Bobby Lester, (January 13, 1930 – October 15, 1980) was an American tenor rhythm & blues and soul vocalist best known as an original member of the group The Moonglows and was the lead singer on most of the group's recordings from 1952-1960.
Bobby Lester was born Robert Lester Dallas in Louisville, Kentucky. Fresh from a stint in the U.S. Army, two friends, Harvey Fuqua and Bobby Lester, formed a duo in 1949. They made the rounds of Louisville's amateur shows, with Bobby singing and Harvey accompanying him on piano. In 1950, they teamed up with bandleader Ed Wiley for a tour of the South. After the tour, tragedy struck: both of Harvey's children were killed in a fire. In grief, he and his wife moved to Cleveland, in order to make a new start.
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In 1953, Freed renamed the group the Moonglows, after his own nickname, Moondog. They signed with Freed's Champagne label, but their recordings for the label failed to make the charts. Coggins left the group and was replaced by Alexander Walton, who was sometimes known as Pete Graves or Pete Walton. They recorded for another small label, Chance, but like their Champagne recordings, their records had little success; their cover of Doris Day's "Secret Love" was their most successful for Chance. In September 1953, Freed obtained a contract with the New York radio station WINS. His success as a broadcaster and host of the station led to a contract for the Moonglows with Chess Records.
The Moonglows first Chess single, "Sincerely", led by Lester, reached number one on the Billboard R&B chart and the top 20 of the pop chart. The song was later a crossover success in a cover version by the McGuire Sisters. In 1955, the band picked the guitarist Billy Johnson to be their fifth member after Wayne Bennett left the group following their engagement at the Apollo Theater. That same year, the group had another R&B hit with "Most of All", followed by a more modest success with "We Go Together" in 1956. Chess issued some of their recordings with the group credited as the Moonlighters.
For most of the Moonglows' tenure, the lead vocals were split between Lester and Fuqua. Lester preferred doo-wop ballads, whereas Fuqua preferred rock-and-roll songs. The two also recorded vocal duets. Their next hits, in 1956, included "See Saw", which peaked at number five R&B and number 25 on the Billboard Top 100, and "When I'm with You". which reached number 15 on the R&B chart In August 1956, the band appeared in one of the first rock-and-roll movies, Rock, Rock, Rock, lip-syncing "Over and Over Again" and "I Knew From The Start".
By December 1956, Fuqua had begun to sing most of the vocal leads. In June 1957, the Moonglows had an R&B hit with their cover of Percy Mayfield's "Please Send Me Someone to Love". In late 1958, the Fuqua-led "Ten Commandments of Love" reached number nine R&B and number 22 pop; the group was billed as Harvey and the Moonglows. Chess released two EPs and an album, Look, It's the Moonglows, during that period. Following that release, the original group broke up at the end of the year, performing together only for contractual reasons. On January 9, 1959, the original Moonglows made their last appearance at the Apollo.
Lester returned to Louisville and Harvey continued performing solo as well as with a new group called Harvey and the New Moonglows which included Marvin Gaye for a short time By 1961 Harvey went into the production end with Motown, starting the Tri-Phi and Harvey labels. Meanwhile Bobby Lester was fronting his own Moonglows group which the Chess label figured might return to the fold, but Lester left the group in 1963.
By 1970 he was managing a night club, when he revived the group as the New Moonglows and also revived the Flamingos. The New Moonglows lasted for a couple of years and then reformed in 1972 with Lester, Fuqua, Alexander Graves, Chuck Lewis, and Doc Williams. They recorded the album The Return of the Moonglows. The group would be reconfigured again in 1978 and continue to perform with Lester as a member until his death in Louisville from lung cancer in 1980 at the age of 50. He was replaced by Billy McPhatter, son of Clyde McPhatter and continued performing into the 1990s. The Moonglows were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000.
