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Al Green

( aka Reverend Al Green )

  • Born Albert Leornes Greene on 13 April 1946 in Arkansas, US.
  • Had 1 US Chart Number 1.
  • Awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (Grammy) in 2002
  • Included in Jimmy Claven's 5 all-time favourite tracks in The In Crowd - The Story of the Northern and Rare Soul Scene.
  • Included in The 100 Greatest Soul Songs of the 70s chart. For more details visit Soultracks.
  • Included in The 100 Greatest Slow Jams of All Time chart. For more details visit Soultracks.
  • Included in 1001 Songs You Must Hear Before You Die.
  • Included in 10001 Songs You Must Hear Before You Die.
  • Included in The Time Out 50 Best Soul Songs chart. For more details visit Timeout.
  • Included in The 100 Greatest Soul Songs of the 2000s chart. For more details visit Soultracks.
More details at Wikipedia

    1967

  • Back Up Train (and The Soul Mate's) entered the US charts on 09 December 1967 and reached number 41.
  • 1970

  • I Can't Get Next To You entered the US charts on 21 November 1970 and reached number 60.
  • 1971

  • Tired Of Being Alone entered the US charts on 24 July 1971 and reached number 11.
  • Let's Stay Together entered the US charts on 04 December 1971 and reached number 1.
  • 1972

  • Look What You Done For Me entered the US charts on 01 April 1972 and reached number 4.
  • I'm Still In Love With You entered the US charts on 08 July 1972 and reached number 3.
  • Guilty entered the US charts on 30 September 1972 and reached number 69.
  • You Ought To Be With Me entered the US charts on 21 October 1972 and reached number 3.
  • 1973

  • Hot Wire entered the US charts on 20 January 1973 and reached number 71.
  • Call Me (Come Back Home) entered the US charts on 17 February 1973 and reached number 10.
  • Here I Am (Come And Take Me) entered the US charts on 07 July 1973 and reached number 10.
  • Livin' For You entered the US charts on 08 December 1973 and reached number 19.
  • 1974

  • Let's Get Married entered the US charts on 30 March 1974 and reached number 32.
  • Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy) entered the US charts on 28 September 1974 and reached number 7.
  • 1975

  • L-O-V-E (Love) entered the US charts on 01 March 1975 and reached number 13.
  • Oh Me, Oh My (Dreams In My Arms) entered the US charts on 05 July 1975 and reached number 48.
  • Full Of Fire entered the US charts on 08 November 1975 and reached number 28.
  • 1976

  • Keep Me Cryin' entered the US charts on 23 October 1976 and reached number 37.
  • 1978

  • Belle entered the US charts on 07 January 1978 and reached number 83.


  • All 'n' All
  • Don't Leave Me (and The Soulmates)
  • Funny How Time Slips Away (and Lyle Lovett)
  • Glory, Glory
  • Happy
  • Have A Good Time
  • How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
  • I Tried To Tell Myself
  • I Want To Hold Your Hand
  • I'll Be Home For Christmas
  • I'm Glad You're Mine
  • I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
  • Jingle Bells
  • Keep On Pushing Love
  • Love
  • Love And Happiness
  • Love Is A Beautiful Thing
  • Love Ritual
  • Loving You
  • One Woman
  • Right Now, Right Now
  • Simply Beautiful
  • So Good To Be Here
  • So, You're Leaving
  • Stand Up
  • Take Me To The River
  • The Christmas Song
  • What Christmas Means To Me
  • Winter Wonderland
  • You've Got The Love I Need (featuring Anthony Hamilton)


  • Put A Little Love In Your Heart (and Annie Lennox)
  • The Message Is Love (featuring Arthur Baker & The Backbeat Disciples)