Love and Happiness explained

Love and Happiness
Cover:Al Green Love and Happiness.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Al Green
Album:I'm Still in Love with You
B-Side:So You're Leaving
Released:1973, 1977
Recorded:1972
Genre:Soul, R&B
Length:5:07
Label:London Records, Hi Records
Producer:Willie Mitchell
Prev Title:I Tried to Tell Myself
Prev Year:1977
Next Title:Belle
Next Year:1977

"Love and Happiness" is a song by Al Green from his album I'm Still in Love with You. Green co-wrote the song with Teenie Hodges. It was released as a single in the United Kingdom on London Records in 1973 and in the United States on Hi Records in 1977. It has been covered by Etta James, Al Jarreau, and many other performers.

The song was ranked #98 in Rolling Stoness 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and #861 in Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul: The 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made. Soul Train historian Stephen McMillian called it "quintessential Al Green" and "one of the greatest soul songs of all time."[1] Writing in Vibe, Alan Light called it "perhaps his most perfect song."[2]

Composition and recording

Green wrote "Love and Happiness" with Teenie Hodges, with whom he also collaborated in writing "Take Me to the River", "Here I Am (Come and Take Me)", "Full of Fire", and other songs. It was produced by Willie Mitchell in the 1972 recording session for the album I'm Still in Love with You. Of the recording process, Green said:

In his 2000 autobiography Take Me to the River, Green said of the song:

Chart performance

On April 27, 1973, London Records released "Love and Happiness" as a UK single, backed with "So You're Leaving" (catalog number 10419).[3] Hi Records, however, did not release the song as a single at the time that the album I'm Still in Love with You was on the charts, instead releasing the title track, "Look What You Done for Me", and "For the Good Times". The song nonetheless gained popularity in the U.S. from radio airplay,[1] and his performance of the song on Soul Train on March 3, 1973.[4]

In an attempt to boost Green's flagging record sales, an edited version of the song was finally released as a U.S. single in the summer of 1977, backed with "Glory Glory" (catalog number 45-2324). The single peaked at #104 on the pop chart and #92 on the R&B chart.[5] [6]

The song was also featured as the lead-off track on Al Green's Greatest Hits, Volume II (1977) and appeared on reissues of his first greatest hits compilation.

Cover versions

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Classic Soul Train Album Presents: Al Green's 'I'm Still in Love With You' . Stephen . McMillian . . 30 March 2013.
  2. . Alan . Light . Love and Happiness . June–July 1996 . 99.
  3. Web site: Love And Happiness / So You're Leaving . 45cat . 30 March 2013.
  4. The Best of Soul Train Live . 2011 . booklet . Time Life.
  5. Web site: Green, Al . Badcat Records . 30 March 2013.
  6. Web site: Love and Happiness . . 30 March 2013.
  7. Web site: Earnest Jackson . Sir Shambling's Deep Soul Heaven . 30 March 2013.
  8. https://www.musiconvinyl.com/catalog/lee-perry-the-upsetters/double-seven#.XP_kbIgzaUk Lee Perry & The Upsetters - Double Seven (1974)
  9. https://www.discogs.com/Al-Jarreau-Call-Me/release/2967102 Al Jarreau - Call Me (1979) album
  10. https://www.discogs.com/Toots-The-Maytals-The-Collection/release/4234087 Toots & The Maytals - The Collection (1995) album
  11. http://issuu.com/chicago_reader/docs/sh-mrlee_rearrangersband/1?e=5362193/4876946 The Chicago Reader: The Secret History of Chicago Music: Mr. Lee & the Rearrangers Band
  12. Web site: The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Love and Happiness. . 1979 .