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| Flashin' Back CD (2008)
$16.45 TYRONE DAVIS BIOGRAPHYBorn May 4, 1938 in Greenville, Mississippi, Tyrone Davis is considered the ”king of romantic Chicago soul”, he moved to Chicago in 1959, where he found work as a valet for bluesman Freddie King. Eventually, Davis began singing ...
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| Ultimate Tyrone Davis CDs (2005)
$19.49 This two-disc retrospective of Tyrone Davis, the Chicago-based R&B singer who died in 2005, emphasizes his ability to interpret ballads, including a dramatically slowed-down version of Eddie Floyd's classic "Knock on Wood," and the gospel-influenced "Wrapped Up in Your Warm ...
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| 20 Greatest Hits CD (2001)
$13.55 Digitally remastered by Ivan Joseph Goldberg (Miracle Mastering Studios, New York, New York).
Tyrone Davis seems to have more than his share of hits compilations, both domestic through Brunswick and imported courtesy of Diablo, but the rejuvenated 20 Greatest Hits earns ...
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| Best Of Tyrone Davis CD (2002)
$9.09 Recorded between 1967 and 1991. Includes liner notes by Bill Dahl.
The blessing and the curse of Rhino's 2002 collection The Best of Tyrone Davis is its very completeness. It spans from his very first single for the tiny Sack records, ...
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| Come To Daddy CD (2003)
$14.49 TYRONE DAVIS BIOGRAPHYBorn May 4, 1938 in Greenville, Mississippi, Tyrone Davis is considered the ”king of romantic Chicago soul”, he moved to Chicago in 1959, where he found work as a valet for bluesman Freddie King. Eventually, Davis began singing ...
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| Give It Up (Or Turn It Loose): The Very Best Of The Columbia Years CD (2005)
$6.79 This 15-track compilation gathers the best of Chicago soul singer Tyrone Davis' Columbia recordings from 1976 to 1981. Cut after Davis made his career defining soul hits for Dakar in the '60s, he scored a few more chart toppers including ...
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| Best Of Tyrone Davis CD (2003)
$6.45 Featuring these top-selling hits, 'Can I Change My Mind', 'Turn Back The Hands Of Time' and 'You Keep Me Holding On.' Collectables. 2003.
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| Super Hits CD (2002) Remastered
$6.89 A volume on Tyrone Davis titled Super Hits doesn't deserve the name when it neglects "Can I Change My Mind" and "Turn Back the Hands of Time." Still, selected moments on this brief compilation of his Columbia years (1976-1980) prove ...
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| Loveline CD (2002)
$14.19 Track Listing: Po House; Tip Toe Through the Bedroom; Who's Been Rockin'; I Hit the Jackpot; Sweet Thang; Love Line; You're Something Else; Ring My Phone; I'm Hanging up My Heart For You; Lover;
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| Relaxin' With Tyrone CD (2000)
$13.89 Photographer: James Foster.
Arranger: James Mack.
Personnel: Paul Richmond (vocals, programming); Jim Sims (guitar, programming); Chico Banks (guitar); Jerry Winston (saxophone); Koko (keyboards); Leo Graham (programming); Robin Robinson , Diane Madison, Anthony Watson, Theresa Davis (background vocals).
Recording information: Future Recording Studio, Oak ...
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 Tyrone Davis Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Tyrone Davis songs: Turning Point, There It Is, I Had It All the Time, I Wish It Was Me, Woman Needs to Be Loved, It's A Miracle. More music songs Be Honest With Me, Without You in My Life, Could I Forget You, Happiness Is Being With You, I'll Be Right Here, Let Me Back In. More music songs You Keep Me Holding On, Ever Lovin' Girl, Turn Back the Hands of Time Lyrics, Can I Change My Mind Lyrics, In the Mood Lyrics, This I Swear Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs How Sweet It Is Lyrics, I Got Carried Away Lyrics.
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 Tyrone Davis Biography
Soul singer Tyrone Davis came up on the 1960s Chicago club scene; his first big breakthrough was his 1968 single, "I Can Change My Mind." Davis continued scoring hits throughout the '70s, moving with the shifting musical winds along the way and adopting his sound to the funkier styles that came into vogue over the course of the decade; this resulted in later hits like "In the Mood" and "Turning Point." Davis died in 2004.
 Worked With
Uncle Bonsai, Willie Clayton
 Contemporaries
The Chi-Lites, Don Covay, Jerry Butler, Clarence Carter, Howard Tate, Betty Everett
 Followers
Luther Vandross, Ashford & Simpson, Anita Baker, Regina Belle, James Hunter (Rock), Jeffrey Osborne
 Influences
Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, The Impressions, Little Milton, Jerry Butler, Major Lance, Arthur Conley
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Richard Vallance, Hell On Heels
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