Archie Bell & The Drells
In 1967, Texan Archie Bell received his daft letter from the US
Army. Bell was understandably depressed at the prospect of going to
serve in Vietnam so his bandmate Huey 'Billy' Butler performed a silly
dance to cheer him up, naming it the 'Tighten Up'.
They wrote a song about it on the spot, and by the time Bell was
discharged from the military in 1969 after being wounded, Tighten
Up was a US chart-topper, having made it to Number 1 the previous
year. The song - a joyous funk shuffle - remains Bell's defining
moment, but it was on the track A Soldier's Prayer in 1967 that
he really bared his soul.
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