It’s kept us on the dancefloor for decades with songs that could also make you cry. It’s been the subject of movies, been sampled in hip-hop and it’s a quality everyone likes to believe they have. But what is soul? That’s hard to define, though you know it when you hear it. And it applies to music from every decade from the 50s onwards – if not earlier. Here are the 20 best soul songs in any number of moods and styles. If you can dig every one, you are truly soulful.
20: The Staple Singers: If You’re Ready (Come Go With Me) (from ‘Be What You Are’, 1973)
Family group The Staple Singers produced many contenders for a place among the best soul songs, and their burst of creativity in the early 70s, when they were at Stax Records, was undoubtedly the peak of their exceptionally long career. Respect Yourself, I’ll Take You There, Touch A Hand, Make A Friend… all were powerful fusions of funk, soul and sanctified music, but 1973’s If You’re Ready (Come Go With Me) was the standout. A reggae-influenced mellow groove, a featherlight acoustic feel underpinned by a rock-solid bassline and, out front, Mavis Staple’s soul-stirring voice calling you to a better place. We’re ready to go…