"Soulful Strut" by Young-Holt Unlimited.
OK, girls and boys, more 60s one-hit wonders: Chicago-based Eugene Record and Sonny Sanders penned this 1968 R&B classic as "Am I the Same Girl?" to be recorded by Record's wife, Barbara Acklin. The producers replaced Acklin's vocal track with a piano melody played by Floyd Morris over the backing track. Bassist Eddie Young and drummer Isaac "Red Hot" Holt had preious success as members of the Ramsey Lewis Trio with "The In Crowd". They left the trio and created a self-named ensemble credited with the instrumental track. To this day, it is controversial as to whether or not Young and Holt actually played on the recording, as opposed to session musicians playing as Brunswick Studio Band. It is, without a doubt, one of the most recognizable instrumentals of all time. #3 on both R&B and Pop charts, Certified Gold. Covered by, among many others, Dusty Springfield and Swing Out Sister. Recently used in a Michelob Ultra TV commercial. Song? Group? For extra credit, name a huge 1971 hit composed by Barbara Acklin and her husband, Eugene Record.
Answer: "Soulful Strut" by Young-Holt Unlimited. Extra credit: "Have You Seen Her?" by The Chi-Lites.
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