Bobby Womack
Bobby Womack: A Soulful Legend
Full Name and Common Aliases
Robert Dwayne Womack was born on March 11, 1944, in Cleveland, Ohio. He is often referred to as Bobby Womack.
Birth and Death Dates
March 11, 1944 - June 27, 2014
Nationality and Profession(s)
American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer.
Early Life and Background
Born into a musical family, Bobby Womack's early life was filled with the sounds of gospel music. His father, Friendly Womack, was a guitarist and vocalist for the famous gospel group, The Womack Sisters, which included his mother, Sarah Cook Womack. Growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, young Robert learned to play guitar at the age of five and began singing and playing with his family.
Major Accomplishments
Bobby Womack's career spanned over four decades, earning him numerous accolades and achievements. Some notable highlights include:
Induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (2009) for his contributions to soul music.
Recipient of multiple Grammy Awards, including Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "Love Is Here" (1993).
First artist to have a song reach #1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Soul charts with "Across 110th Street" (1972).Notable Works or Actions
Throughout his illustrious career, Womack worked extensively as a songwriter for other artists. Some of his most notable collaborations include:
Writing the classic song "If You Think You're Nasty" for his brother-in-law, Sly Stone's band Sly and the Family Stone.
* Contributing to the soundtrack for the film "Across 110th Street," for which he also performed the iconic title track.
Impact and Legacy
Bobby Womack's impact on soul music is undeniable. His innovative style, which blended elements of gospel, R&B, and rock, paved the way for future generations of artists. As a songwriter and performer, he left an indelible mark on the industry, influencing countless musicians and inspiring new talent.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Bobby Womack's influence extends far beyond his music. His quotes and words offer insight into his creative process and perspective on life:
> "Soul is a feeling... it's like a vibration in your body."
— Bobby Womack
Womack's legacy continues to inspire artists, producers, and musicians worldwide. As a testament to his enduring impact, Bobby Womack remains widely quoted and remembered as a soulful legend who brought joy, passion, and innovation to the world of music.
Quotes by Bobby Womack

I keep living life as it’s dealt to me. Sometimes, it’s not dealt 100 percent. Sometimes it’s dealt on the low ’30s.

You learn if you mind stay open. And once you can’t learn no more, your mind must be closed. Life goes on and you keep growing, you know?

You gotta know when it’s time to hang up. But when I finally go, let me go out on stage, my perfect ending. Don’t let me go when I’m sick or asleep. Let me be in motion.

When I want to check out how my lifes been, I go through my albums. They steps in my life.

I've got to be honest: I don't listen to any music now. I don't even listen to mine! I like to walk fresh into the studio and have ideas that come straight out of me.




