Percy Sledge

Percy Sledge (1940-2015) was an American soul singer renowned for his emotive voice and heartfelt ballads. He emerged from the musical scene of the 1960s, with his most iconic song, "When a Man Loves a Woman," released in 1966. This track became a defining hit of the soul genre, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and cementing Sledge's status as a key figure in the genre. His music is characterized by its deep emotional resonance and a blend of soul, R&B, and gospel influences. Other notable works include "Take Time to Know Her," "It Tears Me Up," and "Out of Left Field." Sledge's impact on music extends beyond his own recordings; he helped popularize Southern soul and influenced countless artists in the genre. His ability to convey raw emotion through song has left a lasting legacy, making him a celebrated figure in the history of American music. Sledge was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005, further acknowledging his contributions to the music industry.