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When Sam Cooke was shot dead in a cheap motel in Hollywood, he was one of America s most successful pop stars. He left a world in which he had been born poor and had become very rich from the success of such records as You Send Me and A Wonderful World , yet his body lay unrecognised in a morgue for two days. This biography follows Cooke s life in a racist America where his voice was one of the first to reach beyond the segregated audiences and command a white following, Cooke himself becoming a player in the fledgling civil rights movement. This award-winning biography is a full and sometimes shocking story of a man whose songbook is revered by great performers such as Otis Redding, Rod Stewart and Aretha Franklin.
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