woman" by Denise La Salle? You make my Fridays. Betsy
2/15/2008
Enjoyed Joe Cocker. Thanks folks. - Jim 2/8/2008
This is a great song. Larry keep the tunes coming.
TC YF JJ 2/8/2008
A WONDERFUL site- Thanks for keeping GOOD MUSIC- Alive. - Big Doc-Bdge, GA 2/8/2008
Greetings to all at FIA!
I've been longing to hear "The Bus' by
the late, great Billy Preston. Any
chance you got that in your vaults?
Here's to a soulful 2008!
Carlos - Cleveland, OH 1/29/2008
Hey Larry, I just read about Miles and Jimi being friends. How about some Hendrix soon.
Love the website, Joy 1/18/2008
Great to get the Twelve Days of Christmas.
Thanks, Pat M. 12/28/07
A great way to enjoy the history of music and the beautiful sounds of the blues. Robert B. 12/7/2007
Enjoyed your special on the Rolling Stones. I would like to see more on Blues Artist old and young. Keep it Groovin. Robert B. 11/28/2007
Larry, Johnny Guitar Watson really brings back some wasted brain cells! Wore out the grooves in that album the year it came out. Thanks David L. 11/9/07
Watson is the man!!! Your Bro. Young Robert! 11/9/07
OMG, This song (Humble Pie - Thirty Days In The Hole) so reminds me of you Larry and 1972! LOL Andrie - 10/5/07
I love this website, I have to listen to this each and every day. Thank you very much. I will share this with all my
co-workers and friends. Nate 9/30/07
Love this site! I call it "Continuing Music Education"! I know the songs, but I didn't know all the stories behind the people who performed them. Andrie - 9/23/07
Can you dig up Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel by Tavares? Thanks! D. - Cleveland OH 8/17/07
The site is wonderful Larry and the music is just awesome!!! I love visiting It's Friday In Athens!!!! Please keep this going forever!!!! - Dierdra L. - President/CEO, Getan Records, THE LIGHTHOUSE GOSPELETTES!!! Athens, GA 7/29/07
It's Friday? How about "Don't Roll Your Bloodshot Eyes at Me" for a little local flavor? Mark B. 7/27/07
Consider the Manhattans on Friday’s! Frank P. 7/27/07
Larry!!!! You MADE my day with "Build Me Up"! I'm on vacation in Santa Barbara and sent it to my co-workers with the threat that I can now play it anytime I want! Psych! Hello Don M in the bay area and to Betsy! Everyone raves about your site, Larry! It's awesome! Gratefully yours, Scotty 7/20/07
Hey Larry, Before the summer's over we need something from the summer of love for its 40th anniversary. It's for us in the bay area. Don M. 7/13/07
Hey Larry The music is just great.Would also like to hear'The Horse' by Cliff Nobles. Thanks. Double Divine 7/6/07
Hey Larry, Remember those instrumentals that played before the top of the hour on AM Radio? How about "The Horse" by Cliff Nobles or "Soul Finger".
Thanks! Betsy K. 6/30/07
Larry, If I ever need a D.J. Guess what,You The Man!!! Thanx: Corndog 6/22/07
Yes! it's Friday and I'm up here jammin' in Cleveland, OH. How about some Soul Generation - Body & Soul (That's the Way It's Got to Be) Ya'll remember that one? Have a great weekend! losplus 6/22/07
How about Earth, Wind and Fire? Angie G. 6/6/07
Hooray for Friday!! Mary A. 6/1/07
This group (The Four Tops) is great. Thanks VM Jimmy J. - 5/25/07
Thanks for a Friday of Dusty Springfield, The Look of Love. Erica from Red Lobster, thanks for the look. - F.L. 4/5/07
I love this site! Any chance I could hear "Coldest Days Of My Life" by the Chi-Lites? - 4/4/07
I would love to hear "Unchained Melody" by the Righteous
Brothers or "Fats" Domino's
"Ain't That a Shame" or
"Blueberry Hill." Thanks,
Patrick - 3/30/07
Hey Larry! You are amazing! I have my whole office dancing to these! Just great! Can you do a BeeGees for my boss and slip in Build Me Up Buttercup? I sing it anyway at work, may as well have the music to go along with it (the more to torture my co-workers with! Looking forward to all the Fridays-with-Larry! :) Scotty - 3/30/07
Oh, my goodness, you found "Black Pearl." I nearly fainted this am, when I opened the site. Thank you sooooo much. Blessings P.W. Smith - 3/30/07
Please add "Black Pearl" by The Checkmates...not sure what year, but thinking mid 60's. Thanks sooooooo much.
