Reverend Albert Green born April 13 1946 In Forrest City Arkansas Is An American Grammy Award Winning Soul And Gospel Singer Who Enjoyed Great Popularity In The 70s With Hit Singles Such As "Let's Stay Together" Tired Of Being Alone" And "You Oughta Be With Me". Green Has Boasted A Voice Capable Of Both Fluid High Streams Of Sugar And Deep South Growls And Rasps. He Has Sold Over 20 Million Records Worldwide And He Was Also Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame In 1995 Read More On Last.Fm
"Let's Stay Together" Is A Song By Al Green On His 1972 Album Of The Same Name. The Let's Stay Together Songfacts Reports That According To Rolling Stone Magazine's Top 500 Songs After Producer Willie Mitchell Gave Al Green A Rough Mix Of A Tune He And Drummer Al Jackson Had Developed Green Wrote The Lyrics In 5 Minutes. However Green Didn't Want To Record The Song And For 2 Days He Argued With Willie Mitchell Before Finally Agreeing To Cut It. It Reached #1 On The Billboard Hot 100 And Remained On The Chart For 16 Weeks. It Also Topped Billboard's R&B Chart For Nine Weeks. The Song Later Appeared On The Soundtrack To Pulp Fiction. It Was Ranked The 60th Greatest Song Of All Time By Rolling Stone Magazine On Their List Of The 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time. "Let's Stay Together" Was Later Covered By Tina Turner Her Second Collaboration With The British Heaven 17/B.E.F. Production Team After "Ball Of Confusion" In 1982 And Served As Her Comeback Single In Late 1983 Charting At #6 In The UK One Place Higher Than Al Green's Original - And Her Third U.K. Top 10 Single The First Being "River Deep Mountain High" And Second Being "Nutbush City Limits" Both With Former Husband Ike Turner And Also #26 On The Billboard Hot 100 And #1 On The U.S. Dance Chart. The Song Became A Turning Point In Turner's Solo Career And Was Later Included On Her Multiplatinum Selling Album Private Dancer Released In The Spring Of 1984. "Let's Stay Together" Has Also Been Covered By Margie Joseph Who Had Also Recorded In Memphis Contemporaneous To Green But Offered A Philly-Inspired Version Produced By Arif Mardin Michael Bolton Jimmy Smith Michelle Williams Boyz II Men Brian Kennedy Issac Hayes As Well As By At Last On The First Season Of America's Got Talent Who Performed It A Cappella. It Has Also Been Covered By Soul Singer Lemar. An Interpretation Of The Song Is Evident In The Song "Earthquake" On The Album Tha Carter By Rapper Lil Wayne. An Instrumental Version Very Close To The Al Green Original Was Recorded By The Memphis Horns. The Company Wavegroup Did A Cover Of The Song For The Game Karaoke Revolution Presents American Idol. The Song Has Been Performed On American Idol By Justin Guarini Trenyce Leah LaBelle And Joseph Murena.