You Send Me

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"You Send Me"
"You Send Me" cover
Single by Sam Cooke
from the album Sam Cooke
B-side(s) Summertime, Pt. 1
Released October 1957
Format 7" single
Recorded May 1957
Genre Soul
Length 2:43
Label Keen Records
Producer(s) Bumps Blackwell
Chart positions
Sam Cooke singles chronology
"You Send Me"
(1957)
"I'll Come Running Back to You"
(1957)

"You Send Me" is a 1957 single by R&B singer-songwriter Sam Cooke. The song was his first secular single released through Keen Records, an imprint of RCA Victor Records. His first non-gospel single, "Lovable," was released earlier that year under a pseudonym. Released in October of 1957, the record became an instant hit, topping the charts on both the Billboard Pop and R&B singles charts. The record established Cooke as a mainstream R&B singer, apart from his gospel roots.

Since its release, the song has become a landmark record of the soul genre, which Cooke helped create. It was named as one of the 500 most important rock and roll recordings by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. In 2005, the song was voted #115 by representatives of the music industry and press in Rolling Stone magazine's The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The song has been covered by a number of artists, including Nat King Cole, The Drifters, The Everly Brothers, José Feliciano, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Percy Sledge, Van Morrison and the Steve Miller Band. In the United Kingdom, Rod Stewart released this song as part of a medley with "Bring It on Home to Me" and charted it on the UK Singles Chart at #7 as a double A-side with "Farewell."

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[edit] Chart performance

[edit] Teresa Brewer version

Year Chart Position
1957 Pop Singles Chart #8

[edit] Sam Cooke version

Year Chart Position
1957 Black Singles Chart #1
1957 Pop Singles Chart #1
1958 UK Singles Chart #29

[edit] Aretha Franklin version

Year Chart Position
1968 Black Singles Chart #28
1968 Pop Singles Chart #56

[edit] Credits

  • Written and produced by Sam Cooke.
  • Instrumentation by Rene Hall (arrangement and rhythm guitar), Ted Brinson (bass), Earl Palmer (drums), and Cliff White (guitar).
  • Engineering by Bob Kidder.

[edit] References

  • Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964. Abkco Records, 2003. Los Angeles, California.
  • Wolff, Daniel J., S.R. Crain, Clifton White, and G. David Tenenbaum (1995). You Send Me: The Life and Times of Sam Cooke. William Morrow & Co. ISBN 0-688-12403-8. 
Preceded by
Jailhouse Rock
Cash Box magazine best selling record chart
#1 record

November 30, 1957December 14, 1957
Succeeded by
Raunchy