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You Send Me: The Life and Times of Sam Cooke
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow (1995)
Authors: Daniel Wolff, S.R. Crain, Clifton White, and G. David Tenenbaum
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A great Book
this is a must have book.while it would have been nice to have more info on his wife&BOBBY WOmack this book does a great job of reflecting his musical impact and the Rich Legacy that he left behind.it's a Shame about his Murder.but once again Black Life in AMerica doesn't have the same meaning no matter how influential or important you are.ANd Sam Cooke was all of that.he has inspired countless others.his Business sense was ahead of the curve as well.to hear him sing A Change Is Coming is still one of the most Haunting things to me ever.Spike Lee used the song Brilliantly in Malcolm X right before MaLcolm was Killed.you won't want to put this book done.his voice&music are as fresh then as it is now.he is a Father of Music.

God-given talent but all too human
I didn't know Sam Cooke beyond a few of his old hits (I was born in 1971) but picked up this book on the advice of a friend. 'You Send Me' is a fascinating study of the man and his music.

There is stuff in there for everyone... his religious roots... early fame at the helm of the most famous gospel group of his day... the illegitimate children... his tragic marriages... his relationships with Aretha, Lou Rawls and Muhammed Ali... his refusal to play to segregated audiences, blazing the way for integration across the South... spirited, behind-the-scenes stories of his recordings and live performances... his everlasting love of soul and gospel music and how he founded his own label to showcase otherwise overlooked talents. And, of course, his controversial death in a cheap motel and subsequent investigations.

'You Send Me' is a wonderful picture, as well, of the South at the turn of the 20th century, Depression-era Chicago and a teenage America finding a common love of rock and roll.

In the end, the reader is left with a satisfying read as well as a sense of tragedy over a life so filled with potential cut so short by misadventure (he was not yet 34 when he died). I almost cringe to draw this comparison, but like Princess Diana, another charismatic celebrity, Sam Cooke is beloved because despite the glamour, he was altogether too human.

This book stands up to repeated readings. Then, listen to his music. You will smile, because Daniel Wolff will have taken you there.

Bringing It On Home
When I first read this book,I was so entranced that I stayed up all night reading.Sam Cooke had long been my musical idol and many stories about him are a) sketchy or ;b)center around the bizarre circumstances surrounding his death.Granted this book doesn't answer many questions about his cause of death,but it does open up alot of things about his life.It showed a human side to the man behind the voice(fathering many illegitimate children,his shrewed business instincts,the death of his son Vincent,and the heavy drinking before his own death),as well as a detailed account about the genisis of his greatest songs(guitarist Cliff White thought You Send Me was repetitive during the sessions for the song,Wonderful World was a demo which was rushed released by his former record label to cash-in on his RCA success,and A Change Is Gonna Come was inspired by Dylan's Blowin' In The Wind).You Send Me, like the now deleted Man and His Music CD are essential to any Cooke fan,especially when many of todays music stars could never hold a candle to this talent.


Electronic Publishing Unleashed
Published in Paperback by Sams (1995)
Authors: William R. Stanek, Lee Purcell, Robert Bindl, Mitch Gould, Ewan Grantham, David L. Gulbransen, Jon Kovalic, William R. Mann, William Montemer, and Ray Werner
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Footprints of a living legend : the story of Sam and Marie Vinton
Published in Unknown Binding by Grace Publications ()
Author: David R. Enlow
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Infernal Player's Guide
Published in Paperback by Steve Jackson Games (1998)
Authors: Sam Chupp, G. R. Cogman, David Edelstein, Matthew Grau, Elizabeth McCoy, Walter Milliken, Derek Pearcy, John Tynes, James L. Cambias, and Nettie Hartsock
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The Papers of Andrew Jackson: 1821-1824 (5th of a Proj 16 Vol Set)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Tennessee Pr (1996)
Authors: Andrew Jackson, David R. Hoth, George H. Hoemann, Sam B. Smith, Harriet Fason Chappell Owsley, Harold D. Moser, and George H. Moemann
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Recruiting for Uncle Sam: Citizenship and Military Manpower Policy (Modern War Series)
Published in Paperback by Univ Pr of Kansas (2002)
Author: David R. Segal
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Wheel of Fortune
Published in Paperback by St Martins Mass Market Paper (1987)
Authors: David R. Sams and Robert L. Shook
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