I'll make every day Christmas - Joe Tex
"I'll Make Every Day Christmas" is a soulful track by the American singer Joe Tex. The song was released in 1967 as a part of his album "The New Boss". The theme of the song revolves around spreading love, joy, and happiness every day, just like how people do during the Christmas season. Joe Tex's powerful vocals and the upbeat rhythm of the song create a festive atmosphere that is sure to uplift the listener's spirits. The composition of the track features a catchy melody, vibrant horns, and a lively rhythm section that will have you tapping your feet along to the music. Joe Tex's soulful delivery and heartfelt lyrics make this song a timeless classic that can be enjoyed all year round. "I'll Make Every Day Christmas" is a feel-good song that reminds us to cherish every moment and spread positivity wherever we go. It's a perfect blend of soul, rhythm, and blues that showcases Joe Tex's undeniable talent as a musician and performer.
Joe Tex
Joe Tex, born Joseph Arrington Jr. on August 8, 1933, in Rogers, Texas, was an American singer and songwriter known for his unique blend of soul, gospel, and rhythm and blues music. Raised in a religious household, Tex began singing in the church choir at a young age and developed a passion for music that would shape his career. Tex's career took off in the 1960s when he signed with King Records and released his first hit single, "Hold What You've Got," in 1965. The song reached the top of the R&B charts and established Tex as a rising star in the music industry. Over the next decade, he would go on to release a string of successful singles, including "Skinny Legs and All," "I Gotcha," and "A Sweet Woman Like You." Known for his dynamic stage presence and energetic performances, Tex became a fan favorite and was praised for his soulful voice and charismatic personality. He was also a prolific songwriter, penning many of his own hits as well as songs for other artists in the industry. Throughout his career, Tex received numerous accolades and awards, including a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Male Vocal Performance in 1967. He also earned the respect of his peers in the music industry, with artists like James Brown and Otis Redding citing him as a major influence on their own music. Tex's impact on music can still be felt today, as his soulful sound and heartfelt lyrics continue to resonate with audiences around the world. His music has been sampled and covered by numerous artists in various genres, solidifying his place as a pioneer in the soul and R&B music scene. Sadly, Joe Tex passed away on August 13, 1982, but his legacy lives on through his timeless music and enduring influence on the music industry. He will always be remembered as a talented artist who broke barriers and paved the way for future generations of soul and R&B musicians.