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In 1966, Wilson Pickett entered FAME studios in Muscle Shoals to record some of his most famous songs of all time, including the now legendary – "Mustang Sally." Originally written by Pickett's former Falcons bandmate, Sir Mack Rice, Pickett's version, produced by Atlantic Records' Jerry Wexler and FAME studios owner Rick Hall, took a great Rhythm and Blues hit to mainstream success, with the talents of the studio's incredible house musicians.
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By Warren HuartIn 1966, Wilson Pickett entered FAME studios in Muscle Shoals to record some of his most famous songs of all time, including the now legendary – "Mustang Sally." Originally written by Pickett's former Falcons bandmate, Sir Mack Rice, Pickett's version, produced by Atlantic Records' Jerry Wexler and FAME studios owner Rick Hall, took a great Rhythm and Blues hit to mainstream success, with the talents of the studio's incredible house musicians.
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