Bobby Charles made his living as one of the great R&B songwriters of the 1950s, and his charming, laid-back New Orleans sound came off like a de-boogie-woogied Fats Domino. While tunes such as "The Jealous Kind" and "I Can't Quit You" became big hits for other performers, his own voice was perfectly suited for his material. A witty lyricist, Charles was a major influence on Randy Newman and Robbie Robertson, and the self-titled album he recorded with the Band in 1972 is one of his finest. Charles added folky introspection to R&B, but he was already such a master of the three-minute pop song, that he had nothing to prove.

Nick Dedina


Particulars About Bobby Charles

  • Artist

    Bobby Charles

  • First Name:

    Bobby

  • Last Name:

    Charles

  • Country

    US

  • State

    LA

  • City

    New Orleans

 

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