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Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues) : ウィキペディア英語版
Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)

''Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)'' is a song by Allen Toussaint that was a top 40 hit for Three Dog Night.
==History==
The song was first popularized in 1974, following its initial 1973 inclusion on the album ''Bazaar'' by disco-funk artist Sylvester,〔(Sylvester, ''Bazaar'' ) Retrieved February 20, 2015〕 when it was recorded and released by five artists in one year: Frankie Miller (on ''High Life''), B.J. Thomas (on ''Longhorns & Londonbridges''), Three Dog Night (on ''Hard Labor''), James Montgomery, and Maria Muldaur. Another version of the song was recorded in 1974 by Little Feat, during the course of the ''Feats Don't Fail Me Now'' recording sessions. This version was not released until 2000, when it was included in the retrospective compilation, ''Hotcakes & Outtakes: 30 Years of Little Feat'' (Rhino).
Both Miller and Three Dog Night released the song as a single, while the balance of the recorded versions were included in albums. The most popular single version is the version by Three Dog Night, which reached #33 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.
Later versions of the song were recorded by Levon Helm (1978),〔(Levon Helm, ''Levon Helm'' ) Retrieved February 20, 2015〕 Herman Brood (1980 on ''Wait a Minute''), and Toots Thielemans (1993).〔(Bluesiana Hot Sauce, ''Bluesiana Hot Sauce'' ) Retrieved February 20, 2015〕 Toussaint's own version of his song originally appeared on a compilation called ''Live at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival 1976'', featuring sets by many of his Crescent City contemporaries.〔(''New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, 1976'' ) Retrieved February 20, 2015〕 A later version is found on ''Hot as a Pistol, Keen as a Blade'' (Hip-O, 2006), a DVD recording of Toussaint's 2006 performance at the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, performing with Elvis Costello.〔(Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint, ''Hot as a Pistol, Keen as a Blade'' ) Retrieved February 20, 2015.〕

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