Sway - Ben E. King
"Sway" by Ben E. King is a classic R&B track released in 1960. The song features King's smooth and soulful vocals, accompanied by a catchy melody and a lively arrangement of horns and percussion. The theme of "Sway" revolves around the idea of dancing and letting go of inhibitions. The lyrics talk about getting lost in the music and moving to the rhythm, capturing the carefree and joyful spirit of dancing. The composition of the song is dynamic and engaging, with a driving beat and infectious groove that makes it impossible not to dance along. The horn section adds a lively and energetic element to the track, while King's vocals soar effortlessly over the music. One notable fact about "Sway" is that it has been covered by numerous artists over the years, including Michael Bublé and Dean Martin. The song's timeless appeal and catchy melody have made it a popular choice for dance parties and events, ensuring its lasting legacy in the world of music.
Ben E. King
Ben E. King, born Benjamin Earl Nelson on September 28, 1938, in Henderson, North Carolina, was an American soul and R&B singer. He is best known for his smooth, velvety voice and timeless hits such as "Stand by Me" and "Spanish Harlem." King's family moved to Harlem, New York, when he was a child, and he began singing in church choirs and doo-wop groups. In the late 1950s, he joined a group called The Five Crowns, which later became The Drifters. While with The Drifters, King recorded some of his most iconic songs, including "There Goes My Baby" and "Save the Last Dance for Me." In 1960, King left The Drifters to pursue a solo career. That same year, he released his first solo single, "Spanish Harlem," which became a hit and established him as a solo artist. However, it was his 1961 single "Stand by Me" that solidified his status as a music legend. The song reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and has since become a classic, covered by countless artists and featured in movies and TV shows. Throughout his career, King continued to release successful singles, including "I (Who Have Nothing)" and "Supernatural Thing." He also collaborated with other artists, such as The Average White Band on the hit song "A Star in the Ghetto." Ben E. King's impact on music is undeniable. His soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics have inspired generations of musicians and fans alike. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Drifters in 1988 and as a solo artist in 2015. His music continues to be celebrated and cherished by audiences around the world. Sadly, Ben E. King passed away on April 30, 2015, but his music lives on as a testament to his talent and legacy in the world of soul and R&B.