The Dark End of the Street

James Carr

About The Dark End of the Street

"The Dark End of the Street" is a 1967 soul song written by songwriters Dan Penn and Chips Moman and first recorded by James Carr.


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At the dark end of the street
That's where we always meet
Hiding in shadows where we don't belong
Living in darkness to hide our wrong
You and me, at the dark end of the street
You and me

I know time is gonna take its toll
We're have pay for the love we stole
It's a sin and we know it's wrong
Oh but our love keeps coming on strong
Steal away, to the dark end of the street, mmm mmm

They're gonna find us
They're gonna find us
They're gonna find us, oh someday
You and me, at the dark end of the street
You and me

And when the daylight hour rolls around
And by chance we're both downtown
If we should meet, just walk on by
Oh darling, please don't cry

Tonight we'll meet
At the dark end of the street, mmm mmm

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James Carr

James Carr (June 13, 1942 - January 7, 2001), was an American Rhythm & Blues and soul singer. more »

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Written by: Chips Moman, Dan Penn

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10 facts about this song

Record Creation
"The Dark End of the Street" is a soul song written by songwriters Dan Penn, and Chips Moman in 1966.
Artist Interpretation
Although James Carr was the original singer of "The Dark End of the Street", Dan Penn, the co-writer, also released a version of his own in 1994.
Original Release
The song was first released in 1967 by James Carr, on his label Goldwax Records.
Song Theme
"The Dark End of The Street" is a hit soul ballad that describes a clandestine, extramarital love affair, with the regret and guilt it brings.
Song Reception
James Carr's original interpretation of "The Dark End of the Street" has been highly praised and the song is considered one of the greatest deep soul tracks.
Chart Performance
Despite being extremely popular among soul music enthusiasts, "The Dark End of the Street" didn't have a major chart impact in its initial release, peaking at #77 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967.
Notable Cover Versions
Since its inception, the song has been covered by numerous artists, including Aretha Franklin, Ry Cooder, Counting Crows, Linda Ronstadt, Richard & Linda Thompson, The Afghan Whigs, Frank Black, and Cat Power, showcasing its continued relevance and impact in the music world.
Soundtrack Appearances
"The Dark End of the Street" has made its way into several film soundtracks, including "The Commitments" in 1991 and "Payback" in 1999.
Song Recognition
Rolling Stone magazine ranked "The Dark End of the Street" #361 on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
Cultural Impact
The song is an enduring symbol of Southern soul, a music genre that bind together elements of gospel, rhythm and blues, and country music.

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