Donny Hathaway - Someday We'll All Be Free | Soul Sunday
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This Father's Day Soul Sunday we are paying tribute to one of the most soulful fathers of all time: Donny Hathaway with his 1973 classic “Someday We'll All Be Free”
Donny Hathaway, as multitalented and ambitious as any pop musician of the post-WW II era, collected kudos for his skills and creativity at lead, duet, and backup singing, keyboard playing, songwriting, and arranging. Born in Chicago in 1945, he grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, where his grandmother, a professional gospel singer, raised him. Under her tutelage and going by the stage name Donny Pitts, he performed in church. Matriculating at Washington, D.C.’s Howard University on a fine arts scholarship in 1963, Hathaway roomed with drummer Ric Powell and joined his eponymous trio. The pair left Howard short of graduation to hire on at Chicago’s Curtom Records, founded by Curtis Mayfield of Impressions fame. At Curtom, Hathaway emerged as a jack of all musical trades well-connected to the era’s hitmakers. In 1969, in a move facilitated by artist/producer King Curtis, he signed with Atco Records. He and another Howard roommate, Leroy Hutson, wrote “The Ghetto, Part I,” released as a single and later included on his Atco debut LP, the now-classic Everything Is Everything. He broadened his fandom singing behind fellow Howard alum and label mate Roberta Flack on her cover of “Killing Me Softly With His Song.” His 1971 LP Donny Hathaway further advanced his reputation. For a third Atco LP, Hathaway teamed with Flack on Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway, an LP of duets whose ranks yielded a massive hit single in “Where Is The Love.” In 1978 the pair returned to the charts with “The Closer I Get To You.” Hathaway and Flack were working on a second collection of duets when Hathaway, who had recorded two tracks toward the project despite being waylaid by mental illness, took his own life on January 13, 1979. He was 33. Flack posthumously released Robert Flack Featuring Donny Hathaway.
Donny Hathaway - Someday We'll All Be Free
Album: Extension of a Man
Album released June 18, 1973 on Atco
Recorded in 1972
_Written By: Donny Hathaway, Edward Howard
Performed By:
Donny Hathaway – lead vocals, all pianos, arrangements
Cornell Dupree, Keith Loving – guitar & guitar solo
Ray Lucas – drums
Willie Weeks – bass
Ralph MacDonald – percussion
Myrna Summers & The Interdenominational Singers – choir
Produced By:
Arif Mardin
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