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Soul R&B Music Charts of 1967 - Best-Selling Soul R&B Songs of 1967 With Free MP3 Download Links and Song Lyrics

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Below is a list of the best selling Soul R&B songs from 1967, sorted by the most popular or best selling first. Place mouse on to see information about song. Click on song title to play song and to read details about the song including lyrics (if available) and to add to playlist. Click on to play song. . Click on label to list songs from that record label. Following on from the top 100 chart are listings of hundreds of other lesser-known Soul R&B songs from 1967, arranged in order of highest US R&B and/or UK chart position.

More Soul R&B Songs From 1967 . . .

The following songs were released in 1967 but never made it into the Top 100 Chart.
Songs with chart position "---" either never made it into the US top 100 R&B or UK charts
of 1967 or we have no details of their highest chart positions if they did.

(Songs are sorted in highest US R&B Top 100 and/or UK Top 100 chart position order)
# Artist   (click for discography and biography of artist) Title    (click song title to play it, read lyrics etc.) Year Label
--- recordlabel: Garrison 3008
writtenby: Jimmie Raye
comments: [deep soul]
mpcode: lpqHnmPSCmM
Jimmie Raye You Must Be Losing Your Mind 1967 Garrison
1 recordlabel: Gamble 210
chartposition: RandB #48, US #78
writtenby: Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff
comments: [instrumental]
The Music Makers United 1967 Gamble
2 recordlabel: Gamble 209
writtenby: Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff
album: The Intruders Are Together / Intruders Super Hits
comments: B side to Baby, I'm Lonely
The Intruders A Love That's Real 1967 Gamble
3 recordlabel: Gamble 209
chartposition: RandB #28, US #70
writtenby: Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff
album: The Intruders Are Together
The Intruders Baby, I'm Lonely 1967 Gamble
4 recordlabel: Gamble 205
chartposition: RandB #9, US #48
writtenby: Joe Broussard, Ralph Williams
album: The Intruders Are Together / Intruders Super Hits
The Intruders Together 1967 Gamble
5 recordlabel: Galaxy 750
chartposition: RandB #44
writtenby: Collins
Rodger Collins She's Looking Good 1967 Galaxy
--- recordlabel: Fury 5004
writtenby: Bobby Robinson
Willie Hightower (Take My Hand) Let's Walk Together 1967 Fury
--- recordlabel: Fury 5004
writtenby: Bobby Robinson
Willie Hightower I Love You (Yes I Do) 1967 Fury
--- recordlabel: Four Brothers 453
writtenby: Moore, Daniels
comments: [northern soul]
Tyrone Davis (The Wonder Boy) Please Consider Me 1967 Four Brothers
1 recordlabel: Fat Fish 8008
chartposition: Cashbox RandB #44
writtenby: Leon Haywood
Leon Haywood Ever Since You Were Sweet Sixteen 1967 Fat Fish
2 recordlabel: Fame 1014
chartposition: US #121
writtenby: Rick Hall, Spooner Oldham and Bob Killen
Jimmy Hughes Don't Lose Your Good Thing 1967 Fame
3 recordlabel: Fame 1013
chartposition: RandB #38, US #98
writtenby: Clarence Carter
album: This Is Clarence Carter
Clarence Carter Thread the Needle 1967 Fame
4 recordlabel: Fame 1011
chartposition: RandB #5, US #90
writtenby: James Gilreath
album: Why Not Tonight?
