William Bell - Tryin' To Love Two ('77) (DaysGoneByRecords) (HD)

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Title | William Bell - Tryin' To Love Two ('77) (DaysGoneByRecords) (HD) |
Author | DaysGoneByRecords |
Duration | 3:27 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=Qmma87apkLU |
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William Bell - Tryin' To Love Two ('77) - Coming Back For More
William Bell is an American soul singer and songwriter. As a performer, he is probably best known for his debut single 1961's "You Don't Miss Your Water" and 1968's top 10 hit in the UK "Private Number", a duet with Judy Clay. Bell's only US top 40 hit is 1976's "Tryin' To Love Two", which also hit No. 1 on the R&B charts. Upon the death of Otis Redding, Bell released the well-received memorial song "A Tribute To A King".
As a songwriter, Bell co-authored the Chuck Jackson hit "Any Other Way", which is a cover since Bell issued it first, as a follow-up to "You Don't Miss Your Water"; Billy Idol's 1986 hit "To Be a Lover", which was first a hit for Bell under its original title "I Forgot to Be Your Lover"; and the blues classic "Born Under A Bad Sign", popularized by both Albert King and Cream.
Although he was a long-time recording artist for Stax Records, he is unrelated to the label's one-time president, Al Bell.
"Tryin' To Love Two" was a hit song by R&B singer William Bell in 1977. Released from his album, Comin' Back For More, it would become his biggest hit, reaching number one on the R&B charts and crossing over to the pop charts, reaching number ten on the Billboard Hot 100. It would eventually sell over a million singles. The single was written and produced by William Bell and Paul Mitchell and was the first song recorded by Bell after a three-year hiatus from recording. From Wikipedia