Thursday, 9 February 2023

Remembering Tyrone Davis


Tyrone Davis (Tyrone D. Branch) was born on 4 May 1938, although some sources state 3 Oct 1937 (apparently from death records) but 4 May seems to be the general consensus. He died on this day (9 Feb) in 2005 aged 66/67. He had  a stroke in Sep 2004 and was in a coma from which he never recovered and died from pneumonia according to his manager of 36 years Leo Graham.
In a career spanning five decades he released over 30 albums and around 75 singles, 21 reaching R&B Top 20 with 14 of those Top 10, three being #1 hits ("Can I Change My Mind" (1968 #5 Hot 100), "Turn Back the Hands of Time" (1970 #3 Hot 100), and the last "Turning Point" (1975) which didn't cross over to the Hot 100).

Davis was born near Greenville, MS, raised in Saginaw, MI, moving to Chicago in 1959. He got a job as bluesman Freddie King's valet/chauffeur. At nights he began singing in clubs and was spotted by blues singer/pianist Harold Burrage. Burrage wrote and produced his first single ("Suffer" / "Try Me") which was released on 4 Brothers in 1965, as well as writing three of his next four sides for the label. Burrage died on heart failure at Davis' home in 1966. His early singles, three for 4 Brothers and one for Sack, were billed as a variation of Tyrone The Wonder Boy. His first using the name Tyrone Davis was for ABC in 1968, although the Sack single had Tyrone Davis (The Wonder Boy).

In 1968 he signed to Carl Davis' new Dakar label (Wiki states that he changed his name to Davis after Carl Davis which is stretching it given that he'd already released two singles on Sack and ABC with the name). He hit the ground running with his first single for the label "Can I Change My Mind" in June 1968 which was his first hit and went to #1 R&B and #5 Hot 100. It was an accidental hit as the intended official A side was "A Woman Needs To Be Loved" and it became a hit after a radio DJ flipped it over and started playing the B side and it spent three weeks on top of the chart. 

The follow-up, "Is It Something You've Got", reached #5 R&B / #34 Hot 100, but it would be another five singles before he charted again with the biggest hit of his career "Turn Back The Hands Of Time" which was his second R&B #1 and peaked at #3 on the Hot 100. He achieved a total of twenty three R&B Top 40 hits whilst at Dakar between 1968-76, including another R&B #1 with "Turning Point" in 1975. Most were produced by Willie Henderson.
When Dakar folded in 1976 he joined Columbia, again hitting gold dust with his first release for the label "Give It Up (Turn It Loose)" which reached #2 R&B / #38 Hot 100. He achieved a dozen R&B entries with Columbia, "In The Mood" and "This I Swear" being the biggest hits both reaching #6 R&B but neither crossed over into the Hot 100. By 1982 he had moved to Highrise where he released just two singles "Are You Serious" doing the business peaking at #2 R&B and #57 Hot 100. After two more R&B hits for Ocean Front and four for Future in the 80s, he moved to Ichiban in the 90s releasing eight singles but had no further chart success. A final single was released for Malaco in 1997.

Album Discography

Year Title Label #Cat.No
1969 Can I Change My Mind Dakar #SD 9005
1970 Turn Back the Hands of Time Dakar #SD 9027
1972 I Had It All the Time Dakar #DK 76904
1973 Without You in My Life Dakar #DK 76901
1973 It's All in the Game Dakar #DK 76909
1974 Home Wrecker Dakar #DK 76915
1976 Turning Point! Dakar #DK 76918
1976 Love and Touch Columbia #PC 34268
1977 Let's Be Closer Together Columbia #PC 34654
1978 I Can't Go On This Way Columbia #JC 35304
1979 In the Mood with Tyrone Davis      Columbia #JC 35723
1979 Can't You Tell It's Me Columbia #JC 36230
1980 I Just Can't Keep on Going Columbia #JC 36598
1981 Everything in Place Columbia #FC 37366
1982 Tyrone Davis Highrise #HR 103AE
1983 Something Good Ocean Front #OF 101
1985 Sexy Thing Future #FR 1001
1987 Man Of Stone (In Love Again) Future #FR 1002
1988 Flashin' Back Future #FR 1003
1990 Come on Over Future #FR 1004
1991 I'll Always Love You Ichiban #ICH 1103
1992 Something's Mighty Wrong Ichiban #ICH 1135
1994 You Stay on My Mind Life #LR 78002
1994 For the Good Times Ichiban #ICH 1170-2
1996 Simply Malaco #MCD 7483
1997 Pleasing You Malaco #MCD 7487
1999 Call Tyrone Malaco #MCD 7496
2000 Relaxin' with Tyrone Malaco #MCD 7505
2002 Love Line Malaco #MCD 7514
2003 Come to Daddy Future #FRCD 1005
2004 The Legendary Hall Of Famer                   Endzone #EZR 2066-2

