blind soul singer born 8/16/1914 in Little Rock Arkansas
Two biggest hits: Unchained Melody and He Both in 1955
It was in 1955 that Al Hibbler sang "Unchained Melody." The success of this cover lead to many covers after it peaked at the third spot on the Billboard charts.
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The title is "He". The song is a classic gospel song written by Richard Mullen and Jack Richards. It has been performed by numerous artists, including Al Hibbler, the McGuire Sisters and the Righteous Brothers.
I'm guessing you mean the song that goes...He can turn the tides and calm the angry seaHe alone decides who writes a symphonyHe lights every star that makes our darkness brightHe keeps watch all through each long and lonely night...It was written by Richard Mullan & Jack RichardsSeveral have recorded it: Al Hibbler, The McGuire Sisters, The Righteous Brothers, Andy Williams, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Mel Tillis, Glen Campbell...
Dick Haymes also the Platters. Originally recorded by Hugo Winterhalter & His Orchestra in 1950. Also covered by: * The Ames Brothers * Ray Anthony * Bill Clark * Sonny Clark * Al Cohn * Hank Crawford * Donnie & The Dreamers * Five Boroughs * Jerry Gray * Grant Green * The Johnny Guarnieri Quintet * Dick Haymes * Al Hibbler * Herb Jeffries * Greta Keller * John Lewis * Dick Noel * Ike Quebec * Sid Ramin & His Orchestra * Jimmy Ricks & the Ravens * The Rivieras * Linda Scott * Artie Shaw & His Orchestra * Joe Shulman * The Sonny Stitt Quartet * Hugo Winterhalter * The Lester Young Quintet
Al Hibbler was born on August 16, 1915.
Al Hibbler was born on August 16, 1915.
Al Hibbler died on April 24, 2001 at the age of 85.
Al Hibbler died on April 24, 2001 at the age of 85.
Al Hibbler was born on August 16, 1915 and died on April 24, 2001. Al Hibbler would have been 85 years old at the time of death or 99 years old today.
Todd duncan sang this song in the film unchained
It was in 1955 that Al Hibbler sang "Unchained Melody." The success of this cover lead to many covers after it peaked at the third spot on the Billboard charts.
Todd Duncan in the 1950s prison movie "Unchained" Al Hibbler had the first Billboard charted stand alone release and over 300covers have been professionally recorded including, an what may be the most famous, Righteous Brothers.
Arguably the most recognizable version is by Bobby Hatfield (credited to the Righteous Brothers). Most recently it was recorded by Gareth Gates on the album "What My Heart Wants to Say"
Al Hibbler has: Played Singer in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played himself in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played himself in "The David Frost Show" in 1969. Played himself in "Louis Armstrong: 1900 - 1971" in 1971. Played himself in "Texas Tenor: The Illinois Jacquet Story" in 1992. Played himself in "Reminiscing in Tempo" in 2006.
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Platters, Lenny Welch, Righteous Brothers, Roy Hamilton, Frank Sinatra