Sam & Dave gave Elvis Costello the blueprint to an apology

In Hear This, A.V. Club writers sing the praises of songs they know well—some inspired by a weekly theme and some not, but always songs worth hearing. This week: our favorite songs by or produced by Elvis Costello.
Elvis Costello’s fifth album, Get Happy!!, was dismissed by some upon its 1980 release as a roundabout apology for Costello’s drunk-in-public comments about James Brown and Ray Charles—a rant that infamously included the n-word—in 1979. (It didn’t help that Costello’s 1979 “Oliver’s Army,” contains the phrase “one less white nigger.”) Costello himself downplayed that reading of his intent, but listening to Get Happy!!, it’s not hard to see why the album was interpreted as a mea culpa. In addition to its overall tone, which is a blatant throwback to the ’60s soul sounds of Motown and Stax, the album includes two covers of ’60s R&B songs: Jerry Butler’s “I Stand Accused” and Sam & Dave’s “I Can’t Stand Up For Falling Down.”