Cash McCall – “I'm In Danger / S O S”: Classic Soul Single Review & History
Checker records 1967 1184
notes:
Cash McCall was a standout figure in 1960s soul and R&B, known for his
smooth vocals and heartfelt performances. Originally a gospel singer,
McCall transitioned into secular music, delivering a string of memorable
singles that captured the emotional depth of the era. His music remains
influential in soul circles, celebrated for its authentic storytelling and timeless grooves.
Released in the mid-1960s, “I’m In Danger / S O S” showcases McCall’s raw
talent and emotive delivery. The single paired two powerful tracks,
both demonstrating his knack for conveying vulnerability and urgency.
“I’m In Danger” explores themes of heartbreak and longing,
with McCall’s soulful voice layered over compelling instrumentation.
“S O S” delivers an urgent plea for help in love, highlighting
McCall’s ability to connect deeply with listeners.
This release became a cult favorite among soul aficionados
and is still celebrated for its authentic representation of 1960s R&B.
credits:
Producer,Arranger
Monk Higgins
tracklist:
A I'm In Danger 2:36
Higgins, Newsome, Dollison
B S O S 2:30
Higgins, Dollison

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