Low - Let's Stay Together album flac
Performer: LowTitle: Let's Stay Together
Style: Alternative Rock
Released: 2018
MP3 album: 1765 mb
FLAC album: 1948 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: MIDI MPC AUD WAV AIFF MOD AC3
Genre: Rock
Let's Stay Together is a 1972 album by the soul singer Al Green, and is the follow-up to his moderate success Al Green Gets Next to You. It was recorded at Royal Recording Studio, 1320 S. Lauderdale, in Memphis and was a success, peaking at number eight on the pop albums chart and became the first of six albums to peak at number-one on the soul album chart (where it claimed the position for ten weeks)
Ooh, baby, let's, let's stay together Lovin' you whether Whether times are good or bad, happy or sad Ooh, yeah Whether times are good or bad, happy or sad. Why somebody, why people break up Turn around and make up, I just can't see You'd never do that to me, would you baby? Just being around you is all I see, it's what I want to do. Let's, we ought to stay together Lovin' you whether Whether times are good or bad, happy or sad. C'mon, let's, let's stay together I'll keep on lovin' you whether . .
The title track to Let’s Stay Together has become Al Green’s signature song and a certified r&b classic. The song is one of the definitive Memphis Soul songs with its smooth organ punctuated by horns, Green comes in a low voice and then in the chorus reaches up to a heavenly falsetto. The song became his only number one on the pop charts. The album also contains one of his most underrated songs, a stirring version of the Bee Gees’ How Can You Mend A Broken Heart. Green sings it with a true pain in his voice and the emotion practically oozes out of your speakers
The Let’s Stay Together LP fares far better than the majority of albums built around single hits. In fact, the first side, which begins with the Monster, manages to maintain a steady groove and a high level right on through to the last cut, Old Time Lovin’, which has a warm, enveloping vocal and some of the best chop-rhythm guitar this side of heaven. This in itself isn’t so bad; what’s scary is that the press release accompanying the album plays the song up as if it were the highlight of the set. If this song is the beginning of a trend in Al Green’s music, away from the soulfully mellow and into the laid-back banal, then it’s an instance of a trend that seems particularly endemic to the Memphis scene. Meanwhile, Let’s Stay Together is, like its predecessor, an indispensable treat. In This Article: Al Green. Want more Rolling Stone?
I'm, I'm so in love with you Whatever you want to do Is alright with me 'Cause you make me feel so brand new And I want to spend my life with you. Let me say that since, baby Since we've been together Loving you forever Is what I need Let me be the one you come running to I'll never be untrue
Let's Stay Together" is a song by Al Green on his 1972 album of the same name. The Let's Stay Together Songfacts reports that according to Rolling Stone magazine's Top 500 songs, after producer Willie Mitchell gave Al Green a rough mix of a tune he and drummer Al Jackson had developed, Green wrote the lyrics in 5 minutes.
Template:About Template:Infobox single. Let's Stay Together" is a song by American singer Al Green from his 1972 album of the same name. It was produced and recorded by Willie Mitchell, and mixed by Mitchell and Terry Manning. Released as a single in 1971, "Let's Stay Together" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, and remained on the chart for 16 weeks and also topped Billboard's R&B chart for nine weeks. Billboard ranked it as the number 11 song of 1972.
Tracklist
| Let's Stay Together | 4:20 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| none | Low | Let's Stay Together (File, AAC, Single, 256) | Chairkickers' Music | none | 2018 | |
| none | Low | Let's Stay Together (File, MP3, Single, 320) | Chairkickers' Music | none | 2018 |









