Tony Clarke
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Biography
Tony Clarke (died 1970) was an American soul singer-songwriter born in New York City and raised in Detroit. He wrote the songs Pushover and Two Sides To Every Story, hits for Etta James. Clarke scored a chart hit of his own with The Entertainer which hit #10 R&B and #31 Pop in the US in 1965. Clarke died in 1970, too late to see his career see a resurgence in the 1970s on the UK northern soul scene. The intense devotion was given to an obscure Chess single, Landslide, and a song recorded later in Detroit on MS called (They call me) a wrong man.
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Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months- Landslide - (2:14) - 3,566 plays
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- The Entertainer - (2:35) - 986 plays
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- The Fugitive Kind - (2:50) - 395 plays
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- Ain't Love Good, Ain't Love Proud - (3:15) - 233 plays
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- Soul Beats - (1:37) - 80 plays
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- Free Love - (2:52) - 84 plays
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- Free Love (a) - (2:47) - 40 plays
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- (They call me) a wrong man - (3:23) - 45 plays
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- Ghetto Man - (2:48) - 14 plays
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- Love Must Be Taboo - (2:42) - 19 plays
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