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Bobby Parker (guitarist)

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I wrote 'You've Got What It Takes,' that was MY song. Even had the Paul Hucklebuck Williams band playing on it behind me... And then Berry Gordy just stole it out from under me, just put his name on it. And what could I do? I was just trying to make a living, playing guitar and singing, how was I
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going to go on and fight Berry Gordy, big as he was, and Motown Records? There wasn't really nothing I could do about it - it was just too big and I didn't have any way to fight them...
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For the next two decades, Parker played almost exclusively in the D.C. area. By the 1990s, he started to record again for a broader audience. He recorded his first official album,
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With the success of the song, both in the United States and overseas, he toured the UK in 1968 and recorded his next single, "It's Hard But It's Fair" produced by
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Scott Freiman, "10 Things You Didn't Know About the Beatles' Music: The Intro to 'I Feel Fine' Was Borrowed from Bobby Parker's 'Watch Your Step'",
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His first solo single, "Blues Get Off My Shoulder", was recorded in 1958, while he was still working primarily with Williams' band. The B-side, "
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He recorded the single "Watch Your Step" for the V-Tone label in 1961. The song was written by Parker, inspired by
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was a fan of the obscure bluesman and several years later, in the mid-1970s, wanted to sign Parker to
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Whole Lotta Led Zeppelin: The Illustrated History of the Heaviest Band of All Time.
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Matthew Wilkening, "Beatles, Led Zeppelin Influence Bobby Parker Dead At 76",
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guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is best known for his 1961 song "
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Parker died of a heart attack on October 31, 2013, at the age of 76.
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in Europe, due to the 50 year copyright law limit in the EU.
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inspired the introduction to the Beatles' 1964 hit single "
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also used the riff as the basis for their instrumental "
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Hot 100 in 1961, although it did not make the national
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in concerts during 1961 and 1962. The song's guitar
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Index


Lafayette, Louisiana
Bowie, Maryland
Blues
blues rock
Vee-Jay
Blue Horizon
Black Top
blues-rock
Watch Your Step
Billboard Hot 100
the Beatles
Lafayette, Louisiana
Los Angeles
California
blues
R&B
Otis Williams and the Charms
Bo Diddley
The Ed Sullivan Show
Paul Williams
Sam Cooke
Jackie Wilson
LaVern Baker
Clyde McPhatter
Everly Brothers
You Got What It Takes
Motown
Marv Johnson
Berry Gordy

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