He was the artist at the heart of Stax Records’ glory years, and fast becoming a hero for the hippie generation when fate intervened and a plane crash robbed the world of his talent at the end of 1967. Nonetheless, Otis Redding’s brief, beautiful life was highly productive, and this singer, songwriter, producer and riveting performer left us with heaps of classic records to admire, from tear-stained letters of lost love to declarations of civil rights, taking in relaxed, poppy tunes and storming dance anthems along the way. Whatever he chose to do, he did it brilliantly – as the best Otis Redding songs make clear. Here are just 20 standout tracks by one of the all-time giants of soul music… No, make that music, period…
Listen to the best of Otis Redding here, and check out our 20 best Otis Redding songs, below.
20: My Girl (from ‘Otis Blue/Otis Redding Sings Soul’, 1965)
The rivalry between Stax in the South and Motown in the North as the US’s leading purveyors of soulful sounds was acute, but that didn’t stop Stax’s vocal figurehead from dipping into Motown’s Smokey Robinson songbook for this brilliantly languid cut of My Girl, a UK No.11 hit in 1965. Which version was the more soulful: The Temptations’ (Motown, Detroit) or Otis’ (Memphis, Tennessee)? Only you can decide…