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American musician
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16 November 1941, Alabama, USA
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Dan Penn (born Wallace Daniel Pennington, November 16, 1941) is an American songwriter, singer, musician, and record producer who co-wrote many soul hits of the 1960s, including "The Dark End of the Street" and "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man" with Chips Moman and "Cry Like a Baby" with Spooner Oldham. Penn also produced many hits, including "The Letter", by The Box Tops. He has been described as a white soul and blue-eyed soul singer.Penn has released relatively few records featuring his own vocals and musicianship, preferring the relative anonymity of songwriting and producing.

Early life and career

Penn grew up in Vernon, Alabama, and spent much of his teens and early twenties in the Quad Cities–Muscle Shoals area. He was a regular at Rick Hall's FAME Studios as a performer, songwriter, and producer. It was during his time with FAME that Penn cut his first record, "Crazy Over You" in 1960, and wrote his first hit, "Is a Bluebird Blue?", which was recorded by Conway Twitty in the same year. The success of the number 6 pop hit "I'm Your Puppet" by James & Bobby Purify in 1966 convinced him that songwriting was a lucrative and worthwhile career.

Career moves

In early 1966, Penn moved to Memphis, began writing for Press Publishing Company, and worked with Chips Moman at his American Studios. Their intense and short-lived partnership produced some of the best known and most enduring songs of the genre. Their first collaboration, the enduring classic "The Dark End of the Street" (1967), was first a hit for James Carr and has since been recorded by many others. A few months later, during the legendary recording sessions in which Jerry Wexler introduced Aretha Franklin to FAME Studios and her first major success, the pair wrote "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man" in the studio for her, which went to number 37 in Billboard in 1967. In early 1967 Penn produced "The Letter" for the Box Tops. Along with long-time friend and collaborator Spooner Oldham, Penn also wrote a number of hits for the band, including "Cry Like a Baby," another song that has been covered many times.

As songwriter

Songs written or co-written by Penn include:

Career:1970s onwards

Penn continued writing and producing hits for numerous artists during the 1960s and finally released a record of his own, the 1972 single entitled "Nobody's Fool." He was coaxed into the studio again in 1993 to record the acclaimed "Do Right Man," for which he reunited with many of his friends and colleagues from Memphis and Muscle Shoals Sound Studio. He also has recently written and produced for the Hacienda Brothers.

He now lives in Nashville and continues to write with Oldham and other contemporaries, such as Donnie Fritts, Gary Nicholson, and Norbert Putnam. Carson Whitsett and Penn have had their collaborations recorded by Irma Thomas and Johnny Adams and often teamed with writers Jonnie Barmett and, later, Hoy Lindsey. The team of Penn, Whitsett, and Lindsey are responsible for the title track of Solomon Burke's album Don't Give Up on Me (also recorded by Joe Cocker), and Penn produced 2005'sBetter to Have It by Bobby Purify, which featured twelve songs from the team. Oldham and he also tour together as their schedules permit.

In November 2012, the collection The Fame Recordings was released. It included 24 numbers (23 unreleased) Penn had recorded at the FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, between 1964 and 1966. In the fall of 2013, he was inducted in the Alabama Music Hall of Fame.

Discography

  • Nobody's Fool (1973)
  • Do Right Man (1994)
  • Moments From This Theatre (1999): Live recording (with Spooner Oldham)
  • Blue Nite Lounge (1999)
  • Junk Yard Junky (2008)
  • The Fame Recordings (2012): Compilation
  • The Complete "Live" Duo Recordings - Dan Penn & Spooner Oldham (2015): Double pack."Moments" CD plus bonus DVD of 22 tracks filmed in concert in London
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Who is Dan Penn?
Dan Penn is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known for his work as a songwriter, with his compositions being recorded by artists such as Aretha Franklin, James Carr, and Percy Sledge.
What genre of music does Dan Penn specialize in?
Dan Penn specializes in soul music, specifically the sub-genres of Southern soul and Memphis soul. He played a significant role in shaping the sound of soul music in the 1960s and 1970s.
What are some of Dan Penn's most famous songs?
Some of Dan Penn's most famous songs include "The Dark End of the Street," "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man," and "Cry Like a Baby." These songs have been widely regarded as soul music classics and have been recorded by numerous artists.
Has Dan Penn received any awards or recognition for his work?
Yes, Dan Penn has received several awards and recognition for his work. He was inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1999. He has also been honored with the Rhythm and Blues Foundation Pioneer Award.
Has Dan Penn released any albums as a solo artist?
Yes, Dan Penn has released several albums as a solo artist. Some of his notable solo albums include "Nobody's Fool," "Do Right Man," and "Living on Mercy." These albums showcase his talent as both a singer and songwriter, and have been well-received by fans and critics alike.
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