Soul Song

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“Soul Song”
Single by Joe Stampley
from the album Soul Song
Released October 1972 (U.S.)
Format 7"
Recorded 1972
Genre Country
Length 2:25
Label Dot Records
Writer(s) George Richey, Billy Sherrill and Norro Wilson
Producer Norro Wilson
Joe Stampley singles chronology
"If You Touch Me (You've Got to Feel Me)"
(1972)
"Soul Song"
(1972)
"Bring It On Home to Your Woman"
(1973)

"Soul Song" is a song made famous by country music singer Joe Stampley. Originally released in 1972, the song became his first No. 1 song and was the title track to Stampley's album, released in early 1973.

The song also represented a first for co-writer Norro Wilson: a No. 1 hit as a producer. Wilson had previously written several songs that topped Billboard magazine's Hot Country Singles chart — notably, David Houston's "Baby, Baby (I Know You're a Lady)," and Tammy Wynette's "He Loves Me All the Way" and "My Man (Understands)." During the next three decades, Wilson would produce numerous No. 1 hits (including two more by Stampley), including Margo Smith, Charley Pride, Janie Fricke, Chely Wright, Kenny Chesney and Reba McEntire.

Prior to Stampley's hit version, Tanya Tucker recorded "Soul Song."

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Preceded by
"She's Got to be a Saint"
by Ray Price
Billboard Hot Country Singles
number one single by Joe Stampley

January 20, 1973
Succeeded by
"(Old Dogs, Children and) Watermelon Wine"
by Tom T. Hall