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Ain’t No Sunshine: BILL WITHERS

Australian singles charts:
Ain’t No Sunshine entered the Kent charts on 11 October 1971 and peaked at #17.

Songwriter:
Bill Withers

Producer:
Booker T Jones

Record label of Australian release:
A&M

Wikipedia:
Withers was inspired to write the song after watching the 1962 movie Days of Wine and Roses. He explained, in reference to the characters played by Lee Remick and Jack Lemmon, “They were both alcoholics who were alternately weak and strong. It’s like going back for seconds on rat poison. Sometimes you miss things that weren’t particularly good for you. It’s just something that crossed my mind from watching that movie, and probably something else that happened in my life that I’m not aware of.”
Read more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ain’t_No_Sunshine

Songfacts:
This was Withers’ first hit. After spending nine years in the US Navy, he had a job at a factory making parts for airplanes when he was introduced to Booker T. Jones from Booker T. & the MGs. Booker was an elite session musician with Stax Records, where Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett and many other soul legends recorded. He brought in some other top-notch musicians, including Stephen Stills on lead guitar, and produced this album for Withers, who was 32 when it was recorded.
Read more: www.songfacts.com/facts/bill-withers/aint-no-sunshine

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