Clyde Lensley McPhatter (November 15, 1932 – June 13, 1972) was an American rhythm-and-blues singer popular in the 1950s whose emotional style anticipated soul music. He was one of the most widely imitated R&B singers of the 1950s and early 1960s and was a key figure in the shaping of doo-wop and R&B.
One of the most dramatic vocalists of his generation, McPhatter grew up in a devout Christian family that moved from North Carolina to New Jersey in the mid-1940s. There, together with some high school friends (including two of author James Baldwin’s brothers), he formed the Mount Lebanon Singers, who quickly found success on the gospel circuit. In 1950 a talent contest brought him to the attention of vocal coach Billy Ward, whose group he joined. He was present for the recording of "Sixty Minute Man" for Federal Records, produced by Ralph Bass.Billy Ward and his Dominoes was one of the top R&B vocal groups in the country, garnering more popularity than the Clovers, the Ravens, and the Five Keys, largely due to McPhatter's fervent, high-pitched tenor. In his book The Drifters, Bill Millar named Ben E. King, Smokey Robinson of the Miracles, Sammy Turner, and Marv Johnson among the many vocalists who patterned themselves after McPhatter. After recording several more songs with the Dominoes, including "Have Mercy Baby", "Do Something for Me", and "The Bells", McPhatter left the Dominoes on May 7, 1953.
He was sometimes passed off as "Clyde Ward, Billy's little brother". Others assumed Billy Ward was doing the lead singing. As a member of the Dominoes, McPhatter did not earn much money; Ward paid him $100 a week, minus deductions for food, taxes, motel bills, etc. Due to such occurrences, and as he was frequently at odds with Ward, McPhatter decided he would quit the Dominoes, intent on making a name for himself in 1953.
Shortly thereafter, Atlantic Records’ Ahmet Ertegun sought to establish a new group around McPhatter, eventually recruiting former members of the Thrasher Wonders. They recorded a few tracks in June 1953, including a song called "Lucille", written by McPhatter himself. This group of Drifters did not have the sound Atlantic executives were looking for, however, and Clyde was prompted to assemble another group of singers. The initial members of the Drifters McPhatter assembled were mostly members of the Mount Lebanon Singers.
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| Ruth Brown, Clyde McPatter, LaVern Baker |
As Clyde McPhatter and the Drifters, this group soon had a hit with “Money Honey,” which perfectly showcased McPhatter’s melismatic, gospel-derived style. In 1954 their recording of Irving Berlin’s classic “White Christmas” was banned from the radio because of alleged lewdness, yet it became a perennial seller. That fall McPhatter was drafted into the army but, stationed in New Jersey, was able to continue recording and appear in the film Mister Rock and Roll (1957).
After his tour of duty, he left the Drifters and launched a solo career. The Drifters continued as a successful group, but with many changes in personnel. McPhatter began to record increasingly pop-oriented material, including the pop Top 20 hits “Without Love (There Is Nothing)” (1956) and “A Lover’s Question” (1958) as well as the rhythm-and-blues hit “Lovey Dovey.” In 1960 he switched record labels, signing first with MGM, then with Mercury. His new material was so pop-oriented that his 1962 hit “Lover Please” did not even show up on the rhythm-and-blues charts. McPhatter's career took a downward turn, as musical styles and tastes were constantly changing during the 1960s. He managed a top 30 R&B hit, "Crying Won't Help You Now", in 1964, then fell off the charts. McPhatter turned to alcohol abuse, sporadically releasing recordings that failed to chart.
In 1968, McPhatter found work in British clubs for a few years, until the same personal problems caught up with him. He returned to America in the early '70s, signing with Decca Records at the time and releasing an album, Welcome Home. It failed to make any impact, and McPhatter himself denied having any audience or fans left, which was not the case. It was too late for McPhatter, professionally and personally, however.
Years of alcoholism and depression, and a failure to deal with his problems ended when he died in his sleep at the age of 39, of complications of heart, liver, and kidney disease on June 13, 1972. McPhatter was a resident of Teaneck, New Jersey, at the time of his death. He was buried at George Washington Memorial Park in Paramus, New Jersey.
