Roy Hamilton - The Golden Voice of Roy Hamilton 1960-1962 (2023)
Artist: Roy Hamilton
Title: The Golden Voice of Roy Hamilton 1960-1962
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Pop, R&B, Soul, Jazz, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:01:04
Total Size: 223 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Golden Voice of Roy Hamilton 1960-1962
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Pop, R&B, Soul, Jazz, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:01:04
Total Size: 223 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. The Ten Commandments (02:38)
2. Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen (02:40)
3. Down By The Riverside (02:28)
4. The Clock (02:23)
5. I Get The Blues When It Rains (02:42)
6. A Lover's Prayer (02:24)
7. Never Let Me Go (02:38)
8. Lonely Hands (02:05)
9. Your Love (02:39)
10. You Can Have Her (02:47)
11. Abide With Me (02:42)
12. To The One I Love (02:25)
13. You're Gonna Need Magic (02:47)
14. No Substitute For Love (02:44)
15. Please Louise (02:20)
16. There We Were (02:24)
17. If (02:41)
18. Dreams Oh Dreams (02:36)
19. Don't Come Crying To Me (02:14)
20. If Only I Had Known (01:57)
21. I'll Come Running Back To You (02:54)
22. Climb Every Mountain (02:51)
23. I Am (02:22)
24. Earthquake (02:32)
Jasmine continues its Roy Hamilton output with a twenty-four track CD containing the singer's Epic label 45s issued between 1960 and 1962.
Contains the 'almost a British hit', You Can Have Her together with a mix of musical styles from gospel to blues, ballads and up-tempo tunes including Climb Every Mountain (from the Sound of Music), The Clock (Hamilton's version of the Johnny Ace hit) and I'll Come Running Back To You (written by Sam Cooke). Several of the songs are written by Hamilton's long-time manager Bill Cook.
Hamilton had a unique style that ranged from an almost classical technique to soul and gospel which was envied by Elvis Presley and led to the blue-eyed soul stylings of The Righteous Brothers and others.
Contains the 'almost a British hit', You Can Have Her together with a mix of musical styles from gospel to blues, ballads and up-tempo tunes including Climb Every Mountain (from the Sound of Music), The Clock (Hamilton's version of the Johnny Ace hit) and I'll Come Running Back To You (written by Sam Cooke). Several of the songs are written by Hamilton's long-time manager Bill Cook.
Hamilton had a unique style that ranged from an almost classical technique to soul and gospel which was envied by Elvis Presley and led to the blue-eyed soul stylings of The Righteous Brothers and others.