You Can Make It If You Try

"You Can Make It If You Try" is a song written by Ted Jarrett and recorded by Gene Allison in 1957.[1] In 1958, Allison's recording peaked at No. 3 on the U.S. Black Singles, and at No. 36 or at No. 37 (sources differ) on the U.S. Pop Singles, Billboard charts.[2][3]

The song has been covered by other artists, including The Rolling Stones (on their 1964 self-titled debut album),[4] Gene Vincent (on his 1971 album The Day the World Turned Blue) and Buddy Guy (on his 1980 album Breaking Out ).[5]

In 1969, Sly and the Family Stone included a funk version of the song with different lyrics on the album Stand!. That version (which is credited to Sylvester "Sly Stone" Stewart) has been both covered and sampled by other artists.

References

  1. Gene Allison "You Can Make It If You Try" at AllMusic. Retrieved March 26, 2016.
  2. "You Can Make It If You Try: Gene Allison". genius.com. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
  3. "You Can Make It If You Try". song-database.com. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
  4. Unterberger, Richie. The Rolling Stones - "You Can Make It If You Try" (1964, composed by Ted Jarrett) song review at AllMusic. Retrieved March 26, 2016.
  5. Buddy Guy - "You Can Make It If You Try" (1980) at AllMusic. Retrieved March 26, 2016.


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