Roy Hamilton - Left Alone (2018)
Artist: Roy Hamilton
Title: Left Alone
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Pop, Jazz, Swing, R&B, Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:17:56
Total Size: 489 / 179 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Left Alone
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Pop, Jazz, Swing, R&B, Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:17:56
Total Size: 489 / 179 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Accentuate the Positive
02. I Fall in Love Too Easily
03. I'll Never Be Free
04. All the Way
05. That Great Come and Get It Day
06. Nancy
07. Something's Gotta Give
08. Jump for Joy
09. Ain't Gonna Leave My Love No More
10. Angel Eyes
11. Blow, Gabriel, Blow
12. All the Things You Are
13. Get Happy
14. The Lonesome Road
15. A Friend of Yours
16. Down by the Riverside
17. More Than You Know
18. Great Day
19. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
20. Some Days There Just Ain't No Fish
21. I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night
22. You Can Have Her
23. Homesick, That's All
24. Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
25. Peace, Brother
26. If
27. Sing You Sinners
An extremely influential vocalist despite having a rather short career, Roy Hamilton had both classical training and gospel experience. Hamilton studied commercial art in high school and was a heavyweight Golden Gloves boxer before starting his music career as a member of the Searchlight Singers. During the mid- and late '50s, Hamilton's dramatic, searing voice and treatments of such songs as "You'll Never Walk Alone," "If I Loved You," "Ebb Tide," and "Unchained Melody" were enormously popular. "You'll Never Walk Alone" topped the R&B charts for two months in 1954, while "Unchained Melody" topped the R&B charts for three weeks, and was his only Top Ten pop hit. Jackie Wilson and Roy Brown were among the singers whose sound was affected by Hamilton, while the Righteous Brothers did their own versions of "You'll Never Walk Alone," "Ebb Tide," and "Unchained Melody" (which later got new life via the film Ghost). Hamilton had to retire from 1956 to 1958 due to exhaustion. He suffered a stroke in 1969 and died at age 40. ~ Ron Wynn