P. Smith - 3/23/07
This is a great website. My mom always listened to the "Oldies" station here, and I wanted to be just like my Mom, so I started listening to it and I loved it, and this website has some of my favorites. M. Pierce - 3/22/07
Hey, I love the t-shirt. I have had it on
since I got home from Arizona. You
did a good job. That was a great
song last Friday (Wang Dang Doodle)
- didn't know it but who ever
requested it is someone I
would like to hang with. And then
today we had
The Zombies....that took me back to
8th grade and one of my first boy/girl
parties. They were always held in
someone's basement and the lights
would go off by 9:00.
That song always seem to bring on
lots of smooching. I will
not be naming names.... ;)
Thanks again,
Betsy
This is awesome!!! Thanks for the great site and fabulous music!! WooHoo!! Jen B. - 2/18/07
I could not have picked a better artist. Thanks, Pat M.
Thank you Larry - You have made my day! Betsy K.
Mr. Larry, I really enjoyed Roy Head-Hey Hey. YF
Jim J. - 2/5/07
This always gets my Friday off to a great start! Love it!
Debbie - 1/26/07
Every once in a while my mornings are worth rising for, this has been one of them with Tina Turner.
Thanks Bill S. - 1/19/07
Keep up the good work. JJ - 1/19/07
Wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year 2007! I remember at this time in 1969 we were really gettng into Abbey Road! But oh, how I love the sweet soul music of the 60's and 70's as well. Thanks for your work in keeping this music alive. And keep on sending it, Brother! Dennis M. - 12/29/06
Moonchild Diva in Motown - found the site by looking for Billy Stewart! I think you answered my question...who played bass on Billy's recordings? SO THANK YOU for clearing up the mystery! - 12/11/06
Billy Stewart , alright, one of my favorites. Also, Jerry Butler, Major Lance, Willy Tee....
Your friend, Dirk H.
Thanks for Billy Stewart Larry - You have made
my day! Betsy K. - 12/8/07
I look forward to Friday's email. This is great.
Linda L. - 12/8/07
Wow! From your personal E-Mail account. I forward "Its Friday in Athens!!!" on to my friends often. The folks here at work are trying to figure me out. Their 56 year old C.E.O. sits in his office every Friday morning booming out R&B. Though it works for me, its not the type of behavior they expect from someone in my position. BLUES BANKER!
T. Turgeon -
Thanks for Joe T. Luv'd it! Roy Head and the Traits?
Hope you had a good Turkey Day.
T. Turgeon - 11/27/07
I keep waiting for Jackie Wilson and Billy Stewart....I have
decided that like me, you have an
older brother or sister who had you
listening to this music as a kid.
Hope all is well your way.
Betsy K. - 11/25/06
How about a little Joe Tex? T. Turgeon
Thanks, "I LOVE IT! Makes my day! M.N. - 9/29/06
WOW WOW WOW AN OUTSTANDING REVIEW OF THE real STYLE OF MUSIC - Atlanta Cooking - 9/23/06
In my time, this is the most fascinating music I have ever heard. **86 - 8/17/06
Keep up the great and extremely important work. We met I believe at Michael Guthrie's house a few weeks ago at the HVARII Reunion. I am a great lover of our R&B and it's great to see someone who truly cares about it. Ole!
T. Turgeon - 8/2/06
Again, the "It's Friday" series is great - I love it every week and have sent it on to so many folks -
thanks again. Betsy K.
Aretha is my personal favorite so far! Peggy M.
LOVE THIS...I NEED SOMETHNG TO GET ME THROUGH THE DAY !!!! C. Lady - 6/3/07
Great! Perfect! Dance Music I Love It!!! Laine L.
I think you missed your calling as a DJ! Nicki S.
Keep 'em coming!! I really enjoy listening to "my kind of music". Thank you. Mary M.
I like getting your email every Friday, keep it coming!
Carlas A.
DON'T FORGET THE 'QUEEN OF SOUL'........ ARETHA!!!!! YOUR MAKING MY FRIDAYS. RONK
MY FRIENDS REALLY LIKE FRIDAY IN ATHENS! ONE IS SENDING EVERYONE AT THE COURTHOUSE AN EMAIL. Ron H.
THANKS SO MUCH EACH WEEK! Nancy W.
This makes me smile! Ray C.
Great job, keep up the good work. Terry T.
I SAVE UNTIL FRI AFTERNOON, BY 5:00 P.M. I'M REVVVVED!!! RONK - 5/19/06
Thanks for this humanitarian service to get us crunk for district wide planning. Wilson Pickett reminds us to put a “spotlight on Otis Redding y’all”. Yeah,yeah, oh yeah. Fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-Faaa! Karl S.
Thanks. What a pleasant surprise to get to work and open this e-mail- glad I started with yours first. Melanie B.
Thanks for the Friday emails Larry!! I really enjoy them.
