Shirley Walton
Isaac Hayes
Shirley Walton
Booker T. & The MG’s
Eddie Floyd
Delaney & Bonnie
Linda Lyndell
Jimmy Hughes
Johnny Daye
William Bell & Judy Clay
The Mad Lads
The Staple Singers
The Soul Children
Rufus Thomas
The Charmels
Carla Thomas
Judy Clay
Eddie Floyd
Jeanne & The Darlings
Johnnie Taylor
Booker T. & The MG’s
Ollie & The Nightingales
The Bar-Kays
William Bell
Mable John
William Bell & Judy Clay
The Soul Children
The Staple Singers
Albert King
The Epsilons
Rufus Thomas
Johnnie Taylor
Carla Thomas
Eddie Floyd
Jimmy Hughes
The Mad Lads
Judy Clay
Ollie & The Nightingales
Sonny Stitt
Booker T. & The MG’s
The Mar-Keys
The Staple Singers
The Emotions
The Bar-Kays
Margie Joseph
Jimmy Dotson
Art Jerry Miller
The Soul Children
William Bell
Johnnie Taylor
Albert King
The Stingers
Eddie Floyd
Booker T. & The MG’s
William Bell & Mavis Staples
Darrell Banks
Jimmy Hughes
William Bell
The Staple Singers
Johnnie Taylor, Eddie Floyd, William Bell, Pervis Staples, Carla Thomas, Mavis Staples & Cleotha Staples
Eddie Floyd & Mavis Staples
Johnnie Taylor & Carla Thomas
William Bell & Carla Thomas
Ollie & The Nightingales
Jeanne & The Darlings
Johnnie Taylor
The Mad Lads
The Bar-Kays
Carla Thomas
Booker T. & The MG’s
The Emotions
Isaac Hayes
Isaac Hayes
Various Artists
Albert King & Pops Staples & Steve Cropper
The Soul Children
Mavis Staples
The Newcomers
Eddie Floyd
The Staple Singers
John Lee Hooker
William Bell
Margie Joseph
Jimmy Hughes
Darrell Banks
The Dramatics
Johnnie Taylor
Delaney & Bonnie
J.J. Barnes
Reggie Milner
The Emotions
The Emotions
Albert King
Rufus Thomas
Eddie Floyd
Bernie Hayes
The Bar-Kays
The Soul Children
Chuck Brooks
Ernie Hines
Pops Staples
Ollie & The Nightingales
William Bell & Carla Thomas
Jeanne & The Darlings
Chris And Shack
Barbara Lewis
Little Sonny
Carla Thomas
The Staple Singers
Johnnie Taylor
Margie Joseph
Jones & Blumenberg
David Porter
Carla Thomas
Albert King
Rufus Thomas
Rufus Thomas
Booker T. & The MG’s
The Mad Lads
Roz Ryan
Paul Thompson (Stax)
Branding Iron
John KaSandra
Eddie Floyd
Mavis Staples
The T.S.U. Toronadoes
William Bell
The Emotions
Isaac Hayes
The Staple Singers
Margie Joseph
Bernie Hayes
The Newcomers
The Bar-Kays
Rudy Robinson & The Hungry Five
Little Sonny
The Nightingales
Eddie Floyd
Johnnie Taylor
Carla Thomas
Reggie Milner
The Temprees
Rufus Thomas
Charlene And The Soul Serenaders
The Soul Children
The Staple Singers
The Staple Singers
The Staple Singers
Shack (Stax)
The Emotions
Isaac Hayes
Barbara Lewis
Johnnie Taylor
The Soul Children
Eddie Floyd
Isaac Hayes
Ernie Hines
Booker T. & The MG’s
Barbara Lewis
Jean Knight
The Emotions
Margie Joseph
Johnnie Taylor
The Temprees
Rufus Thomas
William Bell
Isaac Hayes
The Nightingales
The Staple Singers
The Limitations
The Dramatics
Branding Iron
Jimmy Hughes
Margie Joseph
The Emotions
Calvin Scott (US)
Eddie Floyd
Johnnie Taylor
Melvin Van Peebles
Rufus Thomas
The Newcomers
Lee Sain
Little Milton
Shack (Stax)
Ilana (Stax)
Albert King
The Soul Children
United Image
The Emotions
David Porter
Little Sonny
Eddie Giles
The Staple Singers
Hot Sauce (Stax)
Jean Knight
William Bell
Isaac Hayes
The MG’s
The Mad Lads
Major Lance
Joni Wilson
The Temprees
The Leaders (Stax)
Black Nasty
Rufus Thomas
Carla Thomas
The Dramatics
The Bar-Kays
L.V. Johnson
Eric Mercury
Calvin Scott (US)
Little Milton
Johnnie Taylor
[Verse]
Now here's a message, a message to all beautiful woman
A story older than the sands of time
And out from beginning, and what may be the end
Of all mankind, now the rib of a man, oh lord, do you take
And emoted a black woman, but some called a mistake
But he gave her beauty, ease her life
And said to man, he may even call her wife
Oh, you beautiful black creature, you
Just look at what you made man do
With your natural hair and skin of ebony hue
Her toney beige was skin soft as the morning dew
And you moved, you moved, you moved
With such style and grace, you truly are someone
Of your beautiful race, oh you beautiful creature, you
So right on sister, right on, right on
Now do you want me to move a mountain?
That’s a little tough
Must I stop the whole wide world, even girl
That's kind of rough, but darling one minute you're bold
And cold and hard like glass
But the next moment you’re beautiful
Enjoying such wonderful class
In a bikini that hugs and curves, that holds you all around
What a mink fur, beautiful diamonds, hanging down
Oh, you beautiful creature you
Makes no difference what you wear, but touch
Of a soul sister is always there
There's one more thing I must say before I go
So I guess I'll say it nice, kind of sexy
And, very very slow, and that's
You're beautiful creature you
Right on sister, right on
Like boon, right on, right on
Tribute To A Black Woman (Part 1) was written by Bernie Hayes.
Tribute To A Black Woman (Part 1) was produced by Bernie Hayes & Jerry O.