I WENT TO HIGH SCHOOL IN HARLEM, SO I’D GO TO the Apollo once a week and see guys like Ben E. King, Solomon Burke, Joe Tex and Wilson Pickett. They all needed songs, and Don Covay had this incredible reputation among them as a writer. His songs were primal, street primal, and they had an honesty about them – “Mercy, Mercy,” “Chain of Fools,” “See Saw” and “Sookie Sookie.”
Like all soul greats, Don grew up in the church – his father was a minister in South Carolina. In the late Fifties, Don got his start working with Little Richard, who nicknamed him “Pretty Boy.” Don used Richard’s band, the Upsetters, on his early Atlantic recordings, including an amazing guitar player called Jimmy James, a.k.a. Jimi Hendrix.
Don told…
