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| Single by The Midnighters | |
| A-side | "Annie Had a Baby" |
| Released | 1954 |
| Recorded | 1954 |
| Genre | Rhythm and blues |
| Length | 2:13 |
| Label | Federal 12195 |
| Songwriter(s) | Henry Ballard |
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| Single by Ike & Tina Turner | ||||
| B-side | "Chicken Shack" | |||
| Released | Dec 1964 | |||
| Genre | Rhythm and blues | |||
| Length | 2:05 | |||
| Label | Kent 418 | |||
| Songwriter(s) | Hank Ballard | |||
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| Single by Marva Whitney | |
| from the album It's My Thing | |
| B-side | "This Girls in Love with You" |
| Released | January 1970 |
| Genre | Rhythm and blues, soul |
| Length | 2:48 |
| Label | King 6283 |
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| Producer(s) | James Brown |
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| from the album Motherlode | ||||
| B-side | "Funky President (People It's Bad)" | |||
| Released | 1988 | |||
| Recorded | 1969, King Studios, Cincinnati, OH | |||
| Genre | Rhythm and blues, soul | |||
| Length | 2:59 | |||
| Label | Urban 13 | |||
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| Producer(s) | James Brown | |||
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"She's the One" is a rhythm and blues song written by Hank Ballard and first recorded by his group The Midnighters. Originally issued on Federal Records as the B-side of their #1 R&B hit "Annie Had a Baby", it received an A-side release (Federal 12205) later the same year.
Ike & Tina Turner recorded a version of the song, retitled "He's the One" which was released as a single in 1964 and included on the 2000 compilation album The Kent Years.[1] Marva Whitney recorded a version of "He's the One", for her James Brown-produced 1969 album It's My Thing. Her version was released as a single the following year. Brown himself recorded the song around the same time, but his version remained unreleased until 1988, when it was issued as a single in the United Kingdom and charted #45 there. It also appeared on the compilation album Motherlode, released the same year.[2]
References
- ↑ "The Kent Years - Ike & Tina Turner | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
- ↑ White, Cliff (2003). Motherlode [CD booklet]. New York: Universal Records.

