Bill: Withers - Aint No Sunshine (audio)

: It is categorized as soul and R&B, featuring Withers' smooth baritone vocals.

"Ain't No Sunshine" was the breakout hit that launched Withers' career at age 31. : It won the Grammy for Best R&B Song in 1972.

: One of the most famous parts of the song is the bridge, where Withers repeats the phrase "I know" 26 times. Legend has it that he intended to write more lyrics for that section, but other musicians in the studio, including producer Booker T. Jones, advised him to keep it as it was. Musical Composition Bill Withers - Aint No Sunshine (Audio)

"Ain't No Sunshine" is a timeless soul classic released in 1971 by Bill Withers on his debut album, Just As I Am . Despite its short duration of just over two minutes, the song became a massive hit, reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning Withers his first Grammy Award. Origins and Inspiration

: Withers recorded the track with members of the MG's (Booker T. Jones, Donald "Duck" Dunn, and Al Jackson Jr.) and Stephen Stills on guitar. Cultural Impact and Success : It is categorized as soul and R&B,

The song is celebrated for its emotional depth and simplicity.

: In a nod to his former job, his record company presented him with a golden toilet seat once the record went gold. Listen to the official audio of the 1971 classic here: Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine (Official Audio) BillWithersVEVO YouTube• Jun 13, 2015 : One of the most famous parts of

: The track has a tempo of 88 BPM and is played in the key of A minor .