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Community members highlight its "insanely good" vocals and a "funky and groovy" breakdown that showcases the band's tight musicianship.
Reviewers appreciate its "insightful look into the interaction of white and black musical cultures" in the mid-20th century. The Gospel Song: Will Smith (2024) You Can Make It If You Try
It provides "rich and frank detail" on how Jarrett discovered and nurtured top R&B talent like Gene Allison and Earl Gaines. Community members highlight its "insanely good" vocals and
Later, famously covered it on their landmark 1969 album, Stand! . Their version is often described as: You Can Make It If You Try
If you are referring to the autobiography by Ted Jarrett and Ruth White, it serves as a fascinating historical record of the Nashville R&B scene.