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Ian Whitcomb

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Biography

An odd footnote to the british, English singer and pianist Ian Whitcomb formed his r&b group Bluesville in Dublin, Ireland. He never had a hit in the U.K. and wasn't all that wild about rock in the first place, preferring traditional forms of blues, ragtime, and tin pan alley. But "You Turn Me On" -- a tongue-in-cheek three-chord knockoff at the end of a session with exaggerated falsetto vocals and an unforgettable orgasmic vocal hook -- hit number eight in America in 1965, and Whitcomb was briefly a star. The bluesy follow-up, "N-N-Nervous," was a small hit, and that was the end of Whitcomb's hit-making days. Not much of a rock singer, Whitcomb quickly turned to vaudevillian, music hall-styled material on his subsequent releases, with meager commercial (and artistic) results. A dedicated archivist, Whitcomb's book, After the Ball, is a thorough history of pre-rock popular music forms. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi

Top Tracks

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. You Turn Me On - (2:54)  -  240 plays
  2. You Turn Me On (Turn On Song) - (2:37)  -  180 plays
  3. Louie Louie - (4:22)  -  8 plays
  4. This Sporting Life - (2:51)  -  5 plays
  5. Louie, Louie - (2:30)  -  5 plays
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