Jimmy Hughes Why Not Tonight? 1967 Fame
5 recordlabel: Fame 1010
chartposition: RandB #35
writtenby: Clarence Carter
Clarence Carter Tell Daddy 1967 Fame
6 recordlabel: Fairmount 1022
chartposition: Cashbox RandB #37
writtenby: L. Youngblood, H. Anderson
Lonnie Youngblood Soul Food (That's A What I Like) 1967 Fairmount
--- recordlabel: Fairmount 1013
writtenby: Lewis, Poindexter, Poindexter
album: Lost Deep Soul Treasures Vol.2
comments: [deep soul]
Ray Lewis Getting Over You 1967 Fairmount
--- recordlabel: Excello 2288
writtenby: Anderson
Kip Anderson You'll Lose A Good Thing 1967 Excello
--- recordlabel: Excello 2286
writtenby: Lee Emerson
comments: [deep soul]
The Kelly Brothers You Put Your Touch On Me 1967 Excello
1 recordlabel: Excello 2285
chartposition: RandB #37, US #127
writtenby: Slim Harpo (as James Moore) and Robert Holmes [Robert Edward Holmes]
Slim Harpo Tip on in (Part 1) 1967 Excello
--- recordlabel: Epic 7281
writtenby: L. Williams, J. Watson, J. Walner
album: Two For The Price Of One
comments: [northern soul]
Larry Williams & Johnny Watson Too Late 1967 Epic
--- recordlabel: Epic 510147
writtenby: B. Crewe, G. Knight
comments: [northern soul]
Lynne Randell Stranger in My Arms 1967 Epic
1 recordlabel: Epic 10220
chartposition: US #66
writtenby: Stephen Stills
The Staple Singers For What It's Worth 1967 Epic
2 recordlabel: Epic 10187
chartposition: RandB #9, US #1
writtenby: Don Black & Mark London
Lulu To Sir with Love 1967 Epic
3 recordlabel: Epic 10158
chartposition: US #95
writtenby: Roebuck
The Staple Singers Why (Am I Treated So Bad) 1967 Epic
--- recordlabel: Empire 126215
writtenby: Freddie Pride
album: Deep Soul Treasures Vol.1 (compiled by Dave Godin)
comments: [deep soul]
Just Brothers She Broke His Heart 1967 Empire
1 recordlabel: Elf 90002
chartposition: RandB #95, US #45
writtenby: Chuck Neese and Mac Gayden
Clifford Curry She Shot a Hole in My Soul 1967 Elf
--- recordlabel: Dynamo 300
writtenby: J. Soloman, E. Holman
comments: [northern soul]
Larry Clinton She's Wanted 1967 Dynamo
1 recordlabel: Dynamo 113
chartposition: Cashbox RandB #40
writtenby: J. Williams, B. Elgin
comments: [northern soul]
Tommy Hunt I Need A Woman Of My Own 1967 Dynamo
2 recordlabel: Dynamo 109
chartposition: RandB #32
writtenby: Charlie Foxx
Inez & Charlie Foxx You Are the Man 1967 Dynamo
3 recordlabel: Dynamo 104
chartposition: RandB #41, US #127
writtenby: Billy Butler (as William Butler) and Jerry Butler
album: Come by Here
Inez & Charlie Foxx I Stand Accused 1967 Dynamo
--- recordlabel: Dynamo 102
writtenby: C. Foxx
album: Come By Here
comments: [northern soul]
Inez & Charlie Foxx Tightrope 1967 Dynamo
1 recordlabel: Dynamo 101
chartposition: RandB #29, US #124
writtenby: Luther Dixon and Kitty Noble
Tommy Hunt The Biggest Man 1967 Dynamo
2 recordlabel: Duke 426
chartposition: RandB #30
writtenby: D. Malone
album: Touch Of The Blues
Bobby Bland A Touch of the Blues 1967 Duke
--- recordlabel: Duke 426
writtenby: D. Malone
comments: [northern soul]
Bobby Bland Shoes 1967 Duke
1 recordlabel: Duke 425
chartposition: RandB #19, US #71
writtenby: John Roberts and Garner
John Roberts Sockin' 1-2-3-4 1967 Duke
2 recordlabel: Duke 423
chartposition: RandB #48
writtenby: Holiner, Nichols, Cahn, Chaplin, Freeman
