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"she shot a hole in my soul" - clifford curry

"She Shot a Hole in My Soul" - Clifford Curry
single (1967)
reissued on Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm and Blues, 1945-1970 (2004)
released by CMF Records (buy)

I know shitall about Clifford Curry. This tune is on the Night Train to Nashville anthology. It turned up on my shuffle many months after I ripped the album. I'm a big believer in the power of an opening statement, be it the first line of a story or the top of a song, and "She Shot a Hole in My Soul" is one of my favorites. The horn intro establishes an instant momentum, and all the verses and arrangements unfold perfectly from there. It's so good that the first time I really heard the song, I distinctly remember wanting the horn part to come back, and soon. It only did so twice.

Unless somebody's done it and I haven't heard it, it's also waiting to be sampled and made the basis of a huge hit. That is, I know I personally would greatly enjoy a new version of this song where that horn part is repeated endlessly for two or three minutes, like "Crazy In Love" did with the horn part from the Chi-Lites' "Are You Woman (Tell Me So)" (which only repeated once in the original version). Awesome morning music.

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