The Dock of The Bay

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The Dock of The Bay

The Dock of The Bay is the first posthumous album of Icon Soul Singer, Otis Redding. The album was produced by, "Steve Cropper".

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About

The album was released on February 23, 1968 by Atco Records. It contains the number one hit Single, "(Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay".

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay 2:38
2 I Love You More Than Words Can Say 2:50
3 Let Me Come on Home 2:53
4 Don't Mess with Cupid 2:28
5 The Glory of Love 2:38
6 I'm Coming Home to See About You 3:03
7 Tramp 2:32
8 The Hucklebuck 2:58
9 Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out 3:10
10 Ole Man Trouble 2:36

Awards & Certifications

Year Award Category
1968 Grammy Awards Best Male Rhythm and Blues Vocal Performance for "The Dock of The Bay"
1968 Grammy Awards Best Rhythm and Blue Song for "The Dock of The Bay"

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Credits

Performance Credits

Otis Redding Primary Artist, Vocals, Primary Artist

Steve Cropper Guitar

Carla Thomas Vocals

Joe Arnold Tenor Saxophone

Charles Packy Axton Tenor Saxophone

Sammie Coleman Trumpet

Donald "Duck" Dunn Bass

Isaac Hayes Keyboards

Wayne Jackson Trumpet

Booker T. Jones Keyboards

Andrew Love Tenor Saxophone

Gene Miller Trumpet

Floyd Newman Baritone Saxophone

Al Jackson Jr. Drums

Packy Axton Tenor Saxophone

Technical Credits

Steve Cropper Producer

Carla Thomas Contributor

Yves Beauvais Producer

Jon Landau Liner Notes

Trivia

  • In 2003, the album was ranked number 161 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

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