Monday, 26 April 2021

Jimmy Hughes born 25 April 1935

Jimmy J. Hughes (April 25, 1935 – April1 -1997)*  is an American former rhythm and blues singer, whose biggest successes in the mid-1960s, notably his hit "Steal Away", were important in the early development of the Muscle Shoals music industry. 

Hughes, a cousin of Percy Sledge, was born and raised in Leighton, Alabama, close to Muscle Shoals. He began singing in a gospel quartet, The Singing Clouds, while at high school. In 1962, he auditioned for record producer Rick Hall at his FAME Studios. Hall was impressed, and recorded Hughes on a song, "I'm Qualified", that Hall had co-written with Quin Ivy. The record was leased to the Guyden label in Philadelphia, but was not a hit. Hughes returned to his day job at a rubber factory, and began singing secular R&B songs in local clubs. 


                             

Early in 1964, he returned to Hall with a powerful ballad he had written, "Steal Away", partly based on the gospel song " Steal Away to Jesus", and recorded the song in one take, backed by the studio rhythm section of guitarist Terry Thompson, keyboardist David Briggs, bassist Norbert Putnam and drummer Jerry Carrigan. Hall and his friend Dan Penn then promoted the record around radio stations in the South, and it rose to # 17 on the Billboard Hot 100. 

The record has been cited as "a prototype not only for subsequent great soul singers such as Johnnie Taylor and Al Green, but also would help define the signature Muscle Shoals sound."On the basis of Hughes' record, Hall signed a national distribution deal with Vee-Jay Records for his FAME label. Hughes' follow-up record, "Try Me", reached # 65 on the Hot 100, and he recorded an album, Steal Away, released on the Vee-Jay label, which included the first songwriting collaborations between Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham. He also toured with Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, Bobby Womack and others.

Hughes' next few singles were unsuccessful, as Vee-Jay Records diverted their attention to The Beatles and The Four Seasons, and then folded. However, in 1966, after the success of Percy Sledge's "When a Man Loves a Woman", Hall negotiated a new deal for his label to be distributed by Atlantic Records. Hughes returned to the charts with "Neighbor, Neighbor" (# 65 pop, # 4 R&B), "I Worship the Ground You Walk On" (# 25 R&B), and "Why Not Tonight" (# 90 pop, # 5 R&B), before moving to the Atlantic label itself with "It Ain't What You Got" (# 43 R&B, 1968). 

Early in 1968, Hughes moved to Stax Records, where his recordings were issued on the subsidiary Volt label. His first record for the label, "I Like Everything About You", reached # 21 on the R&B chart, but later records were less successful. At the time, Stax was undergoing a major reorganisation with new management and new artists. Although his records, including a 1969 album Something Special, were produced by label boss Al Bell, Hughes later stated that he felt like the "low man on the totem pole" at the label, and became frustrated by what he saw as a lack of promotion. 

He also tired of touring and being away from his family, and in 1970 gave up recording and performing. He retrained, and got a government job making parts for nuclear power plants in the Tennessee River Valley, in later years only singing as a member of the congregation of his local church in Leighton. 

*Wikipedia gives date of birth as 3 February 1938 whereas most others give birth date as April 25, 1935, also one source gives the year 1934. Now this is where I have to tread carefully as whilst researching about Jimmy Hughes I have come across a great many web sites that report of his death from cancer on 1 April 1997, including Alabama Music Office, All Music Guide, Soulful Kinda Music, and “findagrave.com”. Yet Wikipedia state that reports of his death are incorrect. So if anyone can help me solve this mystery please do.   (Edited from Wikipedia)

14 comments:


  1. For “Jimmy Hughes - Something Extra Special
    ~ The Complete Volt Recordings 1968-1971 (2010)” go here:

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/d206039161/file.html

    1. I Like Everything About You (2:54)
    2. Let 'Em Down Baby (2:41)
    3. I'm So Glad (2:57)
    4. Lay it On The Line (2:33)
    5. Sweet Things You Do (2:19)
    6. Chains Of Love (3:15)
    7. I'm Not Ashamed To Beg And Plead (2:54)
    8. It's All Up To You (3:03)
    9. Lock Me Up (2:01)
    10. What Side Of the Door (2:58)
    11. Peeped Around Yonder's Bend (2:33)
    12. (Just Ain't As Strong As I Used To Be) You Done Fed Me Sumpin' (3:06)
    13. Did You Forget (2:51)
    14. No Easy Way (3:14)
    15. Don't You Know I'm All Alone (3:12)
    16. I Was Closest At Hand (3:32)
    17. I Want You So Bad (2:55)
    18. I Worry About You (3:21)
    19. It Just Ain't Enough (2:55)
    20. Look What I Got (1:52)
    21. Never Grow Old (3:08)
    22. Your Love Made A U Turn (2:34)
    23. Tell Him Tonight (2:51)
    24. Too Old To Play (3:18)
    25. Leave Us Alone (3:27)
    26. You Got The Power (2:55)
    27. Your Love Is Important To Me (3:39)

    In the early and mid-'60s, Jimmy Hughes made a substantial, if rather subtle and underrated, contribution to the evolution of Southern soul with bluesy soul recordings for several labels. In 1968, he signed with Stax, then eagerly looking to bolster its roster after the death of Otis Redding and the loss of Sam & Dave. Something Extra Special has all 11 tracks from his sole Stax LP, 1969's Something Special (most of which also appeared on singles), augmented by no less than 16 bonus tracks, including both tracks from a 1971 non-LP single and 14 previously unreleased cuts from the late '60s and early '70s.