Kim S.
Thanks for the sound of good music. I really do love my oldies but goodies. E. Luke - 5/19/06
Thanks!!! This is great! Jane B.
Great site! How about some Sam Cooke??? - 5/19/06
Thanks for the music! Steve P.
I love this! Thanks. Dianne M.
I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your Friday emails. Thanks for including me! Betsy K.
I appreciate the link – good stuff!
Jon W.
I LIKE IT!!!!!! Thanks and HAPPY FRIDAY!!!!!!!!!!!! Barbara S.
THIS IS GREAT!!!!!! Susan R.
So in your spare time you try to cheer up everyone? Thanks, Lori R.
I love these songs. Thanks. Terri S.
Awesome……Thanks for doing this, we all look forward to it every week. I’ve sent it to everyone I know!
Debi D.
I needed this today! Thanks. Susan S.
Good selection for this fabulous
Friday!!!!!
Thanks for the Music this morning. I think I could listen to this all day, if people didn't think I was crazy for MOVING in my chair. Have a great weekend. Joyce G.
Al Green was born in Forrest City, Arkansas. The son of a sharecropper, he started out at age nine in a Forrest City quartet called the Greene Brothers; he dropped the final "e" from his last name years later as a solo artist. They toured extensively in the mid-1950s in the South until the Greenes moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan, when they began to tour around Michigan. He was kicked out of the group by his father because he was caught listening to Jackie Wilson.
Green formed a group called Al Greene & the Creations in high
school. Curtis
Rogers and Palmer
James, two members of the Creations, formed an independent
label called Hot Line Music Journal. The band, now known as the Soul Mates, recorded "Back Up Train" and released it on Hot Line Music; the song was an R&B chart hit. The Soul Mates' subsequent singles did not sell as well. Green came into contact with bandleader Willie Mitchell of Memphis' Hi Records in 1969, when Mitchell hired him as a vocalist for a Texas show with Mitchell's band and then asked him to sign with the label.
Mitchell predicted stardom for Green, coaching him to find his own, unique voice at a time when Green had previously been trying to sing like his heroes Jackie Wilson, Wilson Pickett, James Brown, and Sam Cooke. Green's debut album with Hi Records was Green is Blues, a slow, horn-driven album that allowed Green to show off his powerful and expressive voice, with Mitchell arranging, engineering, and producing. The album was a moderate success. The next LP, Al Green Gets Next To You (1970), was a massive success that included four gold singles as Green developed his vocal and songwriting talents. Let's Stay Together (1972) was an even bigger success, as was I'm Still In Love With You (1972). Call Me was a critical sensation, and was also just as popular at the time; it is one of his most fondly remembered albums today. Al Green Explores Your Mind (1974) contained the song "Take Me to the River" covered by the Talking Heads on their second album.
On October 18, 1974, Green's girlfriend, Mary Woodson, poured boiling grits on him as he was showering (because he had rejected her marriage proposal), causing second-degree burns on his back, stomach, and arm. She then killed herself in an adjacent bedroom. Deeply shaken, Green converted to Christianity and became an ordained pastor of the Full Gospel Tabernacle in Memphis in 1976. Continuing to record R&B, Green saw his sales start to slip and the critics grew steadily harsher. 1977's The Belle Album was critically acclaimed but did not regain his former mass audience. In 1979, Green was injured while performing, and interpreted this accident as a message from God. He then concentrated his energies towards pastoring his church and gospel singing, also appearing in 1982 with Patti Labelle in the musical Your Arms Too Short to Box With God. His first gospel album was The Lord Will Make a Way. From 1981 to 1989 Green recorded a series of gospel recordings, garnering eight "soul gospel performance" Grammys in that period. In 1984 director Robert Mugge released a documentary film, Gospel According to Al Green, including interviews about his life and footage from his church.
After spending several years exclusively performing gospel, Green began to return to R&B. First, he released a duet with Annie Lennox, "Put A Little Love In Your Heart" for Scrooged, a Bill Murray film. His 1994 duet with country music singer Lyle Lovett blended country with R&B, garnering him his ninth Grammy, this time in a pop music category. Green's first secular album in some time was Your Heart's In Good Hands (1995), released to positive reviews but disappointing sales, the same year Green was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
In 2000, Green published Take Me to the River, a book discussing his career. Green received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002.
By 2003 Green released a non-religious (secular) album entitled I Can't Stop, his first collaboration with Willie Mitchell since 1985's He is the Light. Then in March 2005 he issued Everything's Ok, as the follow up to I Can't Stop. Green also collaborated with Mitchell on this secular CD.
In 2004, Green was inducted into the Gospel Music Association's Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Green still continues to tour, and to preach at the Full Gospel Tabernacle in Memphis, Tennessee.