It took years for Atlantic, where he'd been signed for what were probably the six most optimistic years of his career, to begin to make his music available in the United States. McPhatter was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.
(Edited from Britannica, Wikipedia & AllMusic)









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For “Clyde McPHATTER - Twice As Nice 1959-1961 (2CD - 2012)” go here:
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1-01 Let's Start All Over Again.mp3
1-02 Bless You (For Being An Angel).mp3
1-03 How Deep Is The Ocean_.mp3
1-04 Stay As Sweet As You Are.mp3
1-05 I Need You So.mp3
1-06 Trust In Me.mp3
1-07 The Glory Of Love.mp3
1-08 Don't Take Your Love From Me.mp3
1-09 There Will Never Be Another You.mp3
1-10 I'll Never Be Free.mp3
1-11 Don't Cry Baby.mp3
1-12 Everybody Needs Somebody.mp3
1-13 (I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is.mp3
1-14 I Told Myself A Lie.mp3
1-15 Where Did I Make My Mistake.mp3
1-16 Twice As Nice.mp3
1-17 Let's Try Again.mp3
1-18 This Is Not Goodbye.mp3
1-19 When The Right Time Comes Along.mp3
1-20 One Right After Another.mp3
1-21 I Know That Feeling.mp3
1-22 Think Me A Kiss.mp3
1-23 Take A Step.mp3
1-24 Whisper Softly.mp3
CD2
2-01 Harbour Lights.mp3
2-02 Love Is A Many Splendoured Thin.mp3
2-03 You Belong To Me.mp3
2-04 These Foolish Things.mp3
2-05 Answer Me My Love.mp3
2-06 When Did You Leave Heaven.mp3
2-07 Put Your Arms Around Me Honey.mp3
2-08 As Time Goes By.mp3
2-09 That's My Desire.mp3
2-10 Thinking Of You.mp3
2-11 What Will I Tell My Heart.mp3
2-12 Three Coins In A Fountain.mp3
2-13 Ta Ta.mp3
2-14 I Need A Love Like Yours.mp3
2-15 Who's Worried Now_.mp3
2-16 How Many Times_.mp3
2-17 For All You've Done.mp3
2-18 Let Me Shake The Hand (That Won.mp3
2-19 Why Was I The One You Chose_.mp3
2-20 High School Social.mp3
2-21 Everything's Gonna Be Alright.mp3
2-22 What's Love To Me.mp3
2-23 You're Moving Me.mp3
2-24 Not Me.mp3
For “ Clyde McPhatter - Rocks (BCD 17 614) (2021)” go here:
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01 - Clyde McPhatter - Can It Be Wrong.mp3
02 - Clyde McPhatter - Thirty Days.mp3
03 - Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters - Money Honey.mp3
04 - Clyde McPhatter - Lover Please.mp3
05 - Clyde McPhatter - I Do Believe.mp3
06 - Clyde McPhatter - Take A Step.mp3
07 - Clyde McPhatter - Deep Sea Ball.mp3
08 - Clyde McPhatter - What'd I Say.mp3
09 - Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters - What'cha Gonna Do.mp3
10 - Clyde McPhatter - Rockin' Robin.mp3
11 - Clyde McPhatter - Hey Love.mp3
12 - Clyde McPhatter - Three Thirty Three.mp3
13 - Clyde McPhatter - A Lover's Question.mp3
14 - Clyde McPhatter - Up To My Ears In Tears.mp3
15 - Clyde McPhatter - Come What May.mp3
16 - Clyde McPhatter - (You've Got Everything) From A To Z.mp3
17 - Clyde McPhatter - Such A Night.mp3
18 - The Drifters feat. Clyde McPhatter - Bip Bam.mp3
19 - Clyde McPhatter - Same Time, Same Place.mp3
20 - Clyde McPhatter - Twice As Nice.mp3
21 - Clyde McPhatter - Lovey Dovey.mp3
22 - Clyde McPhatter - I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday.mp3
23 - Clyde McPhatter - I Can't Stand Up Alone.mp3
24 - Clyde McPhatter - Let The Boogie Woogie Roll.mp3
25 - Clyde McPhatter - Don't Let Go.mp3
26 - Clyde McPhatter - Little Bitty Pretty One.mp3
27 - Clyde McPhatter - You're For Me.mp3