Singles Discography

Year Title Label #Cat.No
  Tyrone (The Wonder Boy)  
1965 Suffer /
Try Me
4 Brothers #447
  Tyrone 'Wonder Boy'  
1966 If You Don't Need Me /
Good Company
4 Brothers #450
  Tyrone (The Wonder Boy)  
1967 Please Consider Me /
You Made Me Suffer
Four Brothers 4#53
  Tyrone Davis (The Wonder Boy)  
1967 I Tried It Over (And Over Again) /
I'm Running A Losing Race
Sack #4359
  Tyrone Davis  
  ABC  
1967 What If A Man /
Bet You I Win
ABC #11030
  Dakar  
1968 A Woman Needs To Be Loved /
Can I Change My Mind
Dakar #1452
1968 A Woman Needs To Be Loved /
Can I Change My Mind
Dakar #602
1969 Is It Something You've Got /
Undying Love
Dakar #605
1969 All The Waiting Is Not In Vain /
Need Your Lovin' Every Day
Dakar #609
1969 I'm Confessin' /
I Wanna Be Good Company
Hit Sound #888
1969 If It's Love That You're After /
While I'm Not Around
Dakar #611
1969 You Can't Keep A Good Man Down /
If I Didn't Love You
Dakar #615
1970 Turn Back The Hands Of Time /
I Keep Coming Back 1970
Dakar #616
1970 I'll Be Right Here /
Just Because Of You
Dakar #618
1970 Let Me Back In /
Love Bones
Dakar #621
1971 Could I Forget You /
Just My Way Of Loving You
Dakar #623
1971 One Way Ticket /
We Got A Love No One Can Deny
Dakar #624
1971 You Keep Me Holding On /
We Got A Love No One Can Deny
Dakar #626
1972 I Had It All The Time /
You Wouldn't Believe
Dakar #4501
1972 Was I Just A Fool /
After All This Time
Dakar #4507
1972 Come And Get This Ring /
After All This Time
Dakar #4510
1972 Was It Just A Feeling /
If You Had A Change Of Mind
Dakar #4513
1973 Without You In My Life /
How Could I Forget You
Dakar #4519
1973 There It Is /
You Wouldn't Believe
Dakar #4523
1973 Wrapped Up In Your Warm And Tender         
Love / True Love Is Hard To Find
Dakar #4526
1974 I Wish It Was Me /
You Don't Have To Beg Me To Stay
Dakar #4529
1974 What Goes Up (Must Come Down) /
There's Got To Be An Answer
Dakar #4532
1974 Happiness Is Being With You /
Where Lovers Meet
Dakar 4#536
1974 I Can't Make It Without You /
You Wouldn't Believe
Dakar #4538
1975 Homewreckers /
This Time
Dakar #4541
1975 A Woman Needs To Be Loved /
Just Because Of You
Dakar #4545
1975 Turning Point /
Don't Let It Be Too Late
Dakar #4550
1976 It's So Good (To Be Home With You) /
I Can't Bump
Dakar #4553
1976 Saving My Love For You /
I Cant Bump (Part 2)
Dakar #4558
1976 Ever Lovin' Girl / Forever Dakar #4561
1977 Where Lovers Meet (At The Dark End Of
The Street) / It's All In The Game
Dakar #4563
  Columbia  
1976 Give It Up (Turn It Loose) /
You're Too Much
Columbia #10388
1976 Close To You /
Wrong Doers
Columbia #10457
1977 This I Swear /
Givin' Myself To You
Columbia #10528
1977 All You Got /
This I Swear
Columbia #10540
1977 All You Got /
I Got Carried Away
Columbia #10604
1978 Get On Up (Disco) /
It's You, It's You
Columbia #10684
1978 Can't Help But Say /
Bunky
Columbia #10773
1979 In The Mood /
I Can't Wait
Columbia #10904
1979 Ain't Nothing I Can Do /
All The Love I Need
Columbia #11035
1979 Be With Me /
Love You Forever
