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Tommy Hunt

R&B/Soul

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HumanTommy Hunt
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I Just Don't Know What To Do With MyselfTommy Hunt
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Didn't I Tell YouTommy Hunt
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Listen to Baby I Need Your Loving (Live, The Wigan Casino, 27 September 1975) by Tommy Hunt, see lyrics, music video & more!
Baby I Need Your Loving (Live, The Wigan Casino, 27 September 1975)Tommy Hunt
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Crackin' Up (Live, The Wigan Casino, 27 September 1975)Tommy Hunt
Listen to Help Me Make It Through The Night (Live, The Wigan Casino, 27 September 1975) by Tommy Hunt, see lyrics, music video & more!
Help Me Make It Through The Night (Live, The Wigan Casino, 27 September 1975)Tommy Hunt

More albums from Tommy Hunt

Listen to A Sign Of The Times: The Spark Recordings 1975-1976 by Tommy Hunt
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Listen to The Electric Liberation Project by Tommy Hunt
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Listen to Until My Arms Fall Off (Remastered) by Tommy Hunt
ALBUMUntil My Arms Fall Off (Remastered)Tommy Hunt
Listen to I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself by Tommy Hunt
ALBUMI Just Don't Know What To Do With MyselfTommy Hunt

About Tommy Hunt

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Hometown
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Born
June 18, 1933
Genre
R&B/Soul
Pittsburgh-born vocalist Tommy Hunt's recording career began at age 20, when he cut singles with his first group, the Five Echoes, in 1953. It was five years later, however, that he made his greatest mark on popular music, rock & roll, and R&B, as a member of the Flamingos from 1958 through 1961. Those years coincided with the group's being signed to End Records, and the release of their biggest, most identifiable hit, "I Only Have Eyes for You" -- Hunt's dramatic background singing, coupled with the restrained piano backing, made it one of the transcendent documents of '50s R&B. He can also be seen singing lead in a killer jump-blues performance in the juke box movie classic Go, Johnny, Go, as the group (back to a five-piece) mimes to their End recording of "Jump Children." Hunt left the Flamingos in 1962 and signed as a solo artist with Florence Greenberg's Scepter Records in New York. Greenberg reportedly wasn't impressed with Hunt as a singer or an individual, but Luther Dixon, the company's chief of A&R and general music director, loved Hunt's voice, providing him with "Human," which became a number five R&B hit in late 1961. Hunt continued with the label for another three years, until 1964, cutting a complete album (I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself) in late 1962. His version of the title track was never a single, but it predated the more famous hit by Dusty Springfield by nearly two years. In late 1963, following the departure of Dixon from Scepter, Ed Townsend became the company's music director, and one of his very first productions was Tommy Hunt's recording of Townsend's "I Am a Witness," which featured Bernard Purdie on drums and Mickey Baker on guitar, with Hunt's vocals backed up by the Shirelles, Dee Dee Warwick, and the Sweet Inspirations. The single was Hunt's last chart entry for the label, reaching number 71. Hunt left Scepter in 1964, and later moved to the Dynamo label, on which he had a charting single in 1967. He later moved to Europe, and performed in Germany and the United Kingdom, developing a strong following on the British Northern Soul scene. In 2001, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Flamingos, and in the 2010s he led Tommy Hunt & the New Flamingos. Hunt's only album, on Scepter, hasn't been reissued, but tracks from it, as well as his hit singles from the label and several other sides, turned up on Capricorn's 1992 Scepter Records Story double-CD set. Tommy Hunt died on February 12, 2025, at the age of 91. ~ Bruce Eder

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Tommy Hunt has also released music as a member of Flamingos and The Five Echoes.