Sam Cooke

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Sam Cooke was an influential American soul and gospel singer-songwriter often called the "King of Soul" for his pioneering role in popular music and the civil rights movement.

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Sam Cooke canonical 44

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil rights activist
gospel singer
human
singer-songwriter
soul singer
activeYearsEnd 1964
activeYearsStart 1950
causeOfDeath gunshot wound
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1931-01-22
dateOfDeath 1964-12-11
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
founded SAR Records
fullName Samuel Cook
genre gospel music
rhythm and blues
soul music
honor Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee
influenced Al Green
Aretha Franklin
Marvin Gaye
Michael Jackson
Otis Redding
Rod Stewart
Steve Perry
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Soul Stirrers
movement American civil rights movement
nickname King of Soul
notableAlbum Ain't That Good News
Night Beat
Sam Cooke (1958 album)
Twistin' the Night Away
surface form: Twistin' the Night Away (album)
notableWork A Change Is Gonna Come
Bring It On Home to Me
Chain Gang
Cupid
Twistin' the Night Away
"Wonderful World"
surface form: Wonderful World

You Send Me
numberOfChildren 3
occupation entrepreneur
record producer
singer
songwriter
placeOfBirth Clarksdale, Mississippi, United States
placeOfDeath Los Angeles, California, United States of America
surface form: Los Angeles, California, United States
recordLabel Keen Records
RCA Victor
religion Christianity
sexOrGender male
spouse Barbara Campbell Cooke
stageName Sam Cooke self-link

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Blowin' in the Wind coveredBy Sam Cooke
Billy Joel influencedBy Sam Cooke
Sam usedByNotableBearers Sam Cooke
Cooke hasNotableBearer Sam Cooke
Blue Moon hasNotableRecordingBy Sam Cooke
Rod Stewart influencedBy Sam Cooke
If I Had a Hammer recordedBy Sam Cooke
Sam Cooke stageName Sam Cooke self-link
Al Green influencedBy Sam Cooke
One Night in Miami... portrays Sam Cooke
Hugo Peretti collaboratedWith Sam Cooke
Hugo Peretti wroteSongFor Sam Cooke
Golden Gate Quartet influenced Sam Cooke
Specialty Records hasArtist Sam Cooke
Ol' Man River notablePerformer Sam Cooke
Soul music notableArtist Sam Cooke
Billy Preston associatedAct Sam Cooke
Steve Perry influencedBy Sam Cooke
Marvin Pentz Gay Jr. influencedBy Sam Cooke
subject surface form: Marvin Gaye
Clarksdale, Mississippi, United States associatedWith Sam Cooke
subject surface form: Clarksdale, Mississippi
Lou Rawls associatedAct Sam Cooke
Beres Hammond influencedBy Sam Cooke
"Only Sixteen" composer Sam Cooke
subject surface form: Only Sixteen
"Only Sixteen" lyricist Sam Cooke
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"Only Sixteen" performer Sam Cooke
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"Only Sixteen" originallyRecordedBy Sam Cooke
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"Only Sixteen" writerCreditNameUsed Sam Cooke
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"Only Sixteen" associatedWithArtist Sam Cooke
subject surface form: Only Sixteen
"Wonderful World" performer Sam Cooke
subject surface form: Wonderful World
"Wonderful World" vocalist Sam Cooke
subject surface form: Wonderful World
"Wonderful World" composer Sam Cooke
subject surface form: Wonderful World
"Wonderful World" lyricist Sam Cooke
subject surface form: Wonderful World
"Wonderful World" recordedBy Sam Cooke
subject surface form: Wonderful World
"Wonderful World" famousRecordingBy Sam Cooke
subject surface form: Wonderful World
Little Red Rooster recordedBy Sam Cooke