Ernie K-Doe (It Will Have to Do) Until the Real Thing Comes Along 1967 Duke
3 recordlabel: Duke 421
chartposition: RandB #6
writtenby: Pearl Woods
Bobby Bland That Did It 1967 Duke
4 recordlabel: Duke 416
chartposition: RandB #16, US #88
writtenby: Pearl Woods
Bobby Bland You're All I Need 1967 Duke
5 recordlabel: Duke 414
chartposition: RandB #33
writtenby: Don Robey (as Deadric Malone) and Wilmer Shakesnider
Buddy Ace Hold On (To This Old Fool) 1967 Duke
6 recordlabel: Duke 413
chartposition: R&B #27
writtenby: Little Junior Parker
Little Junior Parker Man or Mouse 1967 Duke
7 recordlabel: Duke 411
chartposition: RandB #37
writtenby: Don Robey (as Deadric Malone) and Vernon Morrison
Ernie K-Doe Dancin' Man 1967 Duke
8 recordlabel: Duke 411
chartposition: RandB #37
writtenby: D. Malone, V. Morrison
Ernie K-Doe Later for Tomorrow 1967 Duke
9 recordlabel: Drew 1003
chartposition: RandB #26, US #60
writtenby: Marty Coleman, Michael Valvano and Cholly Bassoline
comments: [northern soul]
The Precisions If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely) 1967 Drew
10 recordlabel: Drew 1002
chartposition: RandB #28
writtenby: George McGregor, Mike Terry and McNeil
comments: [northern soul]
The Precisions Why Girl 1967 Drew
11 recordlabel: Double Shot 121
chartposition: RandB #30, US #34, UK #52
writtenby: Alfred Smith, Hal Winn, Jerry Winn & Joseph Hooven
album: Baby, You Got It
Brenton Wood Baby, You Got It 1967 Double Shot
12 recordlabel: Double Shot 116
chartposition: RandB #19, US #9, UK #8
writtenby: Alfred Smith & Joseph Hooven
album: Oogum Boogum
comments: [northern soul]
Brenton Wood Gimme Little Sign 1967 Double Shot
13 recordlabel: Double Shot 111
chartposition: RandB #19, US #34
writtenby: Alfred Smith
album: Oogum Boogum
Brenton Wood The Oogum Boogum Song 1967 Double Shot
14 recordlabel: Dot 17043
chartposition: Cashbox RandB #44
writtenby: Phil Flowers
Phil Flowers One More Hurt (And I'm Gone) 1967 Dot
--- recordlabel: Doctor Bird 1089
writtenby: Glen Miller
Glen Miller Where Is The Love 1967 Doctor Bird
1 recordlabel: Dionn 504
chartposition: RandB #27, US #58
writtenby: Bob Finiz
Brenda & the Tabulations When You're Gone 1967 Dionn
2 recordlabel: Dionn 503
chartposition: RandB #41, US #97
writtenby: Brenda Payton and Maurice Coates
album: Dry Your Eyes
Brenda & the Tabulations Just Once in a Lifetime 1967 Dionn
3 recordlabel: Dionn 501
chartposition: RandB #19, US #66
writtenby: Smokey Robinson
album: Dry Your Eyes
Brenda & the Tabulations Who's Lovin' You 1967 Dionn
4 recordlabel: Dionn 501
chartposition: RandB #44, US #66
writtenby: Thom Bell and Lorriane Ellison
album: Dry Your Eyes
Brenda & the Tabulations Stay Together Young Lovers 1967 Dionn
5 recordlabel: Dionn 500
chartposition: RandB #8, US #20
writtenby: Maurice Coates & Brenda Payton
album: Dry Your Eyes
comments: [ballad]
Brenda & the Tabulations Dry Your Eyes 1967 Dionn
--- recordlabel: Diamond 230
writtenby: Norm Simon, Andy Badale
mpcode: r3Wwh-45m6g
Ruby Winters Better 1967 Diamond
1 recordlabel: Diamond 230
chartposition: RandB #47, US #109
writtenby: Andy Badale and Al Elias
Ruby Winters I Want Action 1967 Diamond
2 recordlabel: Diamond 218
chartposition: RandB #13, US #96