Columbia #11128
1980 Can't You Tell It's Me /
I Don't Think You Heard Me
Columbia #11199
1980 Heart Failure /
Keep On Dancin'
Columbia #11246
1980 How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) /
I Can't Wait
Columbia #11344
1980 I Just Can't Keep On Goin' /
We Don't Need No Music
Columbia #11415
1981 Just My Luck /
Let's Be Close Together
Columbia #02269
1981 Leave Well Enough Alone /
I Won't Let Go
Columbia #02634
  Highrise  
1982 Are You Serious /
Overdue
Highrise #2005 /
Hi C-Lo #2005
1983 A Little Bit Of Loving (Goes A Long Way) /
 Where Did We Lose
Highrise #2009 /
Hi C-Lo #2009
  Ocean Front  
1983 I Found Myself When I Lost You /
(Instrumental)
Ocean Front
#2001
1984 Let Me Be Your Pacifier /
Turning Point
Ocean Front
#2004
  Prelude  
1985 Sexy Thing /
Save Me
Prelude #8090
1985 Forever /
Satisfy You Before I Satisfy Me
Prelude #8092
  Future  
1987 Sexy Thing /
Save Me
Future #101
1987 I'm In Love Again /
Serious Love
Future #102
1988 Do You Feel It /
(Instrumental)
Future #103
1988 It's A Miracle /
Wrong Doers
Future #104
1988 Flashin' Back (Dance Mix) /
Flashin' Back (LP Version)
Future #204
1990 Come On Over Here /
One In A Million
Future #107
  Ichiban  
1991 I'll Always Love You /
Can I Change My Mind
Ichiban #226
1991 Mom's Apple Pie /
Do You Still Love Me
Ichiban #237
1991 Talk To You /
Prove My Love
Ichiban #243
1992 Somethings Mighty Wrong /
Let Me Love You
Ichiban #255
1992 Running In And Out Of My Life /
I've Gotta Get Over You
Ichiban #261
1992 Don't Make Me Choose /
Ain't Gonna Get It
Ichiban #273
1993 It's A Miracle / Do You Feel It Ichiban #285
1993 I Found Myself When I Found You /
Something About You
Ichiban #292
  Dance Mania  
1996 Here It Cums / Bring It On //
Get Smokey / Animator
Dance Mania
#Dm-146
  Malaco  
1997 Delicious /
Temporary Lovin
Malaco
#MAL 2330

Whilst we've highlighted his biggest hits, we soul lovers aren't concerned with chart positions and his catalogue of music is outstanding and most of it available on Spotify. So trying to narrow it down to a digestible playlist was difficult. We initially had a playlist of almost 80 tracks so we've stripped out all the hits into a separate Hits Playlist to leave the non-hit singles, best B sides and album tracks below. He had 43 R&B hits and the playlist has 40 of them as "A Little Bit of Loving (Goes a Long Way)", "I Found Myself When I Lost You" and "Let Me Be Your Pacifier" are not available on Spotify, so we've linked to them on YouTube in Discography above (as well as to his early singles before he was with Dakar).. 


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1 comment:

  1. Gorgeous !!! What a job on this very prolific super singer with a very particular intonation. I remember very well the publication of these first albums in particular "Turn Back The Hands Of Time" which is for me the best from Dakar. Impossible to escape for the true soul lover. Bravo for your new presentation of the discographies.

    Yves

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