BAND:
The Drywater Band,
SONG:
Land of 1,000 Dances
ORIGINAL ARTIST:
Wilson Pickett
GENRE:
Soul,
BAND SIZE:
12 Musicians,
VENUE:
AV/E Headquarters
FACTS
A little-known fact about Wilson Pickett's cover of "Land of 1,000 Dances" is that it almost didn't happen. When Pickett initially recorded the song, he struggled to find the right groove and feel for it. Frustrated with the recording session, he left the studio, leaving the song unfinished.
However, producer Jerry Wexler had faith in the song's potential and convinced Pickett to give it another try. Wexler brought in the renowned session musicians at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Alabama, including guitarist Steve Cropper and drummer Roger Hawkins, to work on the track. With their expert musicianship and the addition of memorable horn arrangements, the new recording captured the energetic and soulful essence that would make Pickett's version of "Land of 1,000 Dances" a classic.
The reworked recording of the song became a huge success, peaking at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and solidifying Wilson Pickett's status as one of the leading figures in soul music. Despite the initial setback, the perseverance of both Pickett and Wexler resulted in an iconic cover version that continues to be celebrated to this day.