28 - Clyde McPhatter - Ta Ta.mp3
29 - Clyde McPhatter - Money Honey (Mercury).mp3
30 - Clyde McPhatter - Since You've Been Gone.mp3
31 - Clyde McPhatter - Climb That Mountain Of Love.mp3
32 - Clyde McPhatter - Stop.mp3
33 - Clyde McPhatter - This Is Not Goodbye.mp3
34 - Clyde McPhatter - I'm Movin' On.mp3
For “Clyde McPhatter - The Ballads Of Clyde McPhatter (BCD 17 615) (2021)” go here:
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01 - Clyde McPhatter - Treasure Of Love.mp3
02 - Clyde McPhatter - Fever.mp3
03 - The Drifters feat. Clyde McPhatter - Warm Your Heart.mp3
04 - Clyde McPhatter - The Bells.mp3
05 - Clyde McPhatter - The Glory Of Love.mp3
06 - Clyde McPhatter - The Clock.mp3
07 - Clyde McPhatter - The Best Man Cried.mp3
08 - Clyde McPhatter - Honest I Do.mp3
09 - Clyde McPhatter - I'm Not Worthy Of You.mp3
10 - Clyde McPhatter - Everyone's Laughing.mp3
11 - Clyde McPhatter - Maybe.mp3
12 - Clyde McPhatter - Just To Hold My Hand.mp3
13 - Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters - The Bells Of St. Mary's.mp3
14 - Clyde McPhatter - Raining In My Heart.mp3
15 - Clyde McPhatter - Seven Days.mp3
16 - Clyde McPhatter - Rock And Cry.mp3
17 - Clyde McPhatter - I Never Knew.mp3
18 - Clyde McPhatter - When The Right Time Comes Along.mp3
19 - Clyde McPhatter & Ruth Brown - I Gotta Have You.mp3
20 - Clyde McPhatter - Without Love (There Is Nothing).mp3
21 - Clyde McPhatter - What Am I Living For.mp3
22 - Clyde McPhatter - You'll Be There.mp3
23 - Clyde McPhatter - I Told Myself A Lie.mp3
24 - Clyde McPhatter - C.C.Rider.mp3
25 - Clyde McPhatter - When You're Sincere.mp3
26 - Clyde McPhatter & Ruth Brown - Love Has Joined Us Together.mp3
27 - Clyde McPhatter - (I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over.mp3
28 - Clyde McPhatter - Blues Stay Away From Me.mp3
29 - Clyde McPhatter - I Make Believe.mp3
For “Clyde McPhatter - Clyde / Rock and Roll (2024)” go here;
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01. Since You've Been Gone
02. Lovey Dovey
03. I'm Lonely Tonight
04. Let Me Know
05. The Way I Feel
06. My Island of Dreams
07. A Lovers Question
08. Hot Ziggity
09. Try Try Baby
10. Gone
11. Everyone's Laughing
12. I Can't Stand up Alone
13. Without Love (There Is Nothing)
14. Someday You'll Want Me to Want You
15. Treasure of Love
16. I'm Not Worthy of You
17. Bells of St. Marys
18. White Christmas
19. I Make Believe
20. Seven Days
21. Warm Your Heart
22. Money Honey
23. What'cha Gonna Do
24. Such a Night
25. Honey Love
26. Thirty Days
27. Rock and Cry
28. Just to Hold My Hand
29. Bip Bam
30. Come What May
31. That's Enough for Me
Thanks for all of these. Love Clyde!
One of your best and kindest offerings, Bob. Thanks and all good wishes, Iggy Just a thought, maybe mention The Drifters for part of the last collection. Might pick up some fans...
Hi Iggy, Type The Drifters in the search box (top left hand corner of blog) to see that I have mentioned the Drifters before.
Thank you, wonderfull recopilation.
Thanks Bob for a couple of CDs I didn't have.
Thanks. Great posts.
Thanks. Downloaded them all.
Thank you so very much, Bob!
A little bit more (plus complete artwork of "Clyde McPhatter Rocks"):
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big thank you
Thanks. Amazing!
A lot more than "a little bit". Thanks.
Wow! Thanks Krobi.
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