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    <![CDATA[Dream Boogie: The Triumph of Sam Cooke]]>
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    <![CDATA[Sam Cooke was the biggest star in gospel music before he  crossed over into pop. His first single under his own name, &quot;You Send Me,&quot;  went to #1 on the charts and sold two million copies. At a time when record  companies treated black artists like hired help, Sam Cooke demanded respect  equal to that of top white artists. And he connected, in songs like  &quot;Wonderful World,&quot; &quot;Chain Gang,&quot; and &quot;Another Saturday Night&quot;--seemingly  effortless compositions that still sound fresh today. This resoundingly praised book captures a human essence so vital, so  appealing, that it is impossible not to fall under its spell. At the same  time, DREAM BOOGIE re-creates in rich detail the African American world  from which Sam Cooke emerged, allowing us to feel both his trials and his  triumphs.]]>
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