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  1. The Best of Delaney & Bonnie is a compilation album of music recorded by Delaney & Bonnie and Friends during the years 1969-71. The album is available in two editions. The first edition, released in 1972 by Atco Records (catalog no. SD 7014, out of print) contains songs from Delaney and Bonnie's four albums on the Atco and Elektra labels

    • 40:50 (original), 67:10 (revised)
    • 1972 (original release), 1990 (revised edition)
    • 1969-71
    • Free The People
    • Where There’S A Will, There’S A Way
    • Come on in My Kitchen
    • When The Battle Is Over
    • Poor Elijah – Tribute to Johnson
    • Groupie
    • Soul Shake
    • Only You Know, and I Know
    • Comin’ Home
    • Never Ending Song of Love

    Leading of our top 10 Delaney & Bonnie songs is the 1970 hit “Free the People.” Featured on their fourth studio album, To Bonnie from Delaney, “Free the People” is a standout composition by folk-rock singer and songwriter Barbara Keith, a member of The Stone Coyotes. The song advocates for compassion and support, aiming to liberate individuals from...

    Featured on their 1970 album On Tour with Eric Clapton, “Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way” stands out as one of the finest Delaney & Bonnie songs. This track is a collaborative composition by Delaney & Bonnie and Bobby Whitlock. Some might suggest that the couple could have taken a cue from this song’s message to salvage their marriage. Unfortun...

    “Come On in My Kitchen” is a cover by Delaney & Bonnie from their 1971 album, Motel Shot. Originally written and released by Robert Johnsonin 1937, the song is often regarded as a mesmerizing lament and stands as one of Johnson’s most significant works. Johnson, a pivotal figure in blues music, tragically died at the age of twenty-seven. Delaney & ...

    Number seven on our top 10 Delaney & Bonnie songs is the ballad “When the Battle is Over.” This hit is one of the standout tracks from their 1969 album Accept No Substitute. Some have interpreted the song as reflecting on Delaney and Bonnie’s tumultuous relationship, though only the songwriters, Dr. John and Jessie Hill, could confirm if the duo’s ...

    “Poor Elijah” is a dynamic song from Delaney & Bonnie’s 1970 album On Tour with Eric Clapton. Released in March 1970, the composition is a collaborative effort by Delaney Bramlett, Jim Ford, and Leon Russell. Eric Clapton’s compelling guitar performance on this track underscores his reputation as one of the best guitarists of his era. The Black Cro...

    Written by Bonnie Bramlett and Leon Russell, “Groupie (Superstar)” stands out as one of the best Delaney & Bonnie songs from their 1972 album D&B Together. The song was inspired by Rita Coolidge, who provided the idea based on her observations of the relationships between female groupies and rock stars during the 1960s. “Groupie (Superstar)” remain...

    “Soul Shake” showcases the superb lyrical skills of Margaret Lewis and Myrna Smith. Featured on Delaney & Bonnie’s album, To Bonnie from Delaney, this three-minute song underscores Bonnie’s vocal talents, suggesting that her inclusion in the Hall of Fame might be long overdue. Her vocals perfectly complement Delaney’s in this catchy, upbeat ballad....

    Number three on our top 10 Delaney & Bonnie songs list is the hit “Only You Know and I Know.” This song was released on there1970 album D & B Together. Dave Mason originally released this song on his 1970 album Alone Together. Delaney & Bonnie’s version achieved considerable success, featuring in the top 20 in the US and the top 10 in Canada.

    Featured on Delaney & Bonnie’s 1970 album On Tour with Eric Clapton, “Comin’ Home” is a standout track, distinguished by its powerful lyrics written by Bonnie Bramlett and Eric Clapton. The song, which captures the universal sentiment of returning to a loved one after a long journey, was warmly received by music fans. Its relatability and poignant ...

    Written by Delaney Bramlett, “Never Ending Song of Love” is arguably the duo’s most successful song. Originally recorded for their 1971 album Motel Shot, this track surpassed all other songs by the duo on the charts, peaking at number thirteen on the Billboard Hot 100. A cover of the song by The New Seekers achieved even greater success, peaking at...

    • Janey Roberts
  2. 25 de oct. de 2016 · Delta Spirit: Rita Coolidge Reflects on Delaney & Bonnie, Mad Dogs & Englishmen, “Layla” and More. Dean Budnick on October 25, 2016. In her new memoir, Delta Lady, Rita Coolidge looks back on ...

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1972 Vinyl release of "The Best Of Delaney & Bonnie" on Discogs.

    • (3)
    • US
    • 6
    • Vinyl, LP, Compilation, MO-Monarch Pressing
  4. 17 de may. de 2023 · Rita Coolidge talks about her album ‘Safe In The Arms Of Time’ and previous collaborations with Eric Clapton, Delaney & Bonnie and more.

  5. Compilation, Remastered. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "The Best Of Rita Coolidge" on Discogs.

    • (9)
    • US
    • 10
    • CD, Compilation
  6. Almost 70 minutes of soulful rock by one of the great duos of the '70s-plus Eric Clapton, Duane Allman, Rita Coolidge, Leon Russell, Gram Parsons and a gaggle of other guests! Includes the hits Never Ending Song of Love; Only You Know and I Know; Soul Shake; Comin' Home; Free the People; Move 'Em Out, and more.

    • Audio CD