Blessed with one of soul music's sweetest voices, Sam Cooke became a key figure
in the development of black music and a legendary songwriter responsible for a
stream of huge hits. Making a name for himself as a teenager in the gospel
groups the Highway QC's and The Soul Stirrers, Cooke first released pop singles
under pseudonym Dale Cook (in order not to offend his gospel fans) before
scoring his first big hit under his own name with You Send Me in 1957. He formed
his own label SAR Records in 1961, going on to produce the classics Cupid, Chain
Gang and Wonderful World (a Number 2...