
In 1969, Isaac Hayes went from being one-half of Stax Records’ own Holland-Dozier-Holland (Hayes and David Porter were responsible for many of the label’s iconic early hits, like “Hold On, I’m Coming”, “When Something Is Wrong with My Baby”, and “B-A-B-Y") to the bald, beautiful, and tender face of the Memphis label’s post-Otis Redding (and post-Atlantic) second phase.
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