Sunday, 2 June 2019

Otis Williams born 2 June 1936


Otis Williams (born June 2, 1936, Cincinnati, Ohio), was the lead vocalist of the Charms, an R&B group that had its greatest success in the years 1954-1957. Along with the Cadets/Jacks, they were one of the top black cover groups, though they were covered as much as they covered others. (Williams is not related to Otis Williams of The Temptations).

Williams was a talented athlete and he could have played for the Cincinnati Reds baseball team, but he chose for a career in music instead. In 1952 he joined an existing singing group when one of its members was sick. The group, which Otis named The Charms, consisted of Rolland Bradley (tenor), Bob Smith (tenor, soon replaced by Donald Peak), Joe Penn (baritone) and Richard Parker (bass) were drawn to the attention of Syd Nathan of King Records. Nathan only wanted to sign Williams, but Williams insisted on taking the rest of the group along. They signed to a subsidiary label, Rockin' Records, based in Florida and owned by Henry Stone (later of TK Records),

The Charms first record in June 1953, "Heaven Only Knows", was not a hit, and after a couple more releases they moved to another King subsidiary label, DeLuxe, also run by Stone. They recorded several more times before, in 1954, "Hearts of Stone" gave them their first and biggest hit, reaching #1 on the R&B charts for nine weeks at the end of the year. It sold over one million copies, their first recording to do so, and was awarded a gold disc. It also reached #15 on the pop charts, with a cover version by the Fontane Sisters reaching #1.


                              

The group had further R&B chart success with "Ling, Ting, Tong" and "Two Hearts", and they toured with The Clovers, Big Joe Turner and others. However, in late 1955, Stone persuaded the 
other members of the group that they could succeed without Williams, and they left to join Stone’s new Chart label. After a court battle, Williams continued recording for DeLuxe, credited as Otis Williams and His Charms, and had another big hit in 1956 with "Ivory Tower" (#5 R&B, #11 pop).

Williams continued to record for DeLuxe in the late 1950s, but with less success. The Charms had their last recordings released in 1956. These recordings were, however, re-releases of older recordings that featured Otis Williams. The group made no other recordings. “United” (# 5, mid-1957) was Williams’s last entry into the R & B charts.

Otis & His New Group aka The Charms 1955
Though Otis Williams was not a rock ’n’ roller in the accepted sense, he recorded quite a few songs that can only be described as rock n roll. Examples are “Well Oh Well”, “Red Hot Love” and the Coasters-styled “Don’t Wake Up the Kids” (1958), which was covered by The Four Dots with Eddie Cochran on guitar. Williams also did some arranging and producing jobs for Syd Nathan. In 1956 he co-arranged Little Willie John’s “Fever” and in November 1958 he arranged and co-produced Hank Ballard’s original version of “The Twist”.

Otis was drafted in June 1960 and served in the Army for two years. However, he was still able to record occasionally when he was home on leave. From 1960 on his records were released on the parent label, King, instead of DeLuxe. Some were solo recordings, most were still credited to Otis Williams and His Charms. In 1961 they scraped the bottom of the Hot 100 twice with the Hank Ballard-styled rocker “Little Turtle Dove” (# 95) and with “Panic” (# 99). He did his last session for the King label in September 1963.

In 1965-66 Williams recorded for OKeh without success, then retired from music for several years, working as a barber in Cincinnati. Otis had always liked country music and recorded country material for Pete Drake’s Stop label during 1969-1971, including the album “Otis Williams and the Midnight Cowboys". It seems that these were his last recordings as he was also working as a booking agent and talent scout.

In the 1990s Williams returned to group harmony singing, touring internationally with a new Charms group, and, in 2001, being inducted to the United in Group Harmony Association Hall of Fame.                     

Otis Williams  & Rollie Willis

Otis was still active until his last known appearance in 2007, where he performed with The Coda Band.

(Edited from various sources mainly articles by Marv Goldberg, Jay Warner, Jon Hartley Fox.)


3 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Otis Williams & The Charms - 'Ivory Tower' And Other Great Hits
Singles Collection 1953-1958” go here:

https://www.mediafire.com/file/sq4ct27u2ttgz5b/OW_Hits.rar/file

Disc 1

THE CHARMS

1. HEAVEN ONLY KNOWS
2. LOVING BABY
3. HAPPY ARE WE
4. WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THAT
5. BYE BYE BABY
6. PLEASE BELIEVE ME
7. FIFTY FIVE SECONDS
8. QUIET PLEASE
9. MY BABY DEAREST DARLING
10. COME TO ME BABY
11. WHO KNOWS
12. HEARTS OF STONE
13. TWO HEARTS
14. THE FIRST TIME WE MET
15. MAMBO SH-MAMBO
16. CRAZY CRAZY LOVE
17. BAZOOM, I NEED YOUR LOVING
18. LING TING TONG
19. WHADAYA WANT
20. KO KO MO
21. WHEN WE GET TOGETHER
22. LET THE HAPPINESS HAPPEN
23. IT'S YOU YOU YOU
24. ONE FINE DAY

OTIS WILLIAMS AND HIS NEW GROUP
25. MISS THE LOVE (That I've Been Dreaming Of)
26. TELL ME NOW
27. GUM DROP
28. SAVE ME SAVE ME
29. THAT'S YOUR MISTAKE
30. TOO LATE I LEARNED
31. DO BE YOU
32. IN PARADISE

Disc 2

OTIS WILLIAMS AND HIS CHARMS
1. IVORY TOWER
2. ONE NIGHT ONLY
3. IT'S ALL OVER

THE CHARMS
4. HEART OF A ROSE
5. I OFFER YOU
6. I'LL BE TRUE
7. BOOM DIDDY BOOM BOOM

OTIS WILLIAMS AND HIS CHARMS
8. I'D LIKE TO THANK YOU MR. DJ
9. WHIRLWIND
10. GYPSY LADY
11. I'LL REMEMBER YOU
12. BLUES STAY AWAY FROM ME
13. PARDON ME
14. WALKIN' AFTER MIDNIGHT
15. I'M WAITING JUST FOR YOU
16. NO GOT DE WOMAN
17. NOWHERE ON EARTH
18. ONE KIND WORD FROM YOU
19. UNITED
20. DON'T DENY ME
21. DYNAMITE DARLING
22. WELL OH WELL
23. COULD THIS BE MAGIC
24. OH JULIE
25. BURNIN' LIPS
26. LET SOME LOVE IN YOUR HEART
27. RED HOT LOVE (Oo This Love)
28. DON'T WAKE UP THE KIDS
29. YOU'LL REMAIN FOREVER
30. MY FRIENDS
31. THE SECRET

This 2014 compilation is the most comprehensive collection of Otis Williams and The Charms singles to date. 63 classic doo wop sounds from 1953 to 1958 featuring the hits 'Ivory Tower', 'Two Hearts', 'Hearts Of Stone', 'Bazoom, I Need Your Loving' and more!
This is an outstanding overview of this very popular 50s vocal group and is a must have for fans of classic R&B and doo wop.

DEPRAVOS DE LA MOUR said...

MEDIA FIRE has not been working for a while now on your blog. it just sits there. orry to be missing some great posts.

David said...

Mediafire works ok for me .. firefox and I highlight the https................rar/file - right click and open in another tab, works every time for me