Linda Hayes
Sister of Platters singer Tony Williams, Linda Hayes had a fairly lengthy career of her own as an R&B singer in the 1950s, recording singles between 1952 and 1959 on the Recorded in Hollywood, King, and Antler labels. Her biggest success by far was the 1953 number two R&B hit "Yes I Know," an "answer" record to Willie Mabon's R&B chart-topper "I Don't Know." "Take Me Back" briefly slipped into the R&B Top Ten in early 1954, but otherwise she had little commercial success, and boasted relatively little to distinguish her from other R&B belters in the era when the music was in the early throes of a transition to rock & roll. Hayes sings on a few of the very early (pre-hit) Platters singles, the group also backing her on a couple of her mid-'50s solo discs and Tony Williams singing with her on "Oochi Pachi." Most of her key singles were collected on Atomic Baby: Hollywood R&B from the Platters First 'Dish', released by Shout! in 2009.
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Diskografie
9 Album, -en • Geordnet nach Bestseller
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Atomic Baby / What's It to You, Jack
Jazz - Erschienen bei Recorded In Hollywood am 25.10.1965
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Take Me Back / Yours for the Asking
Linda Hayes, Munroe Tucker And His Band
Jazz - Erschienen bei Hollywood Records am 31.01.1953
24-Bit 96.0 kHz - Stereo -
Change of Heart / Darling Angel
Linda Hayes, Big Jim Wynn's Band
Blues - Erschienen bei Hollywood Records am 28.01.1955
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Sister Anne / Yes! I Know (What You're Putting Down)
Que Martyn, Linda Hayes, Red Callender Sextet
Blues - Erschienen bei Hollywood Records am 18.04.1952
24-Bit 96.0 kHz - Stereo -
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Hubba Hubba (Mono Version)
R&B - Erschienen bei BNF Collection am 01.01.1959
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