It's Too Soon to Know - Roy Hamilton, Chessler, Deborah
Baby, Don't You Cry - Roy Hamilton, Johnson
Looking Back - Roy Hamilton, Benton
A Sunday Kind of Love - Roy Hamilton, Belle, Barbara
(I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over - Roy Hamilton, Magidson, Herbert
Guess Who - Roy Hamilton, Belvin, Jesse
It's Just a Matter of Time - Roy Hamilton, Benton, Brook
For Your Precious Love - Roy Hamilton, Brooks, Arthur
Crying in the Chapel - Roy Hamilton, Glenn, Artie
On My Word of Honor - Roy Hamilton, Harrison
The Glory of Love - Roy Hamilton, Hill, Billy
You Still Love Him [*] - Roy Hamilton, Glick, Elmo
Let Go [*] - Roy Hamilton, McCoy, Van
Midnight Town-Daybreak City [*] - Roy Hamilton, Leiber, Jerry
Intermezzo [*] - Roy Hamilton, Henning, Robert
The Sinner (El Pecador) [*] - Roy Hamilton, Parish, Mitchell
Theme from "The V.I.P. S" (The Willow) [*] - Roy Hamilton, David, Mack
The Panic Is On [*] - Roy Hamilton, Baum
There She Is [*] - Roy Hamilton, Edwards, Lockie Jr.
After He Breaks Your Heart [*] - Roy Hamilton, Edwards, Lockie Jr.
Answer Me, My Love [*] - Roy Hamilton, Rauch, Fred
Unchained Melody [*] - Roy Hamilton, North, Alex
She Make Me Wanna Dance [*] - Roy Hamilton, Russell
You Can Count on Me [*] - Roy Hamilton, Barnes, Billy
Sweet Violet [*] - Roy Hamilton, Cook, Bill
A Thousand Years Ago [*] - Roy Hamilton, Berns, Bert
Born in Leesburg, Georgia, in 1929, and having developed his singing technique in a church choir, Roy is generally well-known for the many pop/gospel/R&B hits that he recorded for Epic in the '50s/'60s. Most notably hi... more »s version of 'You'll Never Walk Alone', which, along with other famous songs such as 'If I Loved You', 'Ebb Tide', 'Hurt' and 'Unchained Melody', all helped to catapult Roy into the spotlight and huge fame. Unfortunately, the hits eventually dried up and Epic finally let him go in 1962. This period has been extensively documented and there are a plethora of fine CDs of this repertoire currently in the marketplace. The era we are concerned with here is his first album for MGM in 1963 Warm Soul and also the seven MGM singles that were originally released from 1963-1965. Warm Soul is re-issued here for the first time and is in part, a showcase of many fine MOR ballads, which are complemented in turn by some gorgeous gospel and soul recordings. Roy by now had honed his style perfectly to suit the recently emerging Soul sound and many consider his MGM 45 repertoire to be some of finest he ever committed to vinyl. Poker. 2007.« less
Born in Leesburg, Georgia, in 1929, and having developed his singing technique in a church choir, Roy is generally well-known for the many pop/gospel/R&B hits that he recorded for Epic in the '50s/'60s. Most notably his version of 'You'll Never Walk Alone', which, along with other famous songs such as 'If I Loved You', 'Ebb Tide', 'Hurt' and 'Unchained Melody', all helped to catapult Roy into the spotlight and huge fame. Unfortunately, the hits eventually dried up and Epic finally let him go in 1962. This period has been extensively documented and there are a plethora of fine CDs of this repertoire currently in the marketplace. The era we are concerned with here is his first album for MGM in 1963 Warm Soul and also the seven MGM singles that were originally released from 1963-1965. Warm Soul is re-issued here for the first time and is in part, a showcase of many fine MOR ballads, which are complemented in turn by some gorgeous gospel and soul recordings. Roy by now had honed his style perfectly to suit the recently emerging Soul sound and many consider his MGM 45 repertoire to be some of finest he ever committed to vinyl. Poker. 2007.