Lou Rawls
Lou Rawls and Frank Gorshin performing at Knott's Berry Farm in 1977.
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Lou Rawls

Lou Rawls (1933–2006) was an American baritone singer, known for his blend of R&B, gospel, and jazz. Over his career, he released 61 albums, sold over 40 million records, and gained fame for hits like "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine." Rawls won three Grammy Awards for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and was active in various media, including television and film, while also hosting charity events like the Lou Rawls Parade of Stars Telethon to support the United Negro College Fund. He passed away from cancer in 2006, leaving a significant legacy in music and philanthropy.

(Source: Wikipedia)


GENRES: Popular, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Above My Head / Nine Pound Hammer
Above My Head / Nine Pound Hammer (1961)
In My Heart / That Lucky Old Sun
In My Heart / That Lucky Old Sun (1961)
Please Let Me Be The First To Know / Trust Me
Please Let Me Be The First To Know / Trust Me (1962)
The Biggest Lover In Town / The Bride
The Biggest Lover In Town / The Bride (1962)
Tobacco Road / For A Four String Guitar
Tobacco Road / For A Four String Guitar (1963)
Love Is A Hurtin' Thing / Memory Lane
Love Is A Hurtin' Thing / Memory Lane (1966)
Southside Blues / The Shadow Of Your Smile
Southside Blues / The Shadow Of Your Smile (1966)
Dead End Street / Yes It Hurts Doesn't It
Dead End Street / Yes It Hurts Doesn't It (1967)
Little Drummer Boy / A Child With A Toy
Little Drummer Boy / A Child With A Toy (1967)
Show Business / When Love Goes Wrong
Show Business / When Love Goes Wrong (1967)
Down Here On The Ground / I'm Satisfied
Down Here On The Ground / I'm Satisfied (1968)
Evil Woman / My Ancestors
Evil Woman / My Ancestors (1968)
Why Can't I Speak / The Split
Why Can't I Speak / The Split (1968)
Your Good Thing Is About To End / Season Of The Witch
Your Good Thing Is About To End / Season Of The Witch (1969)
You've Made Me So Very Happy / Let's Burn Down The Cornfield
You've Made Me So Very Happy / Let's Burn Down The Cornfield (1970)
A Natural Man / You Can Hold On
A Natural Man / You Can Hold On (1971)