Sad Mood
Sam Cooke
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Train with the lonely whistle Blowing down the track And oh, train with the lonely whistle Blowing down the track Come on and bring your precious cargo Bring my baby back Train, you're huffing and a-blowing Because you work too fast Listen to me, train, you're huffing and a-blowing Because you work too fast Don't you know that you've got to take it easy If you wanna last Listen to me, train Take it nice and easy When you go 'round them curves Do that for me Take it nice and easy When you go 'round the curves Now don't shake up my baby And don't upset her nerves Train, go on and blow your whistle Blow it loud and strong Train, go on and blow your whistle Blow it loud and strong 'Cause I want the world to know That baby's coming home
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10 facts about this song
Genre Identification"Sad Mood" by Sam Cooke belongs to the classic soul genre. It emphasizes the expressiveness and depth of feeling characteristic of this music style.
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Release DateThe song was released in December 1960. It came out five years after Sam Cooke made his debut as a solo artist.
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Album Association"Sad Mood" was featured in the album "Swing Low," which was one of Cooke’s most commercially successful long plays.
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Chart RankingAlthough it's not one of Cooke's best-known songs, "Sad Mood" did reach #29 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 charts and was a steady fixture for some time.
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Record Label"Sad Mood" was released under the RCA label - a significant American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, one of the big three record companies.
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Song DurationDespite its profound emotional depth, "Sad Mood" is a relatively short song as it only runs for 2 minutes and 38 seconds.
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Songwrite & CompositionSam Cooke himself wrote this iconic song. Cooke had a knack for combining pop and gospel into soul, a skill that shone in "Sad Mood".
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Public Reception"Sad Mood" is considered an exemplary work of Cooke's ability to express complex emotions through his powerful vocals. Critics and fans alike lauded his vocal performance in the song.
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Cover VersionsArtists such as Jamaican singer The Slackers have covered "Sad Mood", showcasing its timeless appeal.
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Legacy & Influence"Sad Mood" is a prime example of Sam Cooke’s vocal range and emotional impact, making it an important part of his legacy and influence on later soul and R&B artists.
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