    A big thank you goes to Polar Bear for the loan of above album.
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    Here’s two digital mp3 albums from Amazon which I found were originally the Kent CDs The Early Fame Recordings Vols 1 & 2. As usual with these digital releases the track listing has been randomly chosen from the original Kent releases and for some strange reason is missing one track “Girl You belong Here With Me.” Still beggars can’t be choosers as they say. You’ll find both volumes here:

    https://krakenfiles.com/view/3a653ea905/file.html

    The Jimmy Hughes Masters Volume 1 (2020)

    1. I'm Qualified 3:02
    2. My Loving Time 1:57
    3. You Might As Well Forget Him 2:52
    4. Lovely Ladies 2:22
    5. There Is Something On Your Mind 3:05
    6. A Shot of Rhythm And Blues 2:20
    7. Neighbor, Neighbor 2:59
    8. Everybody Let's Dance 2:32
    9. Steal Away 2:28
    10. Try Me 2:37
    11. Im Gonna Rise Again 2:20
    12. I Tried To Tell You 2:29
    13. I'm Getting Better 2:03
    14. Stormy Monday Blues 3:08
    15. I Want Justice 2:16
    16. Lollypops, Lace And Lipstick 2:26
    17. Goodbye My Lover Goodbye 2:28
    18. You Really Know How To Hurt A Guy 2:24

    The Jimmy Hughes Masters Volume 2 (2020)

    1. Why Not Tonight 3:01
    2. I'm A Man Of Action 2:16
    3. I Worship The Ground You Walk On 2:28
    4. Neighbor, Neighbor (Version 2) 2:40
    5. It Was Nice 2:38
    6. Slippin' Around With You 2:51
    7. Midnight Affair 2:30
    8. It's A Good Thing 2:27
    9. I'm The Loving Physician 2:22
    10. I Stand Accused 2:34
    11. When It Comes To Dancing 1:58
    12. You Can't Believe Everything That You Hear 2:18
    13. Don't Lose Your Good Thing 2:49
    14. Hi Heel Sneakers 2:55
    15. Time Will Bring You Back 2:05
    16. Uncle Sam 2:30
    17. It Ain't What You Got 2:14
    18. Have You Done Got Over Me 2:26
    19. Too Much 2:08
    20. Steal Away Pt 2 2:38
    21. Neighbor, Neighbor (Version 3) 2:50
    22. Well Alright Girl 2:05
    23. Dilly Dilly 2:21
    24. My Adorable One 2:26

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  2. missing track @320

    Jimmy Hughes - 20 - Girl You Belong Here With Me

    https://mega.nz/file/c6gXmQwD#CV3XkNsEIqqCUgyhf8MaHfYmBVuQsw4VidpJ6atyOOM

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  3. Now that's what I call service. Thanks allmusicman. Regards, Bob

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  4. always happy to help bob..FLAC too if required

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  5. sorry , missing track where, vol.1 or 2 ? thanks

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  6. Hello 1953Boogie. The Jimmy Hughes Masters volumes from Amazon contain all the tracks from the two original Kent Fame Recording CD's except one which was "Girl You belong To Me" which for reasons unknown was left out of the playlists or the download. If you want to add this track, I would suggest add it to Volume one as again for reasons only known to Amazon there are only 18 tracks , yet on Volume 2 there are 24!
    Regards, Bob

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  7. Many thanks for Masters Volume 1 & 2, and AMM for the missing track.

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  8. what amazon have done is put a few tracks from vol 1 onto vol 2..basically cause
    their not into soul,(hence missing track)dont care as money is their main target.
    fact of life sadly.

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  9. If you're interested in the Kent albums : https://krakenfiles.com/view/dae1a93054/file.html

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  10. Thanks Jake, I can ditch the Amazon mp3's now! LOL regards, Bob.

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  11. I think you're only missing a Vol 2 of the link in the above reply and a P-Vine issue :)

    That track 20 isn't missing from the album posted, it's from one of the other releases where it's in ???

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  12. Hello puw, My track listings are from the digital download and not the actual Kent albums.
    Jake has come to the rescue and his link contains both complete albums. So use his link and not mine to save any further confusion. Regards, Bob

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  13. I have most if not all on FLAC - the above made me double check if I was missing something lol, which I'm not ref track 20 :) Thanks Bob :)

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