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Try a Little Tenderness

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Download links and information about Try a Little Tenderness by The Ohio Players. This album was released in 1981 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Funk genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 44:41 minutes.

Artist: The Ohio Players
Release date: 1981
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Funk
Tracks: 11
Duration: 44:41
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Devoted 3:43
2. Hard to Love Your Brother 3:23
3. Try a Little Tenderness 4:02
4. Sometimes I Cry 4:05
5. Try to Be a Man 3:22
6. Everybody Dance 5:36
7. Boardwalkin' 3:54
8. My Baby Gets the Best of My Love 3:28
9. Sittin' On the Dock of the Bay 3:28
10. Thinkin' Bout You 4:28
11. Do Your Thing 5:12

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After being on nearly a two-year hiatus, the veteran R&B/funk aggregate signed with the now-defunct Boardwalk Records after being with Mercury for seven years and a brief stay with Arista. Hoping to jumpstart their once prosperous status, the Ohio Players recorded two Otis Redding classics: "Try a Little Tenderness" and "Sittin' on the Dock of Bay." Reduced to a quartet on this recording, they lay their patented style on the former. Beginning as a soulful ballad, the track kicks into high gear with Leroy "Sugar" Bonner's trademark baritone complemented by horns and a groovin' bassline. The single only managed to reach the number 40 position on the Billboard R&B charts after ten weeks, but it was truly deserving of a better outing. "Sittin' on the Dock of Bay" was never released. The Ohio Players did not present anything new on this single; this is probably more a tribute to Redding. There are also two other featured singles that were promoted by the label: "Sometimes I Cry" and "Skinny." The former is a slow, drifting song with a twist of country & western that is unlike any other Ohio Players recording; the single never charted. The latter, the title track, is a funky composition driven by Bonner's scratch baritone and a delayed, groovin' bassline; it posted a #46 rating after ten weeks.