Booker T. & The MG's

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  • soul
  • funk
  • rhythm and blues
  • blues
  • instrumental
Formed in 1962 in memphis, tennessee, Booker T and the MG's ("MG" officially stood for "Memphis Group") would make their way into history as one of the most important soul outfits in the history of music. They were indispensable as the house band for stax records, backing up many rising artists (Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Albert King, and many others), but it was the MG's themselves that put Stax on the map with such singles as "Green Onions", which peaked at number 3 on the Pop Charts, and "Hip Hug-Her", which peaked at number 6 on the Pop charts.

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Songs

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    (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay

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    (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay (feat. Neil Young)

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    (Sweet, Sweet, Baby) Since You've Been Gone

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    A Woman, a Lover, a Friend

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    Ain't

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    Ain't That Peculiar

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    Albert's Rap

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    Aw' Mercy

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    Baby, Scratch My Back

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    Back Home

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    BBC Cricket (Soul Limbo)

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    Be My Lady

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    Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy

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    Beatles Medley

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    Because / You Never Give Me Your Money

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    Behave Yourself

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    Big Train

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    Blue Christmas

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    Blue on Green

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    Blues in the Gutter

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    Booker Loo

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    Booker's Notion

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    Booker's Theme

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    Booker-Loo

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    Boot-Leg

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    Bootleg

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    Bootleg (live)

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    Born Under a Bad Sign

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    Bourn Under a Bad Sign

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    Burnt Biscuits

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    Camel Ride

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    Can't Be Still

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    Can't Sit Down

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    Carnaby St.

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    Carry That Weight / The End

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    Chicken Pox

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    Children Don't Get Weary

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    Children Don't Get Weary (feat. Judy Clay)

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    Children, Don't Get Weary (feat. Judy Clay)

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    Chinese Checkers

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    Chinese Crackers

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    Cleveland Now

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    Comin' Home Baby

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    Consumption

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    Cruisin'

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    Day Tripper

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    Deadwood Dick

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    Doin' Our Thing

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    Don't Mess Up a Good Thing

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    Double or Nothing


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