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DAN PENN



Dan Penn, a native of Vernon, AL., moved to the Shoals area while still a teenager and assumed the role of lead vocalist with one of the premier ensembles of the day, The Mark V Combo.

It was in the same year that he penned his first chart record, Conway Twitty's "Is A Bluebird Blue". During the early 60s, Penn began working with Rick Hall, first as an artist under then name Lonnie Wray, and later as the writer of hits for Joe Simon, James and Bobby Purify, Jimmy Hughes, Percy Sledge and Wilson Pickett.

In 1966, Penn moved to Memphis where he began writing for Press Publishing Company and producing records for American Recording Studio. In this dual role, Penn wrote and produced "The Letter" a recording by the Boxtops which sold four million.

Among the other hits written for Press music were "The Dark End Of The Street", "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man", "Cry Like A Baby", and "Sweet Inspiration". In 1970, Penn formed Dan Penn Music and has written "A Woman Left Lonely", "Hillbilly Heart", "Too Rock For Country, Too Country For Rock And Roll", "Blues of The Month Club", and many others.

Chart Songs as a Songwriter


Song Title Recording Artist Chart* Year
Cry Like A Baby Box Tops 2 1968
I'm Your Puppet James & Bobby Purify 5 1966
Sweet Inspiration Sweet Inspirations 5 1968
It Tears My Up Percy Sledge 7 1966
Dark End Of The Street James Carr 10 1967
Take Me Just As I Am Solomon Burke 11 1967
Let's Do It Over Joe Simon 13 1965
Where There's A Will There's A Way Bobby Womack 13 1976
Sweet Inspiration Barbara Streisand 15 1972
I'll Be Your Everything Percy Sledge 15 1974
Up Tight Good Man Laura Lee 16 1968
Out Of Left Field Percy Sledge 25 1967
Wish You Didn't Have To Go James & Bobby Purify 27 1967
Let It Happen James Carr 30 1967
In The Same Old Way Bobby Bare 34 1966
Do Right Woman, Do Right Man Aretha Franklin 37 1967
Woman Left Lonely Charlie Rich 72 1971
You Left The Water Running Otis Redding 42 1966
*Chart position is based on Billboard Magazine Pop, Country, R&B, & A/C Charts. Other music industry charts may have shown higher chart positions.


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