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Arthur Prysock
Birth name Arthur Prysock Jr.
Born January 1, 1924
Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States
Died June 14, 1997 (aged 73)
Hamilton, Bermuda
Genres Jazz, R&B, easy listening, disco
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1944–1990
Labels Decca, Old Town, Verve
Arthur Prysock Jr. (January 1, 1924 or 1929 – June 14, 1997) was an American jazz and R&B singer best known for his live shows and his baritone, influenced by Billy Eckstine. According to his New York Times obituary, "his heavy, deep voice projected a calm, reassuring virility."[6]
Prysock was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Many sources give his birth year as 1929, but researchers Bob Eagle and Eric LeBlanc state 1924 on the basis of official records. He moved to North Carolina as a young child, and then to Hartford, Connecticut to work in the aircraft industry during World War II, singing with small bands in the evenings. In 1944 bandleader Buddy Johnson signed him as a vocalist, and Prysock became a mainstay of the live performance circuits. Prysock sang on several of Johnson’s hits on Decca Records including "They All Say I'm the Biggest Fool" (1946), "Jet My Love" (1947) and "I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone" 1948), and later "Because" (1950).
In 1952 Prysock went solo. He signed with Decca, who marketed him as a younger rival to Billy Eckstine, and recorded the #5 R&B hit, "I Didn’t Sleep a Wink Last Night", with Sy Oliver's orchestra. Over the years Prysock gained a reputation as an emotive balladeer and as one of the most popular acts on the chitlin' circuit. He recorded R&B classics such as Roy Brown's "Good Rocking Tonight". In the 1960s, Prysock joined Old Town Records and did an R&B cover of Ray Noble's ballad "The Very Thought of You" (1960) and a pop hit "It’s Too Late Baby, It’s Too Late" (1965). For Verve Records he recorded Arthur Prysock and Count Basie (12, 13, 14, 20 and 21 December 1965, at Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey), and A Working Man's Prayer (1968). He read verses from Walter Benton's book of poems against a jazz instrumental backdrop on his 1968 album, This is My Beloved.[10] Between 1960 and 1988, he released over 30 LPs. He also briefly had his own television show in the 1960s.
In the 1970s, Prysock mainly played cabaret engagements, but – responding to his teenage daughter's affection for the film Saturday Night Fever[8] – had a surprise disco hit with the Gamble and Huff song "When Love Is New" (Old Town, 1977). In 1985, he recorded his first new album in almost a decade, A Rockin' Good Way (Milestone). He gained further attention for his tender, soulful singing on a beer commercial, "Tonight, tonight, let it be Löwenbräu." The selection whose lyrics were revised for the Löwenbräu Beer jingle was originally titled "Here's To Good Friends."[citation needed] In 1987 he received a Grammy nomination for "Teach Me Tonight," a duet with Betty Joplin, and the following year received another nomination for This Guy's in Love With You. His brother, Wilbur "Red" Prysock, was a noted tenor sax player who appeared on many of Arthur's later records.
Prysock received a Pioneer Award from the Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 1995. In later years he lived in Bermuda. He died after several years' illness from an aneurysm at King Edward Hospital, Hamilton, Bermuda, in 1997.
Discography
Chart singles
Year Single Chart Positions
US Pop US
R&B
1946 "They All Say I'm the Biggest Fool"
with Buddy Johnson Orchestra - 5
1950 "Because"
with Buddy Johnson Orchestra - 8
1952 "I Didn't Sleep a Wink Last Night" - 5
1960 "The Very Thought of You" - 19
1961 "One More Time" - 30
1965 "It's Too Late, Baby Too Late" 56 11
1968 "A Working Man's Prayer" 74 -
1973 "In the Rain" - 36
1976 "When Love Is New" 64 10
1977 "I Wantcha Baby" - 43
"You Can Do It" - 33
Albums
I Worry About You (Old Town LP-102, 1960)
Arthur Prysock Sings Only For You (Old Town LP-2004, 1962)
Coast To Coast (Old Town LP-2005, 1963)
A Portrait of Arthur Prysock (Old Town LP-2006, 1963; reissue: Verve V6-5012, 1967)
Everlasting Songs For Everlasting Lovers (Old Town LP-2007, 1964)
Intimately Yours (Old Town LP-2008, 1964)
A Double Header With Arthur Prysock (Old Town LP-2009, 1965)
In A Mood With Arthur Prysock (Old Town LP-2010, 1965)
Strictly Sentimental (Decca DL-4581, 1965) compilation of material recorded 1951–1953.
Arthur Prysock Showcase: Songs That Made Him Famous (Decca DL-4628, 1965) compilation of early material featuring Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra.
Arthur Prysock and Count Basie (Verve V6-8646, 1965 [rel. 1966])
Mr. Arthur Prysock and Guest (Old Town LP-2011, 1966) 3 tracks with Count Basie, plus 8 tracks released on singles.
Art & Soul (Verve V6-5009, 1966)
Mister Prysock (Verve V6-5014, 1967) reissue of Sings Only For You, plus 2 tracks from Intimately Yours.
