Seven Letters is the sixth studio album by American soul singer Ben E. King, released in 1964 on the Atlantic Records label. The album features a blend of R&B, soul, and pop styles, and includes notable tracks such as "What Can a Man Do" and the title track, "Seven Letters." While not as commercially successful as some of his earlier work, Seven Letters remains a significant part of King's discography, showcasing his vocal talent and the evolution of his sound during the mid-1960s. It's noted for its smooth arrangements and King's emotive delivery. The album further solidified King's position as a prominent figure in the soul music scene.
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