Advice
First release by Billy Preston (June 1966)
Live at the Sex Machine
Album
January 1971
I Want to Take You Higher
Single
May 1971
First release by Billy Preston (June 1966)
First release by Sly & The Family Stone (April 27, 1968)
First release by Sly & The Family Stone (March 1969)
An adaptation is a musical work, which uses elements (music or lyrics) from another musical work.
Advice written by Billy Preston, Sly Stone English
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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Advice | Billy Preston | June 1966 | First release |
Higher written by Sly Stone English
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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Higher | Sly & The Family Stone | April 27, 1968 | First release | ||
Higher | Don Ellis [US1] | 1969 | Unverified |
I Want to Take You Higher written by Sly Stone English Adding a distinctive bluesy guitar riff and a new set of lyrics
I Want to Take You Higher written by Sly Stone instrumental Adding a distinctive bluesy guitar riff and a new set of lyrics
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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i | I Want to Take You Higher | Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media | 1970 | ||
i | I Want to Take You Higher | Hennie Bekker | 1971 | ||
i | Want to Take You Higher | Stardrive with Robert Mason | 1973 | ||
i | I Want to Take You Higher | The Clinton Administration | March 2004 | ||
i | I Want to Take You Higher | Enzo Pietropaoli Wire Trio | March 30, 2018 | ||
i | I Want to Take You Higher | SFJazz Collective | 2020 | Live |