It was the group’s final Top 20 American hit.īuy or stream “Spooky” on The Best of Atlanta Rhythm Section. It spent two months making slow but steady progress up the Hot 100 and came to rest for two weeks at No.17 in October. Here’s the sheet music for the solo of Spooky for Tenor if anyone would like to have itI’m not able to upload the document from my flash drive for some reason so I took 2 up close pics of the sheet music so as to see the notes better the first pic is the first half of the solo and the 2nd pic is the 2nd half of. The group had just had another Top 20 hit with the first single from the LP, the pretty “Do It Or Die.”ĪRS’ new “Spooky” entered the US chart at No.90. They recorded a new version of the atmospheric “Spooky” for their Underdog album, which was already certified gold in America by the time it was released as a single. The initial appeal of the Doraville, Georgia group, said Rolling Stone in 1978, “came from its break with the often predictable Southern-rock genre: the band combined the usual guitar-solo orientation with an attractive pop sensibility.” Plundering the pastĪlready with several years of hit singles and albums under their belt – including Top 10 hits with 1977’s “So Into You” and 1978’s “Imaginary Lover” – the ARS decided to revisit their past. Fast forward a decade, by which point Cobb, Buie and fellow Classics IV graduate Dean Daughtry were longtime members of the highly successful Atlanta Rhythm Section.
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