Eddie Middleton
Eddie Middleton | |
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Born | Moultrie, GA,United States |
Died | Marietta,GA |
Occupation | Singer |
Labels | Waffle Records |
Formerly of | Seros, R. C. and the Moonpies, Down Home, King David and the Slaves, NewSong, In-Men Ltd. |
Eddie Middleton was an American singer,born April 15,1947, who had a few hits on the US country charts in the 1970s. He also leant towards the soul genre and sang gospel. His biggest success was his version of the song "Endlessly".
Background
Middleton had three records charting nationally on the country charts in 1977. They were "Midnight Train to Georgia", "Endlessly" and "What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am)".[1]
Middleton was a founding member of the Christian supergroup NewSong.[2]
Career
1960s
In 1967 and having enrolled at
1970s
Eddie Middleton recorded the song "Until Then" which was composed by Dot Hester. Backed with "Circus City" it was released on
- "Midnight Train to Georgia"
On the week of June 4, 1977,
- Further activities
It was reported by Billboard in the mnagazine's September 10 issue that
- "Endlessly"
Middleton recorded the
- Further activities
Middleton's album, Eddie Middleton which was recorded in Atlanta was reviewed in the October 22 issue of Billboard. It was also one of the Top Album Picks. The reviewer said that it carried the hot Atlanta sound and was typified by the busy production. The prominent background voices were also noted. The best tracks were "Midnight Train To Georgia", "Don't Say Let's Wait", "Endlessly," "All for the Love of a Girl" and "Born to Lose.[18][19]
In 1989, a single that Middleton recorded for
Career (later years)
In 2005, Middleton was a member of a later version of the group, The In-Men Ltd., a group that was around in the late 1960s.[22]
His early recording "Fifth of Soul" was included on the Soul Party - Sun Records various artists compilation that was released in 2012.[23]
According to the October 13, 2018 issue of the
Death
Eddie Middleton died on August 21, 2021.[25]
References
- ^ MusicVF.com - Eddie Middleton Top Songs, Top Songs / Chart Singles Discography
- ^ Valdosta Daily Times, Oct 13, 2018 - NewSong founder to play South Georgia By Dean Poling
- ^ Southern Garage Bands - EDDIE MIDDLETON
- ^ The Heeey baby Days of Beach Music - More Stories From The Heeey Baby Days of Beach Music
the ones that arrived to late to get into Volume One
R.C. & the Moonpies – The Part Time Party Band - ^ 45Cat - Eddie Middleton - Discography, USA
- ^ Eddie Middleton - Topic channel (Youtube) - Until Then
- ^ Cash Box, June 4, 1977 - Page 26 Additions to Country Playlists, WHK - Cleveland, Ex To 36 - Eddie Middleton
- ^ Cash Box, June 4, 1977 - Page 51 Additions To Country Playlists, WBAM - Montgomery, Eddie Middleton
- ^ Cash Box, June 4, 1977 - Page 51 Additions To Country Playlists, WWVA - WHEELING
- ^ Cash Box, June 11, 1977 - Page 35 CASH BOX TOP 100 COUNTRY June 11 1977 93, 6/4 -, Weeks on Chart 1
- ^ Cash Box, June 11, 1977 - Page 38 Additions to Country Playlists, WHK Cleveland, 36 To 26 Eddie Middleton
- ^ Cash Box, July 2, 1977 - Additions To Country Playlists, WSLR - AKRON, 30 - 24 Eddie Middleton; WDEE- DETROIT, Eddie Middleton; KKYX - SAN ANTONIO, Eddie Middleton
- ^ Cash Box, July 2, 1977 - Page 47 CASH BOX TOP 100 COUNTRY July 2, 1977 84, 6/25 88, Weeks on Chart 4
- ^ Billboard, September 10, 1977 - Page 39 Country
- ^ Billboard, September 3, 1977 - Page 96 Billboard's Top Single Picks, Billboard SPECIAL SURVEY For Week Ending 9/3/77, Country, recommended, EDDIE MIDDLETON -Endlessly
- ^ Billboard, September 10, 1977 - Page 44 Billboard Hot Country Singles, Billboard SPECIAL SURVEY For Week Ending 9/10/77, This Week 89 NEW ENTRY
- ^ Billboard, October 22, 1977 - Page 78 Billboard Hot Country Singles Billboard SPECIAL SURVEY For Week Ending 10/22,77, This Week 38, Last week 43, Weeks on Chart 7
- ^ Billboard, October 22, 1977 - Page 95 Billboard's Top Album Picks, country, EDDIE MIDDLETON
- ^ Billboard, November 5, 1977 - Page 52 Billboard Hot Country Singles Billboard SPECIAL SURVEY For Week Ending 11/5,77, This Week 45, Last Week 38, Weeks on Chart 9
- ^ 45Cat - Eddie Middleton - Discography
- ^ Popsike - WAFFLE HOUSE RECORDS--EDDIE MIDDLETON--"GOOD FOOD FAST"
- ^ The Heeey baby Days of Beach Music - In-Men Ltd.
- ^ Amazon - ALBUM, Soul Party - Sun Records
- ^ Valdosta Daily Times, Oct 13, 2018 - NewSong founder to play South Georgia By Dean Poling
- ^ The Christian Beat, 08.22.2021 - NewSong Founding Member Eddie Middleton Has Died By Herb Longs
External links
- Discogs - Eddie Middleton
- Eddie Middleton Fan Appreciation Channel - I've Been Hurt (audio)