How Long Has This Been Going On - Gene McDaniels, Gershwin
Green Door - Gene McDaniels, Davie
Never Like This - Gene McDaniels, Alfred
And the Angels Sing - Gene McDaniels, Elman
In a Sentimental Mood - Gene McDaniels, Ellington
Love Me Tender - Gene McDaniels, Matson
Autumn Leaves - Gene McDaniels, Kosma
The High and the Mighty - Gene McDaniels, Tiomkin
The Facts of Life - Gene McDaniels, Crosswell
When I Was a Child - Gene McDaniels, Huddleston
Sometimes I'm Happy - Gene McDaniels, Caesar, Irving
A Hundred Pounds of Clay - Gene McDaniels, Dixon
Are You Sincere - Gene McDaniels, Walker
Tower of Strength - Gene McDaniels, Bacharach
Take Good Care of Her - Gene McDaniels, Kent
I Don't Want to Cry - Gene McDaniels, Dixon
Chip Chip - Gene McDaniels, Barry
Point of No Return - Gene McDaniels, Goffin
Love Me Tender - Gene McDaniels, Matson
(There Was A) Tall Oak Tree - Gene McDaniels, Burnette
Portrait of My Love - Gene McDaniels, Ornadel
A Tear - Gene McDaniels, Denson
Send for Me - Gene McDaniels, Jones
Spanish Harlem [*] - Gene McDaniels, Leiber, Jerry
Hang On (Just a Little Bit Longer) [*] - Gene McDaniels, Colley
Another Tear Falls [*] - Gene McDaniels, Bacharach
It's a Lonely Town (Lonely Without You) [*] - Gene McDaniels, Pomus
Spanish Lace [*] - Gene McDaniels, Pomus
Walk with a Winner [*] - Gene McDaniels, Colley
Gene McDaniels had a brief but successful career as a pop singer in the early 60's when Gene signed a contract with Liberty Records and worked with producer Tommy ''Snuff'' Garrett, who supplied Gene with songs written by ... more »the Brill Building stable of songwriters. In all he had six top forty hits, all in 1961 and 1962. Later, he began to go by the name Eugene McDaniels and recorded some soul-styled social consciousness records for Atlantic in the early 70's. He also wrote a number of songs as Eugene McDaniels, including 'Feel Like Makin' Love', which was a number one hit for Roberta Flack in 1974. Here we have Gene's second UK Liberty Records album coupled with a 1962 US compilation featuring songs such as 'Green Door', 'Tower of Strength' & his first, biggest hit 'A Hundred Pounds Of Clay'. Digitally remastered, slip-cased with new notes. BGO. 2005.« less
Gene McDaniels had a brief but successful career as a pop singer in the early 60's when Gene signed a contract with Liberty Records and worked with producer Tommy ''Snuff'' Garrett, who supplied Gene with songs written by the Brill Building stable of songwriters. In all he had six top forty hits, all in 1961 and 1962. Later, he began to go by the name Eugene McDaniels and recorded some soul-styled social consciousness records for Atlantic in the early 70's. He also wrote a number of songs as Eugene McDaniels, including 'Feel Like Makin' Love', which was a number one hit for Roberta Flack in 1974. Here we have Gene's second UK Liberty Records album coupled with a 1962 US compilation featuring songs such as 'Green Door', 'Tower of Strength' & his first, biggest hit 'A Hundred Pounds Of Clay'. Digitally remastered, slip-cased with new notes. BGO. 2005.