This week at Glyn Wiltonโs Mixed Music Bag,
heโs asking us to write about a song in which
the title or a line mentions the current month.
Hereโs my November artist and her song.
Tag: R&B
Sticks And Stones
Written for Song Lyric Sunday –
“The Old Adage”
Hereโs how the theme inspired me.
I’ve Been Loving You For Too Long (To Stop Now)
Written for Jimโs Thursday Inspiration #298 –
โLovinโ You.โ Hereโs my spin on things.
That’s Entertainment – Letter W
Welcome back to โThatโs Entertainment!โ โ
The A To Z Challenge.
I hope you enjoy my musical selections.
Letโs see whatโs up today!
That’s Entertainment – Letter R
Welcome back to โThatโs Entertainment!โ โ
The A To Z Challenge.
I hope you enjoy my musical selections.
Letโs see whatโs up today!
That’s Entertainment – Letter M
Welcome back to โThatโs Entertainment!โ โ
The A To Z Challenge.
I hope you enjoy my musical selections.
Letโs see whatโs up today!
A Little Bit Louder Now
Written for Glynโs Mixed Music Bag week #22
where we are asked to write about a song by a group
or solo singer beginning with the letter I or J.

There is only one band in the history of American music that had a proven influence on both The Beatles and the rapper Ice Cube and had a hit in six straight decades, from the โ50s to the โ00s. That band is the mighty Isley Brothers, one the most influential bands in American musical history.
Formed in the mid-โ50s as a teenage gospel quartet by the four eldest Isley Brothers (OโKelly, Rudolph, Ronald and Vernon), the original group quit performing when Vernon was tragically killed at age 13 while riding his bike. In 1957, at the urging of their parents, the remaining three brothers moved to New York City to make it as a R&R band. The first song they wrote together was something calledย โShout!โโ a massive smash that had multiple lives thanks to its inclusion on theย Animal Houseย soundtrack โ and is probably playing at an event near you, right now.
From that first single and album in 1959, the Isley Brothers repeatedly redefined what their music was and what it was called; they dominated the black music charts like no band before or since. The Isley Brothers can count bothย Jimi Hendrixย (who toured with them in the early โ60s) andย Elton Johnย (whose band backed the Isleys up in the UK) as backing musicians. They have arguably the most legendary run of albums in R&B history. After early R&R success (and an incredible detour withย Motown), the band released all of their albums independently on their ownย T-Neck Records, reinventing R&B over and over again in the process.
In 1973, the younger brothers Ernie and Marvin joined the band alongside their brother in law, Chris Jasper. Ernie Isley is one of the most well-known and respected guitarists and song writers in the history of the business and together the brothers wrote and produced many of the hits that we know and love today.
The Isley Brothers were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1992, in a class with their old backing guitarist, Jimi Hendrix. The band received a lifetime achievement Grammy in 2014 and have sold millions of records the world over; 16 of their albums hit the Top 40 and all of them are powerhouses on the R&B charts. They have bridged cultural differences by blending Soul and R&B with Funk, bringing a new style of music to the mainstream and having a lasting impact on countless artists to follow. Their music has transcended through generations and their reach has extended to the modern day where their music is frequently sampled all throughout hip hop and modern pop. They are, in many respects, the most important and influential band in the history of American music, the only band who could be sampled by Notorious B.I.G. and covered by The Yardbirds! What a career!
Released in 1959, “Shout!” is an electrifying anthem that broke the mold of R&R and R&B, becoming an enduring symbol of musical joy and freedom. The song’s inception, inspired by a liveย improvisation on Jackie Wilson’s “Lonely Teardrops,” captured a spontaneous burst of energy and emotion. The studio recording, characterized by its gospel-infused harmonies and a simple yet profound chorus urged listeners to release their inhibitions and “shout a little bit louder nowโ.
Though “Shout” didn’t immediately climb the charts, its influence and popularity grew over time, becoming a live performance staple for the Isley Brothers. Covered by numerous artists across a variety of genres, “Shout” has demonstrated its versatile appeal and enduring legacy. It’s more than just a song โฆ. it’s an anthem of liberation and celebration.
Here now are the Isley Brothers with their iconic recording of โShout!โ
Big thanks to Glyn for hosting Mixed Music Bag every week.
Thanks for joining me today and spinning some tunes.
See you on the flip side. ๐
NARยฉ2024
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NAME THAT TUNE (July 30, 2023)
It’s Sunday so that means you have another shot at seeing if you can decipher my clues and Name That Tune.
Are you ready to play? Ok, letโs get this thing going! Here are your five clues:
- According to the performer of today’s song, the title was derived from and inspired by a spiritual co-written by Sam Cooke.
- The song for today was featured in the 1986 film of the same name about a group of boys trying to find a friend who had gone missing.
- Our featured performer rose to prominence as one of the principal lead singers of the R&B vocal group The Drifters.
- This song has been covered numerous times, most notably by Otis Redding and John Lennon, but the recording today is the most popular version and the biggest hit.
- Today’s artist started his solo career in 1960; his first solo hit was “Spanish Harlem” and the following year he had a second hit with today’s song.
So, howโd you do? Do you think you know the name of the song and who performed it?
Letโs see if you’re right. Scroll down for the big reveal.

Thatโs right! The answer is โStand By Meโ by Ben E. King. Did you guess it? What was your โAha!โ moment?
Are you ready to hear the song and watch a little clip from the movie? Ok, let’s go!
What a great coming-of-age film! This movie, based on Stephen King’s novella “The Body”, was directed by Rob Reiner and starred Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman and Jerry O’Connell.
It’s great hearing these terrific songs, don’t you think? How many of you remember The Platters? I sure do and my favorite song by them is “Twilight Time”. Check it out next time you’re on YouTube.
Next week in this slot there will be a surprise post waiting for you. I have gladly forfeited my August 6 edition of Name That Tune for a special guest post …. our first here on The Rhythm Section. Please stay tuned for what I know will be a great addition to our site!
I hope you had fun with me today playing Name That Tune! Catch ya later, kids!
See you on the flip side.
Iโm The Sicilian Storyteller
NAR ยฉ 2023