Lay Down Your Arms [ORIGINAL RECORDINGS REMASTERED]
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Lay Down Your Arms [ORIGINAL RECORDINGS REMASTERED]
Arthur Alexander Jnr was perhaps the catalytic figure in the birth of Muscle Shoals as an important musical hotbed, "You Better Move On" being the first national hit recorded at Rick Hall's legendary Fame Studios, in late 1961. A profound influence on the early 1960s Beat Boom/British Invasion, Alexander's songs have been recorded by artists like The Beatles (who recorded three of his songs), The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ike & Tina Turner, Dusty Springfield, Ry Cooder, Robert Plant, The Searchers, Johnny Kidd & The Pirates, Dave Edmunds, Johnny Rivers etc. This compilation includes all his early recordings for the Dot label in 1961-1962, notably "You Better Move On", "A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues", "Where Have You Been", "Soldier Of Love", "Anna (Go To Him)", "Go Home Girl" and the stereo version of his LP 'You Better Move On'. Also included is his unfeasibly rare debut single "Sally Sue Brown"/"The Girl That Radiates That Charm" on which he was billed as June Alexander ('June' being an abbreviation of 'Junior'). Alexander died unexpectedly in 1993 on the verge of a major comeback, at the age of just 53, which led to a massive revival of interest in his early recordings.