About "Hard To Handle"
"Hard to Handle" is a 1968 song written by American soul singer Otis Redding along with Al Bell and Allen Jones. Originally recorded by Redding, it was released in 1968 as the B-side to "Amen" (shortly after the singer's sudden death in 1967). The song also appears on the 1968 album The Immortal Otis Redding. Redding's version reached number 38 on the Billboard R&B chart and number 51 on the pop chart.American rock band the Black Crowes covered the song for their 1990 debut album, Shake Your Money Maker, reaching number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 with their rendition.
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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