Wayne Cochran

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Last Kiss 00:00 Tools
Some-A Your Sweet Love 00:00 Tools
Get Down With It 00:00 Tools
Goin' Back To Miami 00:00 Tools
The Coo 00:00 Tools
Chopper 70 00:00 Tools
Harlem Shuffle 02:37 Tools
Going Back to Miami 00:00 Tools
Cindy Marie 01:57 Tools
No Rest for the Wicked 02:30 Tools
Get Ready 00:00 Tools
Little Bitty Pretty One 00:00 Tools
When My Baby Cries 00:00 Tools
Mustang Sally 00:00 Tools
Boom Boom 00:00 Tools
The Peak Of Love 00:00 Tools
Cindy Mary 00:00 Tools
Sleepless Nights 00:00 Tools
I'm Leaving It Up To You 00:00 Tools
Big City Woman 00:00 Tools
Keep On Loving You Baby 00:00 Tools
You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover 00:00 Tools
I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man 00:00 Tools
Up in My Mind 00:00 Tools
Somebody's Been Cuttin' In On My Groove 00:00 Tools
Last Kiss (1962 - Primera Versión) 02:10 Tools
C.C. Rider 00:00 Tools
I Want To Say I Told You So 03:44 Tools
Hang On To Love 00:00 Tools
Some-A' Your Sweet Love 00:00 Tools
Sittin' In A World Of Snow 00:00 Tools
When A Man Loves A Woman 00:00 Tools
Love Strikes Again 00:00 Tools
We're Gonna Make It 00:00 Tools
Style 00:00 Tools
Riders Blues 00:00 Tools
Life's Little Ups and Downs (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
My Baby Loves Me 00:00 Tools
the naughty coo 02:19 Tools
Get Your Hands Out Of Your Pocket 00:00 Tools
Hootchie Kootchie Man 00:00 Tools
Hey Baby 00:00 Tools
Get Down Within 00:00 Tools
No Return 00:00 Tools
C'mon Baby 00:00 Tools
Johnny, Johnny Blue 00:00 Tools
Ain't No Joy 00:00 Tools
Funny Feeling 00:00 Tools
I'm in Trouble 00:00 Tools
Linda Lou 00:00 Tools
Please (Don't Go) 00:00 Tools
Love Is Ecstacy 00:00 Tools
You Don't Know Like I Know 00:00 Tools
That's All I Need to Make Me a Man 00:00 Tools
Monkey Monkey (You Do It Like This) 00:00 Tools
Monkey, Monkey 00:00 Tools
She's Much to Much 00:00 Tools
Off To See The World 00:00 Tools
Somebody Please 00:00 Tools
You Got It From Me 00:00 Tools
My Machine 00:00 Tools
To Make Me A Man 00:00 Tools
Think 00:00 Tools
Get Down With It [OST Реальные парни] 00:00 Tools
Hoochie Coochie man 00:00 Tools
Hold On I'm Comin' 00:00 Tools
Song Maker 00:00 Tools
Get Your Hands Out of Your Pockets 00:00 Tools
Life's Little Ups And Downs (Part Two) 00:00 Tools
Cindy Marie (1964) 00:00 Tools
I Can't Turn You Loose 00:00 Tools
The Peak of Lvoe 00:00 Tools
If It Don't Fit, Don't Force It 00:00 Tools
Everybody 00:00 Tools
When Something Is Wrong With My Baby 00:00 Tools
Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa (Sad Song) 00:00 Tools
My Little Girl 00:00 Tools
You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover 00:00 Tools
Some A Your Sweet Love 00:00 Tools
You Can't Judge A Book By It's Cover 00:00 Tools
Let Me Come With You (Part One) 00:00 Tools
Dance To The Music 00:00 Tools
(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay 00:00 Tools
Soul Man 00:00 Tools
I've Been Loving You Too Long 00:00 Tools
Wrong Number - Wrong Gal 00:00 Tools
Do You Like the Sound of the Music? 00:00 Tools
Which One Should I Choose 00:00 Tools
Which One Should I Choose (aka No Name) 00:00 Tools
I Wish It Would Rain 00:00 Tools
Hard To Handle 00:00 Tools
Try A Little Tenderness 00:00 Tools
634-5789 00:00 Tools
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Wayne Cochran (Thomaston, Georgia, U.S., 1939 – November 21, 2017) was an American soul singer, known for his outlandish outfits and white pompadour hairstyle. He is sometimes referred to as The White Knight of Soul. Influenced by the country and rhythm and blues music he heard on the radio, Cochran fronted his first band - a group called the Rockin' Capris - as a teenager, and eventually left high school to pursue music as a full-time career. He relocated to Macon, Georgia, where he befriended the soul singer Otis Redding (playing bass guitar on Redding's early recording of "Shout Bamalama" and its B-side, "Fat Girl") and recorded his first single, "The Coo", which attracted the attention of King Records, who signed him to a record deal. Cochran became close friends with King labelmate James Brown, whose stage show and road band influenced his own performing style and inspired him to assemble his own soul revue, the C. C. Riders, which occasionally featured as many as 14 musicians plus two female backing vocalists, the Sheer Delights. Although his single recordings for King (including "Goin' Back To Miami", a song which became a signature tune for the singer) were not commercially successful beyond local markets in the south, Cochran's energetic performances, rigorous touring schedule and appearances on television talk shows such as The Jackie Gleason Show helped to make the C. C. Riders a popular attraction. In the mid-1960s, Cochran made Las Vegas his base of operations and played residencies at several hotels, casinos and theatres. During this time, he met and befriended Elvis Presley, who borrowed elements of Cochran's revue for his own Las Vegas period, adopting jump suits similar to Cochran's wardrobe and adding the song "C. C. Rider" to his set list. Cochran recorded an album for Chess Records entitled Wayne Cochran! in 1967, which featured the blue-eyed soul and rhythm and blues style he had perfected on the road with his revue, but backed by session musicians for most of the cuts instead of his touring band. This was followed by a return to King and two further LPs, Alive & Well & Living... In A Bitch of A World and the instrumental High & Ridin', both in 1970. These albums saw the C. C. Riders' guitarist and musical director, Charles Brent, take an important creative role, and featured a jazz-influenced sound comparable to the Chicago Transit Authority or Blood, Sweat & Tears. Cochran also recorded a "live" album (actually a "live in the studio" record) for King sometime between 1967 and 1969, although this would go unreleased until it was included in an Ace Records compilation, Goin' Back To Miami: The Soul Sides 1965-1970, in 2014. Cochran would record a final album, Cochran, for Epic Records in 1972, and continued to tour and make appearances on television. Cochran retired from music to become a minister and evangelist in Miami, Florida. Wayne Cochran died on November 21, 2017 in Miami Florida. Cochran is best known today for writing the song "Last Kiss", which he performed with the C.C. Riders. Although it was not a success for him, a contemporary cover by J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers and a much later take by Pearl Jam became hits. Cochran and his revue also influenced Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi's Blues Brothers musical venture; Cochran is referenced in the 1980 film featuring the Blues Brothers characters and a cover of his song "Going Back To Miami" is featured on the live album Made In America. Album discography Wayne Cochran! 1967; Chess Records Alive & Well & Living....In A Bitch Of A World 1970; King Records High & Ridin' 1970; King Records Cochran 1972; Epic Records The White Knight of Soul 1959-72: Get Down With It! 2005; Raven Records Love Strikes Again 2010; Jukebox Entertainment Goin' Back To Miami: The Soul Sides 1965-1970 2014; Ace Records Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.