writtenby: Alan Copeland, Ben Pollack, Bill Norvas, George Brunies, Leon Roppolo, Mel Stitzel, Paul Mares
Johnny Thunder & Ruby Winters Make Love to Me 1967 Diamond
3 recordlabel: Dial 4063
chartposition: RandB #2, US #10
writtenby: Joe Tex
album: Live And Lively
comments: [southern soul]
Joe Tex Skinny Legs and All 1967 Dial
4 recordlabel: Dial 4061
chartposition: RandB #24, US #63
writtenby: Joe Tex
Joe Tex A Woman's Hands 1967 Dial
5 recordlabel: Dial 4059
chartposition: RandB #24, US #54
writtenby: Joe Tex
Joe Tex Woman Like That, Yeah 1967 Dial
6 recordlabel: Dial 4055
chartposition: RandB #24, US #35
writtenby: Joe Tex
Joe Tex Show Me 1967 Dial
--- recordlabel: Destiny 1026
writtenby: E. M. Gray
comments: [northern soul]
E.J. Chandler I Can't Stand To Lose You 1967 Destiny
1 recordlabel: Deram 7507
chartposition: RandB #22, US #5, UK #1
writtenby: Gary Brooker, Keith Reid & Matthew Fisher
album: Procol Harum
Procol Harum A Whiter Shade of Pale 1967 Deram
--- recordlabel: Delta Ltd 156
writtenby: Arthur Grant
The Enchanters I Should Be Loving You 1967 Delta Ltd
1 recordlabel: Deesu 306
chartposition: Cashbox RandB #28
writtenby: Allen Toussaint
Willie West Greatest Love 1967 Deesu
--- recordlabel: Deep Soul 9105 (UK)
writtenby: Schroeder, Toney
album: Deep Soul Treasures Vol.2 (compiled by Dave Godin)
comments: [deep soul]
Jimmy & Louise Tig & Company A Love That Never Grows Old 1967 Deep Soul(UK)
--- recordlabel: Deep City 2390
writtenby: Naomi Neville
Helene Smith Pain In My Heart 1967 Deep City
--- recordlabel: Deep City 2379
writtenby: Clarke, Reid
album: Lost Deep Soul Treasures Vol.
comments: [deep soul]
Them Two Am I A Good Man 1967 Deep City
--- recordlabel: Deep City 2375
writtenby: Clarke, Pearsall
album: Sings Sweet Soul!
Helene Smith True Love Don't Grow On Trees 1967 Deep City
--- recordlabel: Decca 32317
writtenby: A.J. Migliara, D. Greer, G. Jackson, W. Mitchell
Bart Jackson Wonderful Dream (Don't Wake Me Up) 1967 Decca
1 recordlabel: Decca 32230
chartposition: RandB #35, US #92
writtenby: Leon Huff
Leon Haywood Mellow Moonlight 1967 Decca
2 recordlabel: Decca 32164
chartposition: RandB #21, US #63
writtenby: Leon Haywood
Leon Haywood It's Got to Be Mellow 1967 Decca
--- recordlabel: Dayco 1631
writtenby: Grimes, Wilson
comments: [northern soul]
Betty Wilson & The 4 Bars I'm Yours 1967 Dayco
--- recordlabel: Date 21556
writtenby: J. Beaumont, J. Vogel, W. Lester, J. Verscharen, J. Taylor, J. Rock, L. Martin
The Spellbinders Since I Don't Have You 1967 Date
1 recordlabel: Date 1586
chartposition: RandB #25, US #31
writtenby: Barbara Acklin, Eugene Record and Carl Davis
album: Peaches and Herb's Greatest Hits
Peaches & Herb Two Little Kids 1967 Date
2 recordlabel: Date 1574
chartposition: RandB #16, US #13
writtenby: Mickey Baker, Sylvia Robinson (as Sylvia Vanderpool) & Bo Diddley
album: Golden Duets
comments: [northern soul]
Peaches & Herb Love Is Strange 1967 Date
3 recordlabel: Date 1571
chartposition: US #124
writtenby: Warren Levine
The Glories (I Love You Babe But) Give Me My Freedom 1967 Date
4 recordlabel: Date 1568
chartposition: RandB #48, US #87
writtenby: Pretty Purdie (as Bernard Purdie)
comments: [instrumental]
Bernard Pretty Purdie Funky Donkey 1967 Date
5 recordlabel: Date 1563