(Edited from Wikipedia & Marv Goldberg’s R&B Notebooks)
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For “The Moonglows - The Complete Singles As & Bs 1953-62” go here:
https://www.imagenetz.de/aLfVt
Disc 1
1 I Just Can't Tell No Lie - The Moonglows
2 I've Been Your Dog - The Moonglows
3 Baby Please - The Moonglows and Red Holloway's Orchestra
4 Whistle My Love - The Moonglows and Red Holloway's Orchestra
5 Just A Lonely Christmas - The Moonglows and Red Holloway's Orchestra
6 Hey, Santa Claus - The Moonglows and Red Holloway's Orchestra
7 Secret Love - The Moonglows and Red Holloway's Orchestra
8 Real Gone Mama - The Moonglows and Red Holloway's Orchestra
9 I Was Wrong - The Moonglows and Red Holloway's Orchestra
10 Ooh Rockin' Daddy - The Moonglows and Red Holloway's Orchestra
11 My Gal - The Moonglows and Red Holloway's Orchestra
12 219 Train - The Moonglows and Red Holloway's Orchestra
13 Sincerely - The Moonglows
14 Tempting - The Moonglows
15 Shoo-Doo-Be-Doo (My Loving Baby) - Bobby Lester & The Moonlighters
16 So All Alone - Bobby Lester & The Moonlighters
17 The Hug And A Kiss - Bobby Lester & The Moonlighters
18 New Gal - Bobby Lester & The Moonlighters
19 She's Gone - The Moonglows
20 Most Of All - The Moonglows
21 Foolish Me - The Moonglows
22 Slow Down - The Moonglows
23 Starlite - The Moonglows
24 In Love - The Moonglows
25 In My Diary - The Moonglows
26 Lover Love Me - The Moonglows
27 We Go Together - The Moonglows
Disc 2
1 Chickie Um Bah - The Moonglows
2 See Saw - The Moonglows
3 When I'm With You - The Moonglows
4 Over And Over Again - The Moonglows
5 I Knew From The Start - The Moonglows
6 I'm Afraid The Masquerade Is Over - The Moonglows
7 Don't Say Goodbye - The Moonglows
8 Please Send Me Someone To Love The Moonglows
9 Mister Engineer (Bring Her Back To Me) The Moonglows
10 The Beating Of My Heart The Moonglows
11 Confess It To Your Heart The Moonglows
12 Too Late The Moonglows
13 Here I Am The Moonglows
14 In The Middle Of The Night The Moonglows
15 Soda Pop The Moonglows
16 This Love The Moonglows
17 Sweeter Than Words The Moonglows
18 Ten Commandments Of Love Harvey and the Moonglows
19 Mean Old Blues Harvey and the Moonglows
20 Love Is A River The Moonglows
21 I'll Stop Wanting You The Moonglows
22 Twelve Months Of The Year Harvey Fuqua
23 Don't Be Afraid Of Love Harvey Fuqua
24 Mama Loocie Harvey and the Moonglows
25 Unemployment Harvey and the Moonglows
26 Beatnik The Moonglows
27 Junior The Moonglows
28 Blue Velvet Bobby Lester and the Moonglows
29 Penny Arcade Bobby Lester and the Moonglows
This 56-track 2-CD set comprises the A and B sides of every single they released before they parted company, their music encompassing rocking up-tempo bluesy R&B as well as smooth, immaculate ballads, with beautifully textured harmonies. It naturally features all their chart entries, including the R&B Top 10 hits Most of All, Sincerely, We Go Together, See Saw, Please Send Me Someone to Love and The Ten Commandments of Love. It’s a comprehensive trawl across a brief but significant career.(Trapeze notes)
BONUS TRACKS
I Am The Man
Lonely Hearts
I just had to add these tracks as a bonus as it’s a 1959 Bobby Lester solo single on the Checker label and not included on the Complete Singles collection. Please note I could only find the B side “Lonely Hearts” on YouTube @ 192kbps.
This I hope completes the singles.
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Here’s his only solo album.
For "Bobby Lester – Bobby Lester (1970 Columbia)" go here:
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1. Hoochie Koo
2. That Good Ole Remedy
3. All I Could Do Was Cry
4. Deep Blue Sea
5. Freedom
6. Sweet Gentle Nighttime
7. I Got A Feeling
8. Hang Up Your Hangups
9. I'm Just Your Fool
Thanks for these Bob.
Thank you very much, Bob!
The booklet for the Acrobat CD and a little bit more...
https://workupload.com/archive/4yXjWp6w7e
Hello krogi, A little bit more ...you were joking. Thanks for the plethora of Mr. Lester. With much kudos. Regards, Bob
Many thanks krobigraubart ( and for the site ) & boppinbob
we can see that excellent jazz artists collaborated on the memorable songs of this legendary group:
info https://www.discogs.com/release/11785315-The-Moonglows-Their-Greatest-Hits
we can see that excellent jazz artists collaborated on the memorable songs of this legendary group
Let us remember that the great double bass Sam Jones, Willie Dixon also played with them
Thanks Bob
thank you again nice upload
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