Ain't That Good News (song) explained

Good News
Type:single
Artist:Sam Cooke
Album:Ain't That Good News
Released:January 22, 1964
Recorded:December 20, 1963
RCA Studio, Hollywood, California
Genre:R&B, soul
Length:2:30
Label:RCA
07070
Producer:Hugo & Luigi
Prev Title:Another Saturday Night
Prev Year:1963
Next Title:Good Times
Next Year:1964

"Ain't That Good News", also known as "Good News", is a song written and performed by soul singer Sam Cooke, released on RCA Records in 1964. The song was recorded in three takes for the 1964 album of the same name[1] and reached number eleven on the pop chart, and number one on the Cashbox Magazine's R&B charts as a single.[2] Cooke performed the song live on American Bandstand on April 4 of the same year. It is a modern adaptation of an older gospel song of the same title.

Music

The song was the first piece of new material that Cooke had recorded in the six months following the drowning death of his 18-month-old son Vincent. After reaching a new deal with RCA Records, Sam Cooke received more creative freedom in his work and had chosen a fine line of session musicians to accompany him.[3] Known for his gospel roots, Sam Cooke often used church influences in his music. "Ain't That Good News" is a secular reworking of an old spiritual. The spiritual's lyrics proclaimed the singer's faith and love for Jesus, built around gospel themes and a slow gospel tempo with an underlying pulsating drive.[4] Sam Cooke, however, transformed the song into an uptempo soulful number with an upbeat horn and rhythm section. Cooke's version has the same feel, passion, and soul as the original, but is about the faith and love of a woman.

Reception

Cash Box said that Cooke "lashes out with expected polish and vigor on this happy-sounding affair" and said that the song "has that top ten sound."[5]

Personnel

Credits for the song adapted from album liner notes.[6]

Horn Section
Rhythm Section

Cover Versions

Cooke's version was later covered by many acts, such as:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ain't That Good News album information . Songsofsamcooke.com . 2011-11-13.
  2. Book: Whitburn, Joel . Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Joel Whitburn . 2004 . Record Research . 134.
  3. Book: Guralnick, Peter. Peter Guralnick. Dream Boogie: The Triumph of Sam Cooke. Little, Brown and Company. 2005. 500, 528. 0-316-37794-5. registration.
  4. Web site: Ain't That Good News . Work . J. W. . 1940 . negrospirituals.com . February 2, 2016 . From American Negro Songs.
  5. CashBox Record Reviews . January 25, 1964 . 8 . 2022-01-12 . Cash Box.
  6. Book: Ain't That Good News reissue liner notes by Hugo & Luigi, Lenne Allik . 2003 . ABKCO Music & Records, Inc..
  7. Web site: (Ain't That) Good News: The Supremes Remastered. Huffington Post. Kevin. Winkler. 21 May 2015. 9 June 2017.