A principal architect of the Stax/Volt sound, singer/composer William Bell remains best known for his classic "You Don't Miss Your Water," one of the quintessential soul records to emerge from the Memphis scene. (AllMusic) Significant. File under: Memphis Icons
Discography:
In the music library: This Is Where I Live
The Complete Stax / Volt Singles: 1959-1968: You Don't Miss Your Water; Formula Of Love; Any Other Way; Just as I Thought; Somebody Mentioned Your Name; I'll Show You; Who Will It Be Tomorrow; Crying All By Myself; Share What You Got (But Keep What You Need); Marching Off To War; Never Like This Before; Everybody Loves A Winner; Eloise (Hang On In There); Everyday Will Be Like a Holiday; A Tribute To A King; Every Man Oughta Have A Woman
The Complete Stax / Volt Soul Singles: 1968-1971: I Forgot To Be Your Lover; My Baby Specializes; My Whole World Is Falling Down; Happy; Born Under A Bad Sign; Lonely Soldier; A Penny For Your Thoughts; All For The Love Of A Woman
The Complete Stax/Volt Singles 1972-1975: Save Us; Lovin' On Borrowed Time; I've Got To Go On Without You; Gettin' What You Want (Losin' What You Need); Get It While It's Hot
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