Dusty Springfield - Son-Of-A Preacher man

Dusty Springfield
Son-Of-A Preacher Man / Just A Little Lovin' (Early In The Mornin')
Philips BF 1730 (1968)

Son of a Preacher Man is one of those timeless tracks that captures the soulful essence of the late 1960s. Written by John Hurley and Ronnie Wilkins, the song was first offered to Aretha Franklin, who initially declined, paving the way for Springfield to claim it as her own.

In Springfield’s smoky, sensual voice, every note and inflection conveys a mix of innocence, desire, and nostalgia, bringing a unique depth to the simple lyrics. This song stands out as one of Springfield’s signature hits, emblematic of her talent for infusing songs with both tenderness and sass. It was a defining moment in her career and in soul music, transcending genre boundaries and reaching audiences worldwide.









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