chartposition: RandB #10, US #20
writtenby: Ted Townsend
album: For Your Love
comments: [love ballad]
Peaches & Herb For Your Love 1967 Date
--- recordlabel: Date 1562
writtenby: J. Daniels, J. Moore
Johnny Moore It's Just My Way Of Loving You 1967 Date
--- recordlabel: Date 1562
writtenby: J.Daniels, J. Moore
comments: [northern soul]
Johnny Moore Walk Like a Man 1967 Date
1 recordlabel: Date 1553
chartposition: RandB #48, US #74
writtenby: Warren Levine
comments: [northern soul]
The Glories I Stand Accused (Of Loving You) 1967 Date
2 recordlabel: Date 1549
chartposition: RandB #4, US #8
writtenby: Chuck Willis
comments: [love ballad]
Peaches & Herb Close Your Eyes 1967 Date
3 recordlabel: Crimson 1012
chartposition: RandB #45, US #33
writtenby: Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff
The Soul Survivors Explosion in Your Soul 1967 Crimson
4 recordlabel: Crimson 1010
chartposition: RandB #3, US #4
writtenby: Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff
album: When the Whistle Blows Anything Goes
comments: [philly sound]
The Soul Survivors Expressway (To Your Heart) 1967 Crimson
5 recordlabel: Compass 7009
chartposition: RandB #27, US #90
writtenby: Billy Frazier
Helena Ferguson Where Is the Party 1967 Compass
--- recordlabel: Columbia 444375
writtenby: M. Safka
Aldora Britton Do It With Soul 1967 Columbia
--- recordlabel: Columbia 444276
writtenby: E. Campbell, E. Johnson
Eddie & Ernie Doggone It 1967 Columbia
--- recordlabel: Columbia 44381
writtenby: C. Owens
album: Soul Sister
Aretha Franklin A Mother's Love 1967 Columbia
1 recordlabel: Columbia 44381
chartposition: US #94
writtenby: Inez Foxx & Charlie Foxx
Aretha Franklin Mockingbird 1967 Columbia
2 recordlabel: Columbia 44270
chartposition: RandB #28, US #56
writtenby: Clyde Otis
Aretha Franklin Take a Look 1967 Columbia
--- recordlabel: Columbia 44200
writtenby: E. Campbell, E. Johnson
album: Deep Soul Treasures Vol.3 (compiled by Dave Godin)
comments: [deep soul]
Dee Clark In These Very Tender Moments 1967 Columbia
1 recordlabel: Columbia 44181
chartposition: Cashbox R&B #37
writtenby: J. Byers
album: Soul Sister
Aretha Franklin Until You Were Gone 1967 Columbia
--- recordlabel: Columbia 44004
writtenby: P. Simon
comments: [northern soul]
Dana Valery You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies 1967 Columbia
1 recordlabel: Columbia 43525
chartposition: US #127
writtenby: Dean Kay and Kelly Gordon
O.C. Smith That's Life 1967 Columbia
--- recordlabel: Columbia 43203
writtenby: Belford C. Hendricks
album: Take a Look
Aretha Franklin Little Miss Raggedy Ann 1967 Columbia
--- recordlabel: Coconut Groove 2031
writtenby: Cecil Washington
comments: [northern soul]
Soul Incorporated My Proposal 1967 Coconut Groove
--- recordlabel: Chess 8104
writtenby: G. Goffin and C. King
album: Something Good / The Muscle Shoals Sessions
comments: [deep soul] [First Appeared on `Down At Muscle Shoals` album in 1984]
Irma Thomas Yours Until Tomorrow 1967 Chess
--- recordlabel: Chess 2035
writtenby: C. McCall, M. Bland
Mitty Collier Git Out 1967 Chess
--- recordlabel: Chess 2035
writtenby: James Cleveland
Mitty Collier That'll Be Good Enough For Me 1967 Chess

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