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Isaac Hayes‘ profound influence on soul music remains undeniable. Known for his pioneering sounds with Stax Records during the 1960s and 1970s, Hayes shaped the “Memphis Sound” with his deep voice and innovative arrangements, earning him the moniker “Black Moses.” Hayes was a pioneer in soul and R&B, known for his deep baritone voice, lush orchestral arrangements, and groundbreaking contributions to music and culture.

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His influence can still be felt today, and his songs continue to resonate with fans and artists alike. Recently, Hayes’ legacy resurfaced in contemporary headlines due to a legal dispute involving former President Donald Trump. Trump’s campaign repeatedly used the song “Hold On, I’m Comin‘,” co-written by Hayes and David Porter, without authorization. This led Isaac Hayes III, Hayes’ son, to seek $3 million in licensing fees, emphasizing the ongoing value and relevance of Hayes’ work.

A federal judge in Atlanta ruled that Trump’s campaign must cease using the song, a victory that underscores the significance of protecting musical legacies. Isaac Hayes III expressed his gratitude for the decision, highlighting the importance of respecting artists’ rights.

Despite the political entanglements, his contributions to R&B and soul continue to resonate, affirming his status as a legendary figure in the genre. Let’s celebrate Hayes’ extraordinary catalog and listen to some of his greatest hits, honoring the timeless artistry of the man they called “Black Moses.”

1. Theme from “Shaft”

Undoubtedly Hayes’ most iconic song, “Theme from ‘Shaft'” earned him an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1972. Its funky groove, memorable wah-wah guitar, and powerful orchestration made it a cultural touchstone.

2. Walk On By

This cover of Dionne Warwick’s classic became one of Hayes’ signature songs. His version is a lush, 12-minute epic that transforms the original into a deep, soulful experience.

3. By the Time I Get to Phoenix

Another standout cover, Hayes’ interpretation of Jimmy Webb’s song is a 19-minute odyssey that features spoken word narration and a slowly building arrangement.

 

4. I Stand Accused

Known for its emotional depth and powerful delivery, “I Stand Accused” is a testament to Hayes’ ability to convey deep feelings through his music.

5. Never Can Say Goodbye

This song showcases Hayes’ ability to turn a pop hit into a soul masterpiece. Originally performed by The Jackson 5, Hayes’ version is longer and more introspective.

6. Do Your Thing

An infectious, funky track from the “Shaft” soundtrack, “Do Your Thing” is a showcase for Hayes’ unique style and musical creativity.

 

7. The Look of Love

Hayes’ take on this Burt Bacharach classic is a smooth, romantic rendition that highlights his lush production style and deep vocal timbre.

8. Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic

This track from “Hot Buttered Soul” is a funky, rhythm-driven song that exemplifies Hayes’ innovative approach to soul music.

9. Soulsville

A poignant and socially conscious track from the “Shaft” soundtrack, “Soulsville” paints a vivid picture of life in inner-city America.

 

10. Ellie’s Love Theme

Another gem from the “Shaft” soundtrack, “Ellie’s Love Theme” is a beautiful instrumental piece that showcases Hayes’ skill as a composer and arranger.

11. If Loving You Is Wrong (I Don’t Want To Be Right)

This song captures the essence of Hayes’ romantic and sultry style, making it a favorite among fans.

12. Out of the Ghetto

A soulful and groovy track, “Out of the Ghetto” features Hayes’ signature orchestration and profound lyrics about overcoming adversity.

 

13. Joy

From the album of the same name, “Joy” is a 15-minute epic that features lush strings, dynamic arrangements, and Hayes’ soulful vocals.

14. One Woman

A beautiful love ballad, “One Woman” showcases Hayes’ tender side and ability to convey emotion through music.

15. Ain’t No Sunshine

Hayes’ cover of Bill Withers’ classic song adds his unique touch, transforming it into a soulful and haunting rendition.

16. Something

This cover of The Beatles’ song stands out as one of Hayes’ most heartfelt performances, blending soul with rock influences seamlessly.

 

17. Ike’s Mood I

An instrumental track that has been heavily sampled in hip-hop, “Ike’s Mood I” is a testament to Hayes’ enduring influence on modern music.

18. Let’s Stay Together

Hayes’ version of Al Green’s hit song captures the soulful essence of the original while adding his unmistakable style.

19. Don’t Let Go

A late-career hit for Hayes, “Don’t Let Go” is a disco-influenced track that showcases his adaptability and continued relevance in popular music.

20. Chocolate Chip

From the album of the same name, “Chocolate Chip” is a funky, upbeat track that highlights Hayes’ playful side and knack for creating infectious grooves.