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That's the Way of the World (Earth, Wind and Fire song)

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B-side
  
"Africano"

Format
  
7", 45 RPM

Genre
  
Funk, blues

Released
  
June 18, 1975

Recorded
  
Autumn 1974

Length
  
3:12 (single version) 5:44 (album version)

"That's the Way of the World" is a 1975 song by the R&B band Earth, Wind & Fire and is also the title track of their album That's the Way of the World. Written by Maurice White, Charles Stepney and Verdine White for Columbia Records, "That's the Way of the World" was released as a single in many countries and reached number 12 and number 5 on the US Pop and Black Singles charts respectively. It ranked #337 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list.

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Samples

The song has been sampled by Frost on the song "Heaven & Hell" included on his album When Hell.A. Freezes Over, on the Do Ya Thing (Remix) by Cam'ron and on the West Coast remix of "Where Are They Now?" by Nas.

Uses in other media

"That's the Way of the World" was used as the closing theme song for the sitcom Hearts Afire, which was also named after the song. It was also featured in the Cold Case episode "Fireflies".

Accolades

The information regarding accolades attributed to "That's the Way of the World" is adapted from AcclaimedMusic.net.

(*) designates lists that are unordered.

Renditions

On November 17, 1978, Peoples Temple member and Jonestown resident Deanna Wilkerson performed the song as part of a live performance for Congressman Leo Ryan during a visit to the jungle commune to investigate allegations of human rights violations. The Jonestown massacre took place the following day.

In 1980, trumpeter Herb Alpert covered the song on his solo album Beyond.

In 1988, Contemporary musician Najee covered the song on his album Day by Day.

In 1992, pianist Richard Tee covered the song on his album Real Time.

In 2001, Filipino singer Gary Valenciano covered the song on his album Revive.

In 2005, saxophonist Nelson Rangell covered the song on his release My American Songbook, Vol. 1.

In 2009, another saxophonist Art Sherrod, Jr. released his Seasons album which contained a cover of the EWF song.

References

That's the Way of the World (Earth, Wind & Fire song) Wikipedia


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