Sam Moore, who had traditional hits with the soul duo Sam and Dave within the Sixties, died Friday morning in Coral Gables, Florida. He was 89. The explanation for loss of life was post-surgery issues, in accordance with the singer’s rep.
Moore took the tenor half on perennials which can be acquainted even to generations not but born in the course of the duo’s ’60s heyday, together with “Hold On, I’m Comin’” (a No. 1 R&B hit in 1966), “Soul Man” (which reached No. 2 on the Hot 100 in addition to topping the R&B chart in 1967) and “I Thank You” (a prime 10 hit on each charts in 1968).
Sam & Dave had been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992 and obtained the Recording Academy’s lifetime achievement honor in 2019.
Signed to Atlantic Records in 1965, Sam & Dave notched seven prime 10 R&B singles in 1966-67. Their bestselling work was recorded at Stax Records in Memphis, and most of it was penned by the highest songwriting group of Isaac Hayes and David Porter.
Their signature tune “Soul Man” scored a Grammy Award as finest R&B group efficiency. In 1979, the track loved a second life when it was coated by the Blues Brothers, the tongue-in-cheek duo that includes “Saturday Night Live” alums John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd.
In a 2022 interview with the Library of Congress to commemorate “Soul Man” being added to the National Recording Registry, Moore recalled the origins of the tune and the way it grew to become a catchphrase. “It was race-related but I thought, at the time, that the song was about girls — gettin’ girls, you know,” Moore mentioned. “But it turned out to be an anthem, sort of like ‘Blowin’ in the Wind,’ one of those. … [Later], Isaac would explain that it was the first time that ‘soul man’ had ever been used like that, and it was used by Sam and Dave! The first time ever.”
The dynamic, hard-working pair was among the many most potent dwell acts of their day; in the course of the celebrated Stax/Volt Revue tour of Europe in 1967, Sam & Dave got here near upstaging the trek’s billed headliner, Otis Redding.
Robert Gordon wrote in “Respect Yourself,” his 2013 Stax historical past: “Both were high-energy performers, and their force mushroomed when they were together.… They were double dynamite, each at full tilt, exploding together with exponential force.”
Harmonious onstage, Moore and Prater proved a contentious pair within the wings, though, after an preliminary cut up in 1970, they re-teamed for an additional uncomfortable decade collectively. Prater later changed Moore with one other vocalist, Sam Daniels, in a retooled “Sam & Dave.” The singers’ rocky relationship served as the premise for the 2009 comedy “Soul Men,” starring Samuel L. Jackson and Bernie Mac (and that includes Isaac Hayes in a supporting position); Moore unsuccessfully sued distributor Miramax after its launch.
Moore struggled for years with drug habit, however he toured with regularity after recovering within the early ‘80s. He made high-profile appearances with such rock stars as Lou Reed, who reduce a brand new model of “Soul Man” for the like-named function in 1986, and Bruce Springsteen, who featured him on the 1992 album “Lucky Town.”
Moore was born in Miami on October 12, 1935. He started performing as a teen with the doo-wop act the Gales, however the unit turned to straight gospel. Then after he joined one other gospel unit, the Melionaires, he was approached to exchange Sam Cooke within the Soul Stirrers, however rapidly turned down the invitation after seeing a efficiency by R&B star Jackie Wilson.
Gospel-to-pop crossovers Cooke and Wilson grew to become Moore’s principal fashions in his subsequent R&B profession. In 1961, he was working as an emcee and utility performer on the Miami nightclub the King of Hearts when he met Prater, a Georgia-born gospel veteran. An impromptu amateur-night efficiency started knowledgeable teaming. Their electrifying membership work led to singles on Miami document man Henry Stone’s Marlin label and for New York heavyweight Morris Levy’s Roulette. None was profitable, however Stone alerted Atlantic Records A&R chief Jerry Wexler to the singers’ potential. After witnessing a club-wrecking Miami efficiency, Wexler inked Sam & Dave to Atlantic.
The duo was initially dissatisfied once they had been instructed that they’d not document on the label’s celebrated New York studio, however as an alternative within the hinterlands of Memphis, at Stax, the native soul label distributed by Atlantic. But their relationship with the corporate’s in-house group of musicians (which included Booker T. & the MG’s and the Memphis Horns) and writers proved magical.
