If You Need Me

Album: The Best Of Wilson Pickett (1963)
Charted: 64
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Songfacts®:

  • This was Pickett's first single after leaving The Falcons in 1962. He wrote the song with Robert Bateman and Sonny Sanders, who were members of a group called The Satintones. Bateman, who had produced The Falcons, was one of the first staff songwriters at Motown Records, and one of the first to leave. At Motown, he co-wrote and produced the Marvelettes hits "Please Mr. Postman" and "Playboy," but didn't feel he was fairly compensated. Along with Pickett, he joined Lloyd Price's startup label, Double-L Records, for which they wrote and recorded "If You Need Me."

    Pickett didn't last long at Double-L; he released two more singles, "It's Too Late" and "I'm Down To My Last Heartbreak," before heading to Atlantic, where he recorded his most famous songs.
  • Soul singer Solomon Burke recorded this soon after Pickett's version was released. On June 1, 1963, both versions reached their peak chart positions, with Pickett at #64 and Burke besting him at #37. Burke's version got the attention of The Rolling Stones, who recorded it on their 1964 album 12x5. Tom Jones recorded the song the following year. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Bertrand - Paris, France

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