The Chokin' Kind
Soul Diggaz, Joe Simon
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I only meant to love you Didn't you know it babe Didn't you know it Why couldn't you be content With the love I gave oh yeah I gave you my heart But you wanted my mind, oh yeah Your love scared me to death, girl Oh it's the chokin' kind That's all it is You can kill a man With a bottle of poison or a knife I know you can And hurt him more to take his pride And run his life Oh it's a shame girl Whatever you want girl I surely hope you find, oh yeah I tell you that hat don't fit my head Oh, it's the chokin' kind It makes me want to mmm mmm mmm mmm Oh yeah, oh listen to me When you fall in love again girl Take a tip from me oh yeah If you don't like the peach don't bite the tree That's what you better do, honey Find what you want girl Keep it, treat it, sweet and kind, oh yeah Oh let it breathe, don't make it the chokin' kind Oh no, don't break your heart baby Oh no, I know you love me really I do, honey I tell you your love scares me to death girl It's the chokin' kind That's all it is I got to say it again It's that old chokin' kind
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Written by: Harlan Howard
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10 facts about this song
Original Composer"The Chokin' Kind" was originally composed by Harlan Howard, who is known for his contribution to country music. He has crafted songs for many renowned musicians such as Patsy Cline and Johnny Cash.
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First RecordingWaylon Jennings was the first performer to record the song "The Chokin' Kind" in 1967. It was part of his album "Love of the Common People."
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Popularity by Joe SimonDespite being recorded by Jennings first, the song gained major popularity when it was sung by Joe Simon. Simon's version reached number one on the R&B singles chart and number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1969.
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Ella Fitzgerald versionJazz icon Ella Fitzgerald also performed her rendition of the song. Her version was included in her album "Things Ain't What They Used to Be (And You Better Believe It)" released in 1970.
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Joss Stone PerformanceBritish singer Joss Stone performed a soulful cover of "The Chokin' Kind" in her 2003 album "The Soul Sessions." Stone's version was generally well-received, and it helped to revive interest in the song.
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Lyrics ThemeThe lyrics of "The Chokin' Kind" tackle dark themes of love, exploring the notion of a love so intense that it becomes suffocating. This emotional depth contributed to its broad appeal.
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Multiple coversThe song has been covered by a number of other artists over the years, including Gregg Allman, Etta James, and the band Marillion, showcasing its timeless popularity.
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Country Music Hall of FameHarlan Howard, the composer of "The Chokin' Kind," was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1997, indicating the significant impact of his work on the genre.
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Grammy AwardJoe Simon's version of "The Chokin' Kind" won him a Grammy Award in 1970 for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.
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Influence on Joss Stone's Career"The Chokin' Kind" was one of the key tracks on Joss Stone's "The Soul Sessions." This was her debut album and the warm reception to her covers of soul classics, including "The Chokin' Kind", helped pave the way for her successful music career.
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