Stand! (song)

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“Stand!”
Single by Sly & the Family Stone
from the album Stand!
Released 1969
Format 7" single
Recorded 1969
Genre Psychedelic soul/funk
Length 3:08
Label Epic
5-10450
Writer(s) Sly Stone
Producer Sly Stone
Sly & the Family Stone singles chronology
"Everyday People"/"Sing a Simple Song"
(1968)
"Stand!"/"I Want to Take You Higher"
(1969)
"Hot Fun in the Summertime"
(1969)

"Stand!" is a 1969 song by the soul/rock/funk band Sly & the Family Stone. The song's title and lyrics are a call for its listeners to "stand" up for themselves, their communities, and what they believe in. Like nearly all of Sly & the Family Stone's songs, Sylvester "Sly Stone" Stewart was credited as the sole songwriter.

The original mix of "Stand!" garnered a warm, yet unenthusiastic, reaction when Sly Stone had an early acetate of the record played in a San Francisco club. As a result, Stone went back into the studio and had the song's final section, a fevered gospel music-styled break, rerecorded. Most of the Family Stone was unavailable for the session, and Stone resorted to using mostly studio musicians for the rerecorded section.

"I Want to Take You Higher", the b-side of "Stand!", was also a hit single in 1969/1970.

In 2004 the song was ranked #241 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

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"Stand!"

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In 1991, the Minneapolis-Saint Paul-based ensemble Sounds of Blackness included a version of "Stand!" on their debut album, The Evolution of Gospel.

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