Who Did It Better

The Impressions OR Aretha?

The Impressions The Impressions 1965

People Get Ready

Written by Curtis Mayfield

People get ready, there's a train a-coming
You don't need no baggage, you just get on board

What's this song about ↓

"People Get Ready" is a train that has been running longer than the tracks have existed. Curtis Mayfield wrote it for the Impressions in 1965 as a civil rights anthem disguised as gospel. The train is not a vehicle. It is the movement. The song tells the listener to board because there is room for everyone. Mayfield understood that the most powerful political statements are often the ones that sound most like hymns. The faith he is asking for is not religious. It is faith that justice will arrive, that the train is real and it will not leave anyone behind who is willing to ride.

Aretha Franklin Aretha Franklin 1972

Variation A — side column

The Impressions 1965
Aretha Franklin 1972

I already know

Play me a sample

The Impressions Aretha

I need to be convinced

Variation B — left & right edges

The Impressions 1965

I already know

Play me a sample

The Impressions Aretha

I need to be convinced

Aretha Franklin 1972

Variation C — filled color-coded buttons

The Impressions 1965
Aretha Franklin 1972

I already know

Play me a sample

The Impressions Aretha

I need to be convinced

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Who Did It Better

The Impressions OR Aretha?

The Impressions The Impressions 1965
Aretha Franklin Aretha Franklin 1972

People Get Ready

Written by Curtis Mayfield

People get ready, there's a train a-coming
You don't need no baggage, you just get on board

What's this song about ↓

"People Get Ready" is a train that has been running longer than the tracks have existed. Curtis Mayfield wrote it for the Impressions in 1965 as a civil rights anthem disguised as gospel. The train is not a vehicle. It is the movement. The song tells the listener to board because there is room for everyone. Mayfield understood that the most powerful political statements are often the ones that sound most like hymns. The faith he is asking for is not religious. It is faith that justice will arrive, that the train is real and it will not leave anyone behind who is willing to ride.

Variation A — side column

The Impressions 1965
Aretha Franklin 1972

I already know

Play me a sample

The Impressions Aretha

I need to be convinced

Variation B — left & right edges

The Impressions 1965

I already know

Play me a sample

The Impressions Aretha

I need to be convinced

Aretha Franklin 1972

Variation C — filled color-coded buttons

The Impressions 1965
Aretha Franklin 1972

I already know

Play me a sample

The Impressions Aretha

I need to be convinced

The Sunday Drop
One song. One story. Every Sunday.

No algorithms. No trending sections. Just a song someone loved and the story behind it. Delivered Sunday morning.

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