"Twenty-Five Miles" is a song written by
Johnny Bristol,
Harvey Fuqua
Harvey Fuqua (July 27, 1929 – July 6, 2010) was an American rhythm and blues singer, songwriter, record producer, and record label executive.
Fuqua founded the seminal R&B/doo-wop group the Moonglows in the 1950s. He is notable as one of th ...
, and
Edwin Starr
Charles Edwin Hatcher (January 21, 1942 – April 2, 2003), known by his stage name Edwin Starr, was an American singer and songwriter. Starr was famous for his Norman Whitfield-produced Motown singles of the 1970s, most notably the number-one ...
for Starr's second album, ''25 Miles'' (1969). The song was considered sufficiently similar to "32 Miles out of Waycross" by
Hoagy Lands (also recorded as "Mojo Mama" by both
Wilson Pickett
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A major figure in the development of soul music, Pickett recorded over 50 songs which made the US R&B charts, many of which crossed over to the ''Bill ...
and
Don Varner
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Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Varner grew up in the same n ...
), written by
Bert Berns
Bertrand Russell Berns (November 8, 1929 – December 30, 1967), also known as Bert Russell and (occasionally) Russell Byrd, was an American songwriter and record producer of the 1960s. His songwriting credits include " Twist and Shout", " Piec ...
and
Jerry Wexler, that Berns and Wexler were eventually given co-writing credits. Essentially the same theme also appeared in late 1959 in the approaching miles section of the lyrics of
Jimmie Rodgers
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' "Tucumcari".
It was Starr's first success following his move from
Ric-Tic Records
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to
Motown (as Motown bought out Ric-Tic and all its artists). The song was a huge hit in the
US, making the Top Ten on both the
Pop Charts (#6) and
R&B Charts
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(#6) and peaked at #36 on the
UK Singles Chart
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. "Twenty-Five Miles" proved to be Starr's second-biggest US hit, ranking below his signature song (and #1 smash) "
War
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". His pair of 1979 disco singles would later outdo the song's performance on the UK Charts, as "
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" and "H.A.P.P.Y. Radio" were both UK Top Ten hits.
Starr's version was popular on the UK's
Northern soul scene.
In 1989, Edwin was seen on stage in an appearance of The Cookie Crew's mimed performance on ''Top Of The Pops'' - the BBC chart show in the UK, Edwin also miming repeatedly to the lyric "I got to keep on" which was sampled from "Twenty-Five Miles" in the #17 hit "Got To Keep On" of April that year.
In popular culture
A shortened remix of this version was used as the theme song for NFL Network's coverage of the 2011 NFL scouting combine. The song was used by Visa in their 2016 global Olympic campaign film.
The song also shares strong similarities to the theme song for ''
As it Happens
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'', "Curried Soul" by
Moe Koffman
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.
Edwin Starr's version appeared in the 1987 film ''
Adventures in Babysitting
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'' and in the 2016 Visa Commercial "Carpool - Road to Rio with Team USA Athletes".
The song was featured playing after the opening scene of ''
Bad Times at the El Royale
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'', when it transitions to 1969.
Michael Jackson version
The
Jackson 5
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recorded a cover version of "Twenty-Five Miles" in 1969, but it was not heard until its inclusion on the
Motown compilation album, ''
The Original Soul of Michael Jackson
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Release
While the ...
'', in 1987, with
Michael Jackson
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being given sole performer credit for the track. It was not the original recording, however, as it included drum machine overdubs; the original featured a hard-driving drum track by Uriel Jones, one of the
Funk Brothers
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Its members are considered among the most successful groups of stud ...
.
Jackson's version of "Twenty-Five Miles" was released as a single in the US to promote ''The Original Soul of Michael Jackson''. The single was backed by the Christmas song "Up on the Housetop". The original recording of the song was included on the 2009 set, ''
Hello World: The Motown Solo Collection''.
Covers
In 1969, Clarence Reid (
Blowfly (musician)) released a cover of "Twenty Five Miles," on his 1969 ATCO release "Dancin' With Nobody But You Babe."
In 1969, Patrick Samson realized a cover in Italian language titled "Basta" (That's enough) for his album ''Crimson and clover (Soli si muore)'' (
Carosello Records
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, PLP 325) published in Italy and Canada.
In 1971,
Melba Moore
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featured "Twenty Five Miles" in a medley with the song "
Walk A Mile In My Shoes" on her album ''
Look What You're Doing to the Man''.
References
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Edwin Starr songs
1969 singles
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Songs written by Johnny Bristol
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Songs written by Bert Berns
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1968 songs
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Gordy Records singles