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"Let's Stick Together" or "Let's Work Together" as it was subsequently titled, is a blues song written by Wilbert Harrison, which was released in 1962. In 1969–1970, the song became a hit for Harrison and has been recorded by a variety of artists, including Canned Heat and Bryan Ferry who had chart successes with the song. ==Original songs== Wilbert Harrison recorded "Let's Stick Together" in 1962 as a mid-tempo twelve-bar shuffle-style blues. The song failed to appear in the charts; however, when Harrison re-recorded it as "Let's Work Together" in 1969 for Sue Records, the song reached #32 in the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 pop chart in 1970, making it Harrison's first chart appearance since his #1 1959 hit "Kansas City". Unlike his earlier song, it is a solo performance, with Harrison (credited as the "Wilbert Harrison One Man Band") providing the vocal, harmonica, guitar, and percussion. Harrison's two songs use same melody line and structure, but the lyrics differ, as illustrated by the opening lines: :"Let's Stick Together"
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