About "Pain In My Heart"
Pain in My Heart is the debut album of soul singer-songwriter Otis Redding. Redding recorded for Volt Records, a subsidiary of Stax Records, based in Memphis, Tennessee. Volt LPs were initially issued on the Atco label, which released this album (the singles were issued on the Volt label).
The album includes four successful singles, released in 1962 and 1963: "These Arms of Mine", "That's What My Heart Needs", "Security", and the title track. Since Billboard did not publish an R&B singles chart from late 1963 to early 1965, the R&B chart peaks of the latter two singles are unknown.
Top songs by Otis Redding
- Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay
- Stand By Me
- Try A Little Tenderness
- I've Been Loving You Too Long
- These Arms Of Mine
- Cigarettes And Coffee
- Fa—fa—fa—fa—fa (sad Song)
- Pain In My Heart
- A Change Is Gonna Come
- I've Got Dreams To Remember
- Tennessee Waltz
- My Girl
- My Lover's Prayer
- Louie Louie
- Love Man
- Knock On Wood (duet With Carla Thomas)
- You Don't Miss Your Water
- Day Tripper
- Rock Me Baby
- Home In Your Heart
- Bring It On Home To Me (duet With Carla Thomas)
- Satisfaction
- Down In The Valley
- Direct Me
- That's A Good Idea
- Lucille
- White Christmas
- Merry Christmas Baby
- Look At That Girl
- Mary's Little Lamb
- Good To Me
- That's How Strong My Love Is
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