I'll Take Care of You (song) explained

I'll Take Care of You
Type:single
Artist:Bobby Bland
Album:Two Steps from the Blues
B-Side:That's Why
Released:1959
Recorded:1959
Genre:R&B
Length:2:21
Label:Duke
Prev Title:Is It Real
Prev Year:1959
Next Title:Lead Me On
Next Year:1960

"I'll Take Care of You" is a song written by Brook Benton and originally recorded by Bobby Bland in 1959. It reached number 89 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1960.

Covers and samples

Elements of the original Bland recording were used for the track "Guardian Angel" by hip-hop artist Wordsworth and "Lyrics Files" by Akhenaton from the soundtrack of French action-comedy Taxi.

The song has been covered many times since by artists such as Van Morrison, Elvis Costello, Roy Hamilton, Jackie Payne, Etta James, Mick Hucknall, Irma Thomas, O. V. Wright, Mark Lanegan, Joe Bonamassa and Gil Scott-Heron.[1]

In 1989, Gary B. B. Coleman included the song on his album One Night Stand.[2]

In 2011, Jamie xx remixed Scott-Heron's cover, which was subsequently reworked by Drake and Rihanna and released as the single "Take Care" for the album Take Care.

Also in 2011, Joe Bonamassa and Beth Hart covered the song in their collaborative album, Don't Explain.

In 2012, Rebecca Ferguson covered the song on her Heaven Tour, and then the live version of the song was included in the re-release of her debut album, Heaven.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ann Powers . Follow The Sample: Drake's 'Take Care' Comes From The Blues : The Record . Npr.org . 2011-11-04 . 2016-07-26.
  2. Web site: One Night Stand... - Gary B.B. Coleman Songs, Reviews, Credits . . 10 December 2019 . en-us.