Luther Ingram
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Background information | |
Birth name | Luther Thomas Ingram |
Born | Jackson, Tennessee, U.S. | November 30, 1937
Died | March 19, 2007 Belleville, Illinois, U.S. | (aged 69)
Genres | R&B, soul |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1965–1992 |
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Luther Thomas Ingram (November 30, 1937 – March 19, 2007) was an American R&B and soul singer-songwriter. His most successful record, "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right", reached No. 1 on the Billboard R&B chart and No. 3 on the Hot 100 in 1972.
Life and career
Luther Thomas Ingram was born in Jackson, Tennessee on November 30, 1937.[2] His family moved to Alton, Illinois in 1947.[3] Ingram's early interest in music led to formation of a gospel group, the Alton Crusaders, which included his brothers Archie and Richard. They eventually began singing doo-wop, and accompanied by bandleader Ike Turner, they recorded as the Gardenias for Federal Records in 1956.[4]
In 1965, Ingram recorded his first solo record. His first three recordings failed to chart but that changed when he signed for KoKo Records in the late 1960s, and his first hit "My Honey And Me" peaked at #55 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 14 February 1970.[2] Many of his songs appeared in the pop and R&B charts, even though Koko was only a small label, owned by his manager and record producer, Johnny Baylor.[2] Koko and Baylor were closely associated with the Memphis based Stax Records label during the height of its commercial success.
Ingram is best known for the hit, "
Other popular tracks for Ingram included "Ain't That Loving You (For More Reasons Than One)", "Let's Steal Away to the Hideaway" and "I'll Be Your Shelter (In Time of Storm)".
Death
Ingram died on March 19, 2007, at a
Discography
Albums
- 1972: I've Been Here All The Time (KoKo)
- 1972: (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right (KoKo)
- 1976: Let's Steal Away To The Hideaway (KoKo)
- 1977: Do You Love Somebody (KoKo)
- 1986: Luther Ingram (Profile)
Charted singles
Year | Single | Chart positions | |
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US Pop[7] | US R&B[8] | ||
1969 | "Pity for the Lonely" | - | 39 |
"My Honey and Me" | 55 | 19 | |
1970 | "Ain't That Loving You (For More Reasons Than One)" | 45 | 6 |
"To the Other Man" | 110 | 22 | |
1971 | "Be Good to Me Baby" | 97 | 21 |
"I'll Love You Until the End" | - | 39 | |
1972 | "You Were Made for Me" / "Missing You" |
93 108 |
18 26 |
"(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right" | 3 | 1 | |
"I'll Be Your Shelter (In Time of Storm)" | 40 | 9 | |
1973 | "Always" | 64 | 11 |
"Love Ain't Gonna Run Me Away" | - | 23 | |
1976 | "Ain't Good for Nothing" | - | 44 |
1977 | "Let's Steal Away to the Hideaway" | - | 33 |
"I Like the Feeling" | - | 35 | |
1978 | "Do You Love Somebody" | - | 13 |
"Get to Me" | - | 41 | |
1986 | "Baby Don't Go Too Far" | - | 29 |
1987 | "Don't Turn Around" | - | 55 |
"Gotta Serve Somebody" | - | 89 |
References
- ^ [1] [dead link ]
- ^ ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
- ^ a b c "Luther Ingram, 69; R&B; singer, songwriter recorded hit track 'If Loving You Is Wrong'". The Los Angeles Times. March 21, 2007.
- ISBN 978-0-252-09750-8.
- ^ ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
- ISBN 0-09-189115-9.
- ISBN 0-89820-155-1.
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (1996). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-1995. Record Research. p. 208.