Leon Huff

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I Ain't Jivin', I'm Jammin' 00:00 Tools
Tight Money 04:46 Tools
Latin Spirit 00:00 Tools
No Greater Love 00:00 Tools
Tasty 00:00 Tools
Your Body Won't Move, If You Can't Feel The Groove 00:00 Tools
This One's For Us 00:00 Tools
Low Down, Hard Times Blues 05:01 Tools
Me and Mrs. Jones 00:00 Tools
Groovy People 00:00 Tools
Leon Huff-Tight Money 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Jivin, I'm Jammin 00:00 Tools
The Slide 00:00 Tools
If You Don't Know Me by Now 00:00 Tools
Money's Tight 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Jivin’, I'm Jammin’ 00:00 Tools
Sassy 00:00 Tools
Bear Cat Mama 00:00 Tools
Blue Christmas 00:00 Tools
To Swing Is the Thing 00:00 Tools
Dirty Hangover Blues 00:00 Tools
Low Down, Hard Time Blues 00:00 Tools
Your Body Won't Move If You Can't Feel The Groove 00:00 Tools
Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues 00:00 Tools
Tight Money (Laberge's cash strapped edit) 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Jivin, I'm Jammin' 00:00 Tools
Love Train/Oh Girl/Betcha By Golly Wow/Midnight Train to Georgia 00:00 Tools
Chicken Noodle Laid Back 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Jivin' I'm Jammin' 00:00 Tools
Latin Stirit 00:00 Tools
Leon Huff Way 00:00 Tools
Bad Weather Blues 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Jivin', I'm Jammin' 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Jivin I'm Jammin (PART Two) 00:00 Tools
Ain't No Stoppin' the Bop 00:00 Tools
Don't Leave Me This Way 00:00 Tools
I aint' jivin', I'm jammin' 00:00 Tools
Yesterday I Had the Blues 00:00 Tools
Hey There Lonely Girl 00:00 Tools
This Ones For Us 00:00 Tools
I Aint Jivin I'm Jammin 00:00 Tools
Train That Carried The Girl Fr 00:00 Tools
Ain't No Stoppin the Bop 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Jivin' I'm Jammin' (Part Two) 00:00 Tools
Leon Huff Way (feat. Jamie Evans) 00:00 Tools
Frankie Dean 00:00 Tools
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Born: April 08, 1942 in Camden, NJ Member of: The Sapphire Session pianist Leon Huff played on sessions for Phil Spector, the Ronettes, and Carole King in New York City before moving to Philadelphia. He formed the Locomotions, and did sessions for Cameo and Swan. Huff performed on the song "The 81," which was co-written by Kenny Gamble, who was at the session seeing the tune being recorded by Candy & the Kisses. Huff earned his first hit as a composer writing "Mixed-Up Shook-Up Girl" for Patty & the Emblems in 1964. He joined the Romeos the next year, then teamed with Gamble to form Gamble Records. They subsequently co-wrote and co-produced songs for the Soul Survivors, the O'Jays, and others before forming Philadelphia International Records in the early '70s. Their use of strings, the sophisticated yet soulful sound, and careful mix of socially conscious and romantic tunes provided hits for the O'Jays, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Teddy Pendergrass, MFSB, the Intruders, and others. Huff also wrote hits on his own for the Ebonys, People's Choice, Carolyn Crawford, and Bunny Sigler. He issued two singles as a solo artist on Philadelphia International in 1980 and 1981, with "I Ain't Jivin', I'm Jammin". Gamble and Huff have, both separately and together, written and produced over 170 gold and platinum records and were pioneers of Philadelphia soul and the in-house creative team for the Philadelphia International record label. On March 10, 2008 the team was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the non-performer category. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.