Cooke sang with the Soul Stirrers from 1950 to 1957, when he left the group to concentrate on his secular music career. While he had many more hits on the R & B charts, he will be best remembered for scores of singles that charted within the top 20 of the Hot 100 chart. Some of the better known Cooke recordings included the following:
- “You Send Me” 1957 – #1
- “Wonderful World” 1960 – #12
- “Chain Gang” 1960 – #2
- “Cupid” 1961 – #17
- “Twistin’ the Night Away” 1962 – #9
- “Bring it on Home to Me” 1962 – #13
- “Another Saturday Night” 1963 – #10
The ruling sparked controversy as critics deemed the evidence and the case to be circumstantial. Cooke was only 33 when he died from the effects of being shot on December 11, 1964. Within two weeks of his passing, RCA records released his final top 10 hit: “Shake.” The single became a double sided hit as it was backed with what would become a memorable Civil Rights anthem, “A Change is Gonna Come.” Although “Shake” did well charting at #9, its B-side was a #1 hit record.
Truly, the music industry lost one of its great voices.
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