Keep on Pushing | ||||
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Studio album by The Impressions | ||||
Released | July 1964 | |||
Genre | Chicago soul | |||
Label | ABC-Paramount | |||
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Keep on Pushing is an album and song by the American soul music group The Impressions. It was the biggest album of their career, reaching the Top 10 on the Billboard Pop Album chart. It produced no less than 5 Pop & R&B Top 40 hit singles, two of which,("Amen" & "Keep on Pushing"), hit the Billboard Pop Top 10, and a third of which, "Talking about My Baby", came close, peaking at #12.
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All songs written by Curtis Mayfield except as noted.
This album was The Impressions' biggest album ever, reaching the Top 10 on both the Billboard Pop and R&B album charts. Its songs have inspired numerous cover versions by other artists, such as the following:
USA - Album
Year | Chart | Peak Position |
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1965 | Black Albums | 4 |
1964 | Pop Albums | 8 |
USA - Singles
Year | Song | Chart | Peak Position |
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1964 | Keep On Pushing | Pop Singles | 10 |
1964 | Talking About My Baby | Pop Singles | 12 |
1965 | Amen | Pop Singles | 7 |
1965 | Amen | Black Singles | 17 |
1965 | I've Been Trying | Black Singles | 35 |
1965 | Long, Long Winter | Black Singles | 35 |
Orchestra arranged by Johnny Pate.
The album cover is visible between Bob Dylan and Sally Grossman on the Bob Dylan album Bringing It All Back Home.