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Hot Buttered Soul: Why Isaac Hayes’s Album Get Fame All-Around?

Again in headlines after nearly five decades completed The Isaac Hayes Movement album was released in 1970.  The album was prepared under the landmark of Hot Buttered Soul. Marvell Thomas also stands with “The Isaac Hayes Movement” and he did this after Jimi Hendrix Experience.

The Isaac Hayes Movement consists of only four lyrics which are enough long and have enough arrangements. Jerry Butler’s applied the same pattern with the “I Stand Accused” song which is five minutes long. 

Hot Buttered Soul

Two other songs are also taken from the Bacharach-David song, “I Just Don’t Know What to Do with Myself” and Chalmers and Rhodes’s “One Big Unhappy Family”. This album stayed on Billboard’s Soul Albums chart for nearly seven weeks in 1970 at the number one position.

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Hot Buttered Soul

On the Jazz Albums chart, it tops and it spent 75 weeks on Billboard 200. Aside from this “I Stand Accused” was released in 1970 as a single. We can say “Walk On By” is inspired by Jerry Butler’s “I Stand Accused.” But he change it in a different way which made him different from other artists. 

“One Big Unhappy Family” is also another song that Hayes covered in his “One Woman” in his album. You can follow us on our Twitter account to get more information. 

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