Here you get 4 complete albums featuring gospel, R&B and classic American songbook numbers and includes rocking classics like 'Don't Let Go' and 'You Can Have Her'. Although Roy had a relatively short career he has made a lasting influence on future generations and his song 'Abide With Me' was featured in the 2012 Olympic ceremony as well as being sung every year at the English F.A.Cup Final.Roy was born 1928 Leesburg, Georgia, & passed 1969, New Rochelle, New York. Hamilton’s booming baritone voice made him a 50s hitmaker singing gospel flavoured pop songs. In the late 40s Hamilton honed his singing skills in a church choir and as a member of its offshoot quartet, the Searchlight Singers. He won a talent contest at the Apollo Theatre in 1947, but it was not until 1953 that he was discovered singing in a New Jersey club by Bill Cook, an influential local disc jockey who became the singer’s manager. Hamilton’s very first record for Columbia Records’ subsidiary Epic, ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, became an R&B number 1 and national US Top 30 hit in 1954, and it shot Hamilton to fame (the song would also later become a UK hit for Gerry And The Pacemakers in 1963). There followed for Hamilton a long string of singles that reached both R&B and pop audiences, notably ‘If I Loved You’, ‘Ebb Tide’ and ‘Hurt’ (all three 1954), and ‘Unchained Melody’ (an R&B number 1, 1955). Hamilton’s songbook was built from the most popular entertainments of the day; ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ and ‘If I Loved You’ were two Rodgers And Hammerstein songs taken from their musical Carousel, and ‘Unchained Melody’ came from a Warner Brothers film, Unchained. Hamilton retired during 1956-58 owing to exhaustion, but when he came back he had adopted the harder gospel sound of his youth to compete with rock ‘n’ roll and the emerging soul sound. Hamilton was “one of Elvis's chief vocal inspirations,” according to Presley's biographer Peter Guralnick. Back to Roy,Best reflecting the change in style were the singles ‘Don’t Let Go’ (1958) and his last hit record, ‘You Can Have Her’ (1961), plus the album Mr. Rock And Soul in 1962. The Epic label treated Hamilton as a major pop star and issued 16 albums by the artist. During the mid-60s, his career sank while recording with MGM Records and then RCA Records. Yet he attained legendary status in the UK northern scene with his many superb records. Sadly he died after suffering a stroke in 1969.
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Thanks for Roy Hamilton upgrade guys, great work!
I didn't know much about Roy Hamilton up until today. Thanks to your review I appreciate his story and his music. Thanks AMM.
What a voice , defiantly up there with the like of levi & marvin .
Thanks AMM/OSR. Quite a range of musical styles
Thanks oldsoulrebel for reviewing this comp by a great singer.
Excellent excellent stuff
Looks very good...many thanks for the review.
Sweet Selection, definite :) Thx x 1000 ☮️☀️
You're making this a great come and get it day! 😎
Thanks, AMM & OSR!
Thank you AMM & Oldsoulrebel,Always Appreciated
have some of his stuff but old Charlys one still great comps also this too thanks so much OSR and AMM
Absolute top class reviem my friend.
Have a great weekend my friend.
Many thanks Oldsoulrebel for this fine collection of Roy Hamilton´s music
Reb
This is a nice set of tunes by Roy and a great review to go with it Thanks AMM
Cheers Pedro
Thanks for this one Oldsoulrebel this is a great selection of his recordings
Cheers Pedro
Thanks for the review AMM and Oldsoulrebel
I did not know he was so rooted in Gospel, many songs I never heard of. Great post, as usual!
4 original albums! Great! Thanks for review, P.
Hello AMM,
Many thanks for this review.
many thanks for the review
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