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About Across 110th Street
"Across 110th Street" is a single by Bobby Womack, from the soundtrack and film of the same name that starred Anthony Quinn and Yaphet Kotto. 50 Cent told NME that the song was the first with which he fell in love: "Because of how the situation was for black people in America at that time, there were a lot of struggle songs around. It seemed to be something that really moved the people around me. I felt the power of music to raise people up; to make them angry or proud."
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I was the third brother of fiveDoing whatever I had to do to surviveI'm not saying what I did was alrightTrying to break out of the ghetto was a day to day fightBeen down so long, getting up didn't cross my mindI knew there was a better way of life that I was just trying to findYou don't know what you'll do until you're put under pressureAcross 110th Street is a hell of a testerAcross 110th StreetPimps trying to catch a woman that's weakAcross 110th StreetPushers won't let the junkie go freeAcross 110th StreetWoman trying to catch a trick on the streetAcross 110th StreetYou can find it all in the streetI got one more thing I'd like to y'all about right nowHey brother, there's a better way outSnorting that co*ke, shooting that dope man you're copping outTake my advice, it's either live or dieYou've got to be strong, if you want to surviveThe family on the other side of townWould catch hell without a ghetto aroundIn every city you find the same thing going downHarlem is the capital of every ghetto townAcross 110th StreetPimps trying to catch a woman that's weakAcross 110th StreetPushers won't let the junkie go freeAcross 110th StreetA woman trying to catch a trick on the streetAcross 110th StreetYou can find it all in the street
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Bobby Womack
Robert Dwayne "Bobby" Womack ( /ˈwoʊmæk/; born March 4, 1944 - June 27 2014) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. An active recording artist since the early 1960s where he started his career as the lead singer of his family musical group The Valentinos and as Sam Cooke's backing guitarist, Womack's career has spanned more than 50 years and has spanned a repertoire in the styles of R&B, soul, rock and roll, doo-wop, gospel, and country. more »
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Soul, Soundtrack
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Written by: Bobby Womack
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13 facts about this song
Release Date"Across 110th Street" by Bobby Womack was released in 1972. |
Soundtrack FeatureThe song was originally composed as the main theme song for the 1972 film of the same name. |
Genre ClassificationThe song is often categorized in the soul and funk music genres. |
Historical ContextWomack was inspired to write this song based on his experience growing up in a poor neighborhood in Cleveland, and the street in the title signifies the boundary between Harlem's middle-class neighborhood and the poorer, largely African American areas to the north. |
Featured ArtistsThe song features contributions from the seasoned musicians of Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Alabama, where many of Bobby Womack's hit songs were recorded. |
Chart Performance"Across 110th Street" reached the top 20 on the Billboard R&B chart in 1973. |
Film ReferenceThis song has been used in a few popular films aside from the original "Across 110th Street", most notably in Quentin Tarantino's 1997 film "Jackie Brown". |
Social SignificanceThe lyrics of the song provide a narrative about struggle and survival in an urban, low-income environment, telling the story of individuals crossing from despair to hope. |
Retrospective AcclaimThe song is now considered as one of the quintessential examples of 70s soul music and remains one of Womack’s best-known tracks. |
Album"Across 110th Street" is the title track of Bobby Womack's 1972 album which has the same name. |
Cover VersionsThe song has been covered by various artists over the years, including British soul singer Joss Stone. |
Re-issueThe song was reissued in 2007 in the UK as a 7" vinyl for a 35th-anniversary release. |
RecognitionRolling Stone ranked "Across 110th Street" as number 63 on its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs. |
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