The Best of You
"The Best of You" is a 1980 song by Booker T. Jones,[1] and a single from the album The Best of You produced by David Anderle. The B-side to the May 1980 single was "Let's Go Dancin'".
"The Best of You" | |
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Single by Booker T. Jones | |
from the album The Best of You | |
B-side | "Let's Go Dancin'" |
Released | 1980 |
Genre | R&B |
Songwriter(s) | Booker T. Jones |
Producer(s) | David Anderle |
The Booker T. Jones song was given a new audience in 1991 when the song was covered by English singer Kenny Thomas, titled "Best of You", from his debut album Voices. The Thomas version reached No. 11 in the UK and also charted in Ireland, the Netherlands, France, Germany and New Zealand.[2][3]
References
- "Booker T. Jones - The Best Of You (1980, Vinyl) on Discogs".
- Pace magazine 1994 p.61 ""I'm three years older and my music reflects the changes I have inevitably gone through," says Kenny Thomas. ... in 1991, unleashed such monster hit singles as Outstanding, Thinking About Your Love, [The] Best of You and Tender Love."
- British Hit Singles and Albums -2005 p 100 BEST Of YOU - Kenny THOMAS
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