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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THIS BOOK WILL BE A COLLECTOR'S ITEM,
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This review is from: Only the Strong Survive: Memoirs of a Soul Survivor (Black Music and Expressive Culture) (Hardcover)
A MUST READ ESPECIALLY FOR DUSTY RECORD FANS. MR. BUTLER IS CLASSY AND ONE OF THE BEST PERFORMERS BACK FROM THE 60'S, A TRUE PROFESSIONAL. I STARTED READING THE BOOK AND COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN. TRUST ME THIS BOOK WILL NOT BORE YOU, WHAT I LIKE ABOUT IT IS JERRY AND EARL ADD A TOUCH OF HUMOR TO JUST ABOUT EVERY CHAPTER. THIS BOOK IS A KEEPSAKE. JERRY ALSO HAS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VOICES I HAVE EVER HEARD, DID YOU KNOW THAT HE WAS THE LEAD SINGER OF THE IMPRESSIONS AT ONE TIME AND HE LED ON THE SONG "FOR YOUR PRECIOUS LOVE" I AM A LIBRARIAN, AND I CONSTANTLY REVIEW AND PREVIEW BOOKS AND THIS IS A WINNER. AS JERRY SINGS IN ONE OF HIS SONGS "I'M A TELLING YOU".
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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The Real Survivor,
By A Customer
This review is from: Only the Strong Survive: Memoirs of a Soul Survivor (Black Music and Expressive Culture) (Hardcover)
Jerry Butler's book tells an important--and fun--story about his history as the one great rnb singers. Did you know he co-wrote I've Been Loving You Too Long, with Otis Redding. Butler also worked with Curtis Mayfield, who produced and wrote for him. His composition "Brand New Me," has been covered by countless artists from Dusty Springfield to Phoebe Snow. Don't just get the book--pick up his greatest hits too.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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More than a book about rhythm and blues music,
By Donald Mason (Evanston, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Only the Strong Survive: Memoirs of a Soul Survivor (Black Music and Expressive Culture) (Hardcover)
A friend of mine gave me "Only the Strong Survive" as a Christmas gift, and now I treasure it as one of the best gifts I've ever received.This is more than a book about music--although eighty percent of it is. It is a history book, political book, inspirational book -- you name it! One would never think that a rhythm and blues singer had that much depth. For example, Mr. Butler uses the tragic case of his former bongo player to show the horrors of the war in Vietnam. Then, turning to politics, he reminds us of the debt we owe the late Congressman Adam Clayton Powell, and what all of us can do to make this world a better place. It is at once inspirational and entertaining, thought-provoking and profound -- a must-read for all serious readers!
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Only the Strong Survive,
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This review is from: Only the Strong Survive: Memoirs of a Soul Survivor (Black Music and Expressive Culture) (Paperback)
Excellent autobiography from one of the giants of Chicago soul and a giant in the world of pop music in general.
Lots of anecdotes about life on the road and the Chicago music scene from the 50s through the 90s. Butler is a major talent as well as an intelligent, literate man. A must read for fans of popular music in the last half of the 20th century. |
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Only the Strong Survive: Memoirs of a Soul Survivor (Black Music and Expressive Culture) by Jerry Butler (Hardcover - October 22, 2000)
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