Time: 32:05
Size: 73.5 MB
Styles: Soul/R&B/Pop
Year: 1955/1964/
Art: Front
[3:15] 1. You'll Never Walk Alone
[2:56] 2. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Cry (Over You)
[2:59] 3. If I Loved You
[2:40] 4. So Let There Be Love
[2:39] 5. Ebb Tide
[2:49] 6. Beware
[2:10] 7. I Believe
[2:43] 8. The House I Live In (That's America To Me)
[2:56] 9. Unchained Melody
[2:18] 10. Forgive This Fool
[2:23] 11. You Wanted To Change Me
[2:11] 12. Hurt
Jazz sax great Lester Young once gave this advice to some prospective musicians about to participate in a competitive "cutting session" [musicians who challenged one another for bragging rights and jobs!]. "Ya' gotta be original Man, play yourself." Roy Hamilton died young but he was a boxer, discovered by a disc jockey, and his range was incredible. He sang gospel, show tunes, and blistering rock n roll and rhytm and blues. He sang his own way, no traning, but soulful like you can not come to know until you hear him, and then you still can't believe it - his buttery voice and his passion are out of sight. Buy anything of his you can lay your hands on. ~B. London
You'll Never Walk Alone
Thank you for posting this album.
ReplyDeleteI'm still hoping that someone will post the only album of Roy Hamilton that I do not have :
Roy Hamilton - 1959 - Sentimental, Lonely & Blue (LP)
Jan V
Nice one Mat. Many thanks.
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