After a few failed singles, Sam & Dave caught fireplace with the galvanizing “You Don’t Know Like I Know” (No. 7 R&B) in 1966. This was succeeded by the smash “Hold On! I’m A Comin’” (because the title was initially rendered on a forty five single label), authored by Hayes and Porter, which shot to No. 1 on the R&B facet, and reached No. 21 on the pop charts. The profitable mixture with the songwriting group continued with the up-tempo rousers “Said I Wasn’t Gonna Tell Nobody” (No. 8), “You Got Me Hummin’” (No. 7), and the gripping ballad “When Something is Wrong With My Baby” (No. 2). The ’67 R&B chart-topper “Soul Man” proved to be the exclamation level for the singers’ work at Stax; the like-named album shot to No. 2 on the pop LP charts.
By that point, Sam & Dave had established themselves as probably the most highly effective R&B live performance attraction within the nation. Even Stax labelmate Redding needed to deliver one thing additional to the stage when he adopted them. (Footage shot in Norway in the course of the Stax/Volt tour that yr finds the singing duo and the solo star battling to a draw.) Unfortunately, after the No. 4 1968 hit “I Thank You,” Sam & Dave didn’t return to the R&B prime 10. Following the tip of Stax’s distribution take care of Atlantic, the duo was dropped at the Atlantic roster, and subsequent periods in Muscle Shoals, New York, and Miami didn’t rekindle the thrill of their Memphis-bred hits. They managed three extra prime 20 R&B hits earlier than a slide into the decrease reaches of the R&B charts.
Moore and Prater sundered their skilled relationship in 1970. Moore later instructed soul historian Dave Booth, “The next thing I knew, I got caught up into the drug scene and stayed with that for close to 15 years.” He recorded a solo album for Atlantic with saxophonist King Curtis, and the label launched a pair of unsuccessful singles — covers of Howard Tate’s “Stop” and the Miracles’ “Shop Around” — from the challenge. However, the LP was finally shelved after Curtis’ homicide in 1971; it was solely belatedly issued in 2002.
Though he re-teamed with Prater in 1971, the act’s try and reclaim their former stardom was hampered by Moore’s deepening habit to heroin and cocaine. Their album “Back at ‘Cha,” produced for United Artists in 1975 by guitarist Steve Cropper of Booker T. & the MG’s, went nowhere commercially, and a pair of 1981 units of soul covers for Odyssey Records equally flopped.
Moore and Prater performed their final present collectively in San Francisco on New Year’s Eve 1981. Thereafter, Prater and Daniels toured collectively as “Sam & Dave” for almost seven years. On April 9, 1988 — the yr following his arrest for possession of crack cocaine — Prater was fatally injured in a street accident on the way in which to his mom’s dwelling in Sycamore, GA.
Moore started his personal restoration from habit in 1982, after assembly his spouse, Joyce McRae, throughout a European tour; she quickly grew to become his supervisor. He appeared on Don Henley’s bestselling album “Building the Perfect Beast” in 1984, and duetted with Reed on “Soul Man” two years later. In 1988, he started a long-running affiliation with Dan Aykroyd, showing within the Elwood Blues Revue alongside the erstwhile Blues Brother. A decade later, he took a job within the demi-sequel and Aykroyd topliner “Blues Brothers 2000.” (Moore additionally took a supporting half, alongside Motown sax star Junior Walker, within the 1988 function “Tapeheads.”)
His highest-profile latter-day studio work got here alongside Bruce Springsteen, who employed him on 4 tracks for the album “Human Touch,” launched alongside the companion set “Lucky Town” in 1992. He sang with Springsteen once more on a 2022 album of R&B covers referred to as “Only the Strong Survive.”
In 1996, Moore, who was supporting Sen. Bob Dole’s run for the presidency, incurred the wrath of Hayes and Porter’s music writer by re-recording “Soul Man” as “I’m a Dole Man,” with retooled lyrics. A cease-and-desist order adopted, and the marketing campaign was compelled to cease utilizing the quantity. (In 2008, Moore reacted in form by insisting that Barack Obama’s marketing campaign cease utilizing his recordings.)
His final solo album, “Overnight Sensation,” was issued by Rhino Records in 2006. A duo assortment within the method of Ray Charles’ “Genius Loves Company,” it featured collaborations with Springsteen, Mariah Carey, Jon Bon Jovi, Steve Winwood and others.
He is survived by his spouse, Joyce Moore.