Joe Tex (Joseph Arrington, Jr., August 8, 1935 – August 13, 1982) was an Ameri… Read Full Bio ↴Joe Tex (Joseph Arrington, Jr., August 8, 1935 – August 13, 1982) was an American rhythm & blues singer.
He gained success in the 1960s and 1970s with his brand of Southern soul, which mixed the styles of country, gospel and rhythm and blues.
Born in Rogers, Texas, in 1935 (often misreported as 1933) and raised in Baytown, TX, Tex's career started after he was signed to King Records in 1955 following four wins at the Apollo Theater. Between that year and 1964, however, Tex struggled to find hits and by the time he finally recorded his first hit, "Hold What You've Got", in 1964, he had recorded thirty prior singles that were deemed failures on the charts. Tex went on to have three million-selling hits, "Hold What You've Got" (1965), "Skinny Legs and All" (1967) and "I Gotcha" (1972).
Tex's style of speaking over the background of his music helped to make him one of the predecessors of the modern style of rap music.
Joe Tex with the raspy voice & charm of a southern preacher and the linguistic skills of a true street hustler made a string of funky chart topping hits and occasional raps with moral themes. His peak as a hitmaker occured in the mid & late 60's, but extended into the 70's disco era.
Tex's last name was Arrington. He later changed it to Hazziez after conversion to Islam but his stage name was Joe Tex, for Texas, the state he was born & later died in.
His breakthrough 1965 song "Hold What You've Got" topped both the Pop and R&B charts. In 1966 he released "I Believe I'm Gonna Make It", which was the first major pop record associated with the Vietnam War. His style was usually more light hearted fare, like "S.Y.S.L.J.F.M. (The Letter Song)" and his biggest hit "Skinny Legs And All".
His last major record was 1972's funky jam "I Gotcha", a #1 song that would not have been out of place on a James Brown record of that era. It was after this release that he converted to Islam. After the death of Elijah Mohamed in 1975, Joe Tex received the blessing and approval of the Nation of Islam to begin recording and performing again. His career resurgence came as the disco years were in full swing. His late career comeback song was "Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)".
He gained success in the 1960s and 1970s with his brand of Southern soul, which mixed the styles of country, gospel and rhythm and blues.
Born in Rogers, Texas, in 1935 (often misreported as 1933) and raised in Baytown, TX, Tex's career started after he was signed to King Records in 1955 following four wins at the Apollo Theater. Between that year and 1964, however, Tex struggled to find hits and by the time he finally recorded his first hit, "Hold What You've Got", in 1964, he had recorded thirty prior singles that were deemed failures on the charts. Tex went on to have three million-selling hits, "Hold What You've Got" (1965), "Skinny Legs and All" (1967) and "I Gotcha" (1972).
Tex's style of speaking over the background of his music helped to make him one of the predecessors of the modern style of rap music.
Joe Tex with the raspy voice & charm of a southern preacher and the linguistic skills of a true street hustler made a string of funky chart topping hits and occasional raps with moral themes. His peak as a hitmaker occured in the mid & late 60's, but extended into the 70's disco era.
Tex's last name was Arrington. He later changed it to Hazziez after conversion to Islam but his stage name was Joe Tex, for Texas, the state he was born & later died in.
His breakthrough 1965 song "Hold What You've Got" topped both the Pop and R&B charts. In 1966 he released "I Believe I'm Gonna Make It", which was the first major pop record associated with the Vietnam War. His style was usually more light hearted fare, like "S.Y.S.L.J.F.M. (The Letter Song)" and his biggest hit "Skinny Legs And All".
His last major record was 1972's funky jam "I Gotcha", a #1 song that would not have been out of place on a James Brown record of that era. It was after this release that he converted to Islam. After the death of Elijah Mohamed in 1975, Joe Tex received the blessing and approval of the Nation of Islam to begin recording and performing again. His career resurgence came as the disco years were in full swing. His late career comeback song was "Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)".
We Held On
Joe Tex Lyrics
We held on darlin', we held on
Baby, we held on to what we had
They couldn't break us up
They couldn't break us up, baby
We held on, hah baby, we held on
Oh, we held on to what we had, ha ha
One-two-three, you and me
Baby, we held on to what we had oh Lord
People are sure shocked, huh
Tryin' to playin' god
Claimin' to know just when and
Where you're gonna fall
When they don't know nothin'
They said we'd last six months and no more
Hah well that was fifteen long years ago
We're still together now
We're still together now, baby, 'cause
We held on baby, we held on
Oh Lord, we held on to what we had
One-two-three, you and me
Baby, we held on to what we had, hah
Now they came after us from
The left and the right
We had to put up one heck of a fight
Yeah, we hit 'em where it hurt
They said our love was a big mistake
And I laughed when you told 'em
To go jump in the lake
Go jump in the lake, go jump in the lake
We held on, didn't we, baby?
Darlin', we held on, hah
Oh, we held on to what we had, ha ha ha
One-two-three, you and me
Baby, we held on to what we had
They tried everything to stop us
But we held on baby, we held on
Ooh Lord, we held on to what we had
They couldn't stop us if they wanted to
We held on baby, we held on
Baby, we held on to what we had
And if they ever tried to mess with this
To hold on, that's what we'd do
'cause we held on
Me and my baby, we held on to what we had
Make, feel so good when you hold, ha ha!
Oh Lord, baby, we held on
Me and my baby held on to what we (Had)
Come a little bit closer held on
Baby, we held on
Oh, we held on to what we had
Ooh it sure feels good, y'all
Held on, try it sometime 'Cause we held on
Baby, we held on to what we had
Y'all so all excited, 'cause we held on
Baby, we held on
Baby, we held on to what we had
They couldn't break us up
They couldn't break us up, baby
We held on, hah baby, we held on
Oh, we held on to what we had, ha ha
One-two-three, you and me
Baby, we held on to what we had oh Lord
People are sure shocked, huh
Claimin' to know just when and
Where you're gonna fall
When they don't know nothin'
They said we'd last six months and no more
Hah well that was fifteen long years ago
We're still together now
We're still together now, baby, 'cause
We held on baby, we held on
Oh Lord, we held on to what we had
One-two-three, you and me
Baby, we held on to what we had, hah
Now they came after us from
The left and the right
We had to put up one heck of a fight
Yeah, we hit 'em where it hurt
They said our love was a big mistake
And I laughed when you told 'em
To go jump in the lake
Go jump in the lake, go jump in the lake
We held on, didn't we, baby?
Darlin', we held on, hah
Oh, we held on to what we had, ha ha ha
One-two-three, you and me
Baby, we held on to what we had
They tried everything to stop us
But we held on baby, we held on
Ooh Lord, we held on to what we had
They couldn't stop us if they wanted to
We held on baby, we held on
Baby, we held on to what we had
And if they ever tried to mess with this
To hold on, that's what we'd do
'cause we held on
Me and my baby, we held on to what we had
Make, feel so good when you hold, ha ha!
Oh Lord, baby, we held on
Me and my baby held on to what we (Had)
Come a little bit closer held on
Baby, we held on
Oh, we held on to what we had
Ooh it sure feels good, y'all
Held on, try it sometime 'Cause we held on
Baby, we held on to what we had
Y'all so all excited, 'cause we held on
Baby, we held on
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Tyrone Epps
this song is on 🔥!
Chan Myers
It's beautiful when you hold on to what you have!!!
Diane Giles
God does not want us to be fair weather wives and husbands. great song Joe!
Sandra Tinsley
Jesus is waiting