- J. R. Bailey
J. R. Bailey was born James Ralph Bailey in 1932 and died in 1980. He was an R&B singer and songwriter.
Biography
J. R. had been a member of doo wop groups
The Halos ,The Cadillacs , and The Crickets (notBuddy Holly 's Crickets), and also recorded as a solo artist. He also wrote several hit songs for other artists including "Everybody Plays the Fool " byThe Main Ingredient , "Sweet Music, Soft Lights And You" byIsaac Hayes &Millie Jackson , "Love, Love, Love" byDonny Hathaway , and "Just Me And You" by Erasmus Hall. He also co-wrote songs with New York singerVernon Harrell (who had performed withThe Coasters ). "Soul Shing-A-Ling" and "Seven Days Too Long" by Chuck Wood in 1966, and "Sweet, Sweet Lovin'" byThe Platters in 1967 were among songs written by Bailey and Harrell. The pair also co-wrote Harrell's release "Do It To It" in 1969 on Calla Records with J. Robinson. His song "Let Me Prove My Love to You", which was originally performed by The Main Ingredient, was sampled forAlicia Keys ' 2003 smash "You Don't Know My Name ".He began his solo career in 1968. Bailey released a record on Calla Records that year called "Love Won't Wear Off." It was written and produced by
Billy Guy ofThe Coasters . Bailey and Billy Guy had a record company called GuyJim Records.Discography
Albums
* Rockin' Rollin' And Strollin' (Capitol #965) (1958)
* Just Me N' You (MAM #5011) (1974)
* Love And Conversation (United Artists #815) (1977)External links
* [http://www.soulwalking.co.uk/J.R.%20Bailey.html Soulwalking - J. R. Bailey]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=11:isjw7i6jg7or All Music Guide]References
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