COOKE, SAM – Sam Cooke At The Copa

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The album was recorded during a two-week stand in July 1964. The shows during the 1964 engagement were well received, in contrast to a show Cooke performed at the Copa in 1958. Staying away from the Copa—and from many "white" clubs—for years, Cooke was inspired to return after watching Nat King Cole go over well there. Cooke chose to perform a set heavier on standards and show tunes.

Sam Cooke at the Copa was produced by Al Schmitt. It was recorded on 3 tracks, and was engineered by Bernard Keville.


Opening Introduction
The Best Things In Life Are Free
Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
Frankie And Johnny
Try A Little Tenderness
(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
You Send Me
If I Had A Hammer
When I Fall In Love
Twistin' The Night Away
This Little Light Of Mine
Blowin' In The Wind
Tennessee Waltz