Zeeba Neighba
Staff member
Last week finished up 1955 with:
Roy Hamilton - You'll Never Walk Alone
Hamilton is a singer I only discovered perhaps 5 years ago - He's one that deserves to be remembered more. A tremendous voice who, though he covered standards bringing a gospel flavored vocal to them, had a tremendous influence of soul. He was a big inspiration of Sam Cooke. The Righteous Brothers emulated his style (and would cover one of his biggest hits "Unchained Melody"); thus the blue-eyed soulsters are in debut to Hamilton as well. Bill Medley in fact once noted in his biography that Hamilton was Elvis' favorite singer.
Roy Hamilton - You'll Never Walk Alone
Hamilton is a singer I only discovered perhaps 5 years ago - He's one that deserves to be remembered more. A tremendous voice who, though he covered standards bringing a gospel flavored vocal to them, had a tremendous influence of soul. He was a big inspiration of Sam Cooke. The Righteous Brothers emulated his style (and would cover one of his biggest hits "Unchained Melody"); thus the blue-eyed soulsters are in debut to Hamilton as well. Bill Medley in fact once noted in his biography that Hamilton was Elvis' favorite singer.

