Try a Little Love is a posthumous album by Sam Cooke, released in 1965 after his death in December 1964. It was produced by the duo Hugo & Luigi, who worked with Cooke during his final years at RCA Victor.
The album includes songs recorded in Cooke's last sessions, blending soul, pop, and ballads. Although it did not achieve the success of his earlier works, it contains tracks that showcase his artistic evolution.
The album cover features a photograph of Cooke smiling, contrasting with the melancholic tone of his death. The record was one of several posthumous releases by RCA Victor to capitalize on his legacy.