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William Bell

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Biography

A principal architect of the Stax/Volt sound, singer/composer William Bell remains best known for his classic "You Don't Miss Your Water," one of the quintessential soul records to emerge from the Memphis scene. Born William Yarborough on July 16, 1939, he cut his teeth backing Rufus Thomas, and in 1957 recorded his first sides as a member of Los Del Rio. After joining the Stax staff as a writer, in 1961 Bell made his solo debut with the self-penned "You Don't Miss Your Water," an archetypal slice of country soul and one of the label's first big hits. A two-year Armed Forces stint effectively derailed his career, however, and he did not release his first full-length album, The Soul Of A Bell, until 1967, generating a Top 20 hit with the single "Everybody Loves a Winner"; that same year, Albert King also scored with another classic Bell composition, the oft-covered "Born Under a Bad Sign."

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Top Tracks

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  1.  
    Lyrics
    Have I told you lately that I love you?
    Well, if I didn't, darlin', I'm sorry
    Did I reach out and hold you in my loving arms
    Oh, when you needed me?
    Now I realize that you need love too
    I Forgot To Be Your Lover - (2:20)  -  8,001 plays
  2. You Don't Miss Your Water - (3:00)  -  3,907 plays
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    Everyday will be like a holiday
    When my baby
    When my baby comes home
    Now she's been gone
    For such a long time
    Every Day Will Be Like a Holiday - (2:39)  -  4,143 plays
  4. A Tribute To A King - (2:52)  -  2,074 plays
  5. Any Other Way - (2:29)  -  1,636 plays
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