Roy Hamilton - The Dark End Of The Street / 100 Years album flac
Performer: Roy Hamilton Title: The Dark End Of The Street / 100 Years
Style: Soundtrack, Soul, Ballad
Released: 1969
Country: US
MP3 album: 1463 mb
FLAC album: 1340 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: ASF AIFF MIDI DXD MP4 VOC TTA
Genre: Funk and Soul / Pop / Screen and stage
There, he sang with the Central Baptist Church Choir, New Jersey's most famous African American church choir . You Can Have Her. "You're Gonna Need Magic" b/w "To The One I Love" (Non-album track). - "Let This World Be Free" b/w "Wait Until Dark". The Dark End of the Street" b/w "100 Years". AGP 113. - - "Angelica" b/w "Hang-Ups". AGP 116. - - "It's Only Make Believe" b/w "100 Years". AGP 125. - - "The Golden Boy" b/w "You'll Never Walk Alone" (from Roy Hamilton's Greatest Hits).
100 Years (From The Paramount Picture "Riot") Written-By – Christopher Komeda, Robert Wells. Producer – Chips Moman, Tommy Cogbill. An American Group Production. Label Category Country Year. The Dark End Of The Years (7", Single).
The Dark End of the Street, 100 Years. Main genre: Soul, Funk, Disco. Is a cover of 1 song. The Dark End of the Street by James Carr (1968).
Even James Carr admitted that Roy Hamilton's 1969 cover rivaled his original. For my money, it's just as good. Whereas Carr was emotional from the start, Hamilton initially sings with his customary restraint and dignity, then gives way to an agony and shame of harrowing intensity. Recorded months before he died, this song is a haunting farewell from a still overlooked singer. Greg Winston Hamilton actually recorded an entire album of material, all for Chips Moman's AGP label. Three singles were released from those recordings in 1969 ("The Dark End Of The Street"/"100 Years", ", and "It's Only Make Believe"/"100 Years"). After Hamilton's death Moman planned to release the album until five or six women showed up demanding royalties, each claiming to be Roy's wife. Moman decided to avoid a legal battle and stowed the tracks in his tape vault, where they remain to this.
Roy Hamilton had been, and lives on thru such a wonderful collection of his music, as one of the very finest singers ever in music history. His rich, soulful vocals, and impressively eclectic capabilities, singing with all of his heart and soul, is rather addictive. Regrettably, he passed at the untimely age of only forty. Roy Hamilton-Anthology" may not contain the definitive compilation of all his best recordings, which would probably be impossible; though, this two-cd set does contain a vast selection of most of this great, soulful artist's body of musical work
The Dark End of the Street" - Roy Hamilton. Even James Carr admitted that Roy Hamilton's 1969 cover rivaled his original. For my money, it's just as good Roy Hamilton. Roy Hamilton (1929-1969) had achieved major success in the US R & B and pop charts in the 1960s See all.
Chords for Roy Hamilton - "Don't Let Go" with capo transposer, play along with guitar, piano, ukulele & mandolin. Roy Hamilton - At the end of the rainbow. Jim Breedlove - "My Guardian Angel". the driffters Saturday night at the movies HQ sound.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A | The Dark End Of The StreetWritten-By – C. Moman*, D. Penn* |
2:38 |
| B | 100 Years (From The Paramount Picture "Riot")Written-By – Christopher Komeda*, Robert Wells |
2:30 |
Credits
- Producer – Chips Moman, Tommy Cogbill
Notes
An American Group Production.Memphis, Tennessee.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: 9133
- Matrix / Runout: 9134
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 113 | Roy Hamilton | The Dark End Of The Street / 100 Years (7", Single) | AGP Records | 113 | US | 1969 |
| 113 | Roy Hamilton | The Dark End Of The Street / 100 Years (7", Single) | AGP Records | 113 | US | 1969 |
| DS 9106 | Roy Hamilton | The Dark End Of The Street / One Hundred Years (7", Single) | Deep Soul | DS 9106 | UK | 1970 |







