Let's Stick Together (song)
| Let's stick together | |
|---|---|
| Wilbert Harrison | |
| publication | 1962 |
| length | 2:55 |
| Genre (s) | Rhythm and Blues |
| text | Wilbert Harrison |
| music | Wilbert Harrison (on all instruments) |
| Label | Fury Records |
| Cover versions | |
| 1969 (as Let's Work Together ) | Wilbert Harrison |
| 1970 (as Let's Work Together ) | Canned heat |
| 1976 | Bryan Ferry |
| 1988 | Bob Dylan |
Let's Stick Together is an R'n'B - song of American singer Wilbert Harrison from 1962. While his ode to fidelity in the first publication was largely ignored, reached a new recording Harrisons under the title Let's Work Together in 1970 place 32 on the Billboard Hot 100 , a cover version by the band Canned Heat released shortly afterwards, even number 26 and number 2 in the UK Singles Charts . Numerous other artists, including Bob Dylan , have since covered the song; Best known today is probably the version by Bryan Ferry , published again under the title Let's Stick Together , which reached the top ten in many European charts in 1976.