Single:
Theme from Shaft entered the Australian singles chart* on 20 December 1971 and peaked at #11. The song was #55 on the Top 100 of 1972.
Songwriter:
Isaac Hayes
Producer:
Isaac Hayes
Record label of Australian release:
Stax
*Kent Music Report / Australian Chart Book. See About.
Songfacts:
This is the theme song to the 1971 movie Shaft, starring Richard Roundtree as a Harlem detective hired by a mob boss to find his kidnapped daughter. Written, produced and arranged by Hayes, the song establishes Shaft as one bad mother who thrives on danger and doesn’t give up. He’s also “a sex machine to all the chicks,” making him sort of a black James Bond. Thanks in large part to the song, it became an iconic character.
Read more: www.songfacts.com/facts/isaac-hayes/theme-from-shaft
Wikipedia:
Isaac Hayes told National Public Radio that he had only agreed to write and record the Shaft score after the film’s producer, Joel Freeman, promised him an audition for the lead role, which was taken by a then-unknown Richard Roundtree. Hayes, who also had no acting experience, never got the chance to audition but kept his end of the deal anyway.
Read more:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theme_from_Shaft
Lyrics:
Who′s the black private dick
That’s a sex machine to all the chicks?
(Shaft!)
Ya damn right!
Who is the man
That would risk his neck for his brother man?
(Shaft!)
Can ya dig it?
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