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"Color Him Father" is a song written by Richard Lewis Spencer and recorded by American rhythm and blues group The Winstons. It was released in 1969 as their debut single for Metromedia. The song was a number seven hit on the Billboard Hot 100 that year, representing the Winstons' highest entry there. A cover by American singer Linda Martell on Plantation Records also charted in the same year, reaching number 22 on Hot Country Songs.

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  • "Color Him Father" is a song written by Richard Lewis Spencer and recorded by American rhythm and blues group The Winstons. It was released in 1969 as their debut single for Metromedia. The song was a number seven hit on the Billboard Hot 100 that year, representing the Winstons' highest entry there. A cover by American singer Linda Martell on Plantation Records also charted in the same year, reaching number 22 on Hot Country Songs. (en)
  • "Color Him Father" é uma composição do grupo de funk e soul The Winstons lançada em 1969. Atingiu o segundo lugar das paradas de R&B e o sétimo na Billboard Hot 100 daquele ano. Seu compositor Richard Spencer ganhou o Grammy Award de melhor canção de R&B em 1970. Lançada como compacto, foi uma das composições mais conhecidas dos The Winstons. Teve como lado B a canção "Amen, Brother", famosa por conter um trecho usado massivamente música eletrônica, o Amen Break. Posteriormente, versões da canção por outros artistas incluíram ainda em 1969, além de Keb' Mo' em 2001. (pt)
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  • May 1969 (en)
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  • "Color Him Father" is a song written by Richard Lewis Spencer and recorded by American rhythm and blues group The Winstons. It was released in 1969 as their debut single for Metromedia. The song was a number seven hit on the Billboard Hot 100 that year, representing the Winstons' highest entry there. A cover by American singer Linda Martell on Plantation Records also charted in the same year, reaching number 22 on Hot Country Songs. (en)
  • "Color Him Father" é uma composição do grupo de funk e soul The Winstons lançada em 1969. Atingiu o segundo lugar das paradas de R&B e o sétimo na Billboard Hot 100 daquele ano. Seu compositor Richard Spencer ganhou o Grammy Award de melhor canção de R&B em 1970. Lançada como compacto, foi uma das composições mais conhecidas dos The Winstons. Teve como lado B a canção "Amen, Brother", famosa por conter um trecho usado massivamente música eletrônica, o Amen Break. Posteriormente, versões da canção por outros artistas incluíram ainda em 1969, além de Keb' Mo' em 2001. (pt)
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