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About the song

“Nothing from Nothing” by Billy Preston is a lively, feel-good anthem that perfectly captures the joyful energy of 1970s soul and R&B. Released in 1974 as a single from his album The Kids & Me, this song was written by Billy Preston and Bruce Fisher. Preston, often referred to as “The Fifth Beatle” for his significant contributions to The Beatles’ later albums, was a gifted keyboardist, singer, and songwriter, and “Nothing from Nothing” became one of his signature hits.

The song’s upbeat melody, driven by Preston’s dynamic piano work, is instantly infectious. Its message is simple yet powerful: “Nothing from nothing leaves nothing”—a reminder that in life, if you don’t put in effort, you can’t expect to get anything in return. Preston’s delivery of this sentiment is both playful and motivating, encouraging listeners to take action and not settle for less. His positive energy and charisma shine through every note.

“Nothing from Nothing” became a major hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 1974. This achievement solidified Preston’s place as a star in his own right, beyond his collaborations with other artists. The song also reached No. 8 on the R&B charts, further showcasing Preston’s versatility and appeal across multiple genres.

For many, “Nothing from Nothing” remains a timeless reminder of Preston’s incredible talent and the infectious optimism he brought to his music. The song’s playful spirit and memorable melody ensure that it still resonates with audiences today, making it a beloved classic of the era.

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