"" (often simply titled "Everybody Needs Somebody") is a high-energy soul masterpiece that has evolved through several iconic "Single Edits" since its 1964 debut. Whether you're listening to the gritty gospel-infused original or the high-octane movie versions, the song remains a definitive anthem of human connection. The Evolution of the Track
Originally co-written by , Bert Berns , and Jerry Wexler , the song was first recorded by Burke in 1964. The single edit of this version is famous for Burke’s "preacher-style" spoken intro, which sets a joyful, communal tone before exploding into a brass-heavy rhythm and blues stomp. Other notable versions include: Everybody needs somebody (Single Edit)
The interplay between the driving drums and the "honking saxophone fills" creates a wall of sound that feels both triumphant and deeply soulful. "" (often simply titled "Everybody Needs Somebody") is
A rock-and-roll interpretation that became a staple of their early live shows. The single edit of this version is famous