Description
180GR.
Artist
American R&B and soul singer, songwriter, businessman, and label owner.
Born: 9th March 1933 Kenner, Louisiana, USA
Died: 3rd May 2021 New Rochelle, New York, USA
Nicknamed 'Mr. Personality' after his hit single of the same name. Price's first single for Specialty Records, Lawdy Miss Clawdy / Mailman Blues topped the R&B charts after its release in 1952. Price was drafted into the army during the Korean war, but upon release from the military founded the record labels KRC, Double-L Records (2), and Lloyd Price's Turntable, and had several hit singles on the ABC-Paramount label. He also founded a nightclub in New York City called "Lloyd Price's Turntable". After his business partner Harold Logan was murdered at his nightclub in 1969, he distanced himself from the music industry, moving to Africa a nd working with promoter Don King to stage Muhammad Ali boxing matches in Zaire (against George Foreman) and Manila (against Joe Frazier). Price was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. His songs have been covered by Wilson Pickett, Elvis Presley, Little Richard, and Joe Cocker, among others.
Tracks
A1
Stagger Lee
02:20
A2
I Wish Your Picture Was You
02:04
A3
Talking About Love
02:06
A4
What Do You Do To My Heart?
02:37
A5
You Need Love
02:48
A6
Mailman Blues
02:10
B1
Where Were You (On Our Wedding Day)?
02:37
B2
Why
02:00
B3
Lawdy Miss Clawdy
02:35
B4
Oh, Oh, Oh
02:05
B5
A Foggy Day
02:54
B6
Just Because
02:42
B7
Have You Ever Had The Blues
Releases
Formats
Vinyl, CD, 8-Track Cartridge
Labels
MCA Records, WaxTime, Rumble Records , Sparton, His Master's Voice, ABC-Paramount, Charm Originals
Countries
Canada, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America, Europe
years
1959, 1962, 1995, 2012, 2013