Love Me (Verve V6-5029, 1967)
To Love Or Not To Love (Verve V6-5048, 1968)
I Must Be Doing Something Right (Verve V6-5059, 1968)
This Is My Beloved (Verve V6-5070, 1968 [rel. 1969])
Funny Thing (MGM SE-4694, 1968 [rel. 1970])
The Country Side of Arthur Prysock (King KSD-1064, 1969)
Where The Soul Trees Grow (King KSD-1066, 1969)
The Lord Is My Shepherd (King KSD-1067, 1969)
Fly My Love (King KSD-1088, 1970)
Unforgettable (King KSD-1134, 1971)
Arthur Prysock '74 (Old Town 12-001, 1973)
Love Makes It Right (Old Town 12-002, 1974)
All My Life (Old Town 12-004, 1976)
Does It Again (Old Town 12-005, 1977)
Here's To Good Friends (MCA 3061, 1978)
A Rockin' Good Way (Milestone 9139, 1985)
This Guy's In Love With You (Milestone 9146, 1986)
Today's Love Songs, Tomorrow's Blues (Milestone 9157, 1988)
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Bennie Prysock (Jul 19, 1913 - Mar 29, 1989)
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Betty Prysock (Jun 12, 1939 - Jun 24, 1991)
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Carl Prysock (Feb 15, 1940 - Aug 30, 2002)
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Charlotte Prysock (Nov 8, 1931 - Mar 25, 2009)
Clement Prysock (Dec 2, 1917 - Jun 1983)
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Clifton Prysock (Jul 31, 1931 - Feb 14, 1995)
Cornelia Prysock (Jun 22, 1930 - Apr 3, 2007)
Cornelious Prysock (Dec 29, 1921 - Mar 1987)
Cornell Prysock (Oct 25, 1923 - Apr 1, 2008)
Darius Prysock (Jun 18, 1969 - Aug 1, 2005)
David Prysock (Born c. 1983)
Dewey Prysock (Jun 1, 1900 - Nov 1980)
Dorothea Prysock (Dec 28, 1925 - Aug 19, 2001)
Elizabeth Prysock
Ella Prysock (Jun 15, 1901 - Oct 1980)
Ercel Prysock (Jul 22, 1912 - Nov 16, 1990)
Esperanza Prysock (Born c. 1981)
Evelyn Prysock (Apr 4, 1921 - Feb 3, 1989)
Fannie Prysock (Jan 31, 1924 - Oct 7, 1996)
Florence Prysock (Apr 1, 1924 - Nov 1985)
Frank Prysock
Frazier Prysock (Jun 23, 1923 - Jul 4, 2009)
George Prysock
Grady Prysock (Apr 26, 1944 - Mar 3, 1995)
Guy Prysock (Nov 6, 1924 - May 19, 1992)
Harriett Prysock (Jun 8, 1916 - Jul 15, 1996)
Harrison Prysock (Sep 13, 1930 - Feb 12, 2011)
Harry Prysock
Henry Prysock
Hershel Prysock
Hizzie Prysock (May 9, 1907 - Nov 1979)
Ida Prysock (Nov 11, 1911 - Jan 21, 2007)
Iola Prysock (Oct 25, 1908 - Nov 28, 1998)
Jack Prysock (Jul 12, 1921 - Sep 14, 2005)
James Prysock
Javan Prysock (Oct 12, 1913 - Oct 1978)
Jerriell Prysock (Jun 22, 1978 - May 26, 2009)
Jerry Prysock (May 3, 1949 - Jun 10, 2001)
Jessie Prysock (Sep 13, 1896 - Nov 15, 1996)
John Prysock
Joyce Prysock (Feb 6, 1948 - Nov 29, 2002)
Kate Prysock (Dec 1, 1914 - May 19, 2001)
Lee Roy Prysock (May 29, 1918 - Sep 1985)
Leonard Prysock (Nov 11, 1958 - Mar 1973)
Lillian Prysock
Linda Prysock
Louis Prysock
Louisa Prysock (Nov 5, 1919 - Sep 19, 2010)
Louise Prysock (Jan 1, 1906 - Dec 1975)
Lucy Prysock (May 29, 1909 - Dec 15, 1998)
Lyda Prysock (Feb 11, 1904 - Oct 1970)
Lynch Prysock (Feb 6, 1925 - Sep 1968)
Mabel Prysock (Jan 12, 1898 - Jan 1979)
Mable Prysock (May 5, 1921 - May 1987)
Magnes Prysock (Apr 7, 1909 - Sep 8, 1996)
Mamie Prysock
Margie Prysock (Born c. 1948)
Maria Prysock (Jan 15, 1928 - Dec 1984)
Marie Prysock (Mar 1, 1898 - Mar 1976)
Marjorie Prysock
Marvin Prysock (Feb 3, 1936 - Feb 23, 2005)
Mary Prysock
Mattie Prysock (Dec 8, 1916 - Apr 22, 2011)
Maude Prysock (Nov 29, 1907 - Jan 1978)
Melvin Prysock (Feb 3, 1936 - Mar 9, 2000)
Michael Prysock (Born c. 1975)
Morris Prysock (Feb 21, 1945 - Dec 1975)
Nona Prysock (Sep 23, 1909 - Aug 1976)
Pamela Prysock (Born c. 1954)
Paul Prysock (Oct 22, 1928 - Mar 1985)
Pearl Prysock (Apr 18, 1916 - Feb 23, 2005)
Phil Prysock (Mar 23, 1923 - Jun 1972)
Phyllis Prysock (Born c. 1957)
Robbie Prysock (Jan 24, 1905 - Jan 1985)
Robert Prysock
Roderick Prysock (Nov 18, 1964 - Mar 23, 2009)
Rogel Prysock (Aug 15, 1938 - Sep 8, 2002)
Roland Prysock (Dec 24, 1922 - Jul 9, 2002)
Roosevelt Prysock (Apr 29, 1914 - Aug 1984)
Ruby Prysock
Sam Prysock (Aug 26, 1888 - Feb 1975)
Samuel Prysock (Aug 8, 1926 - Nov 12, 2012)
Sarah Prysock (Apr 18, 1917 - Mar 5, 1999)
Shannon Prysock (Born c. 1975)
Sharon Prysock (Jul 9, 1951 - May 1985)
Shirley Prysock (Jul 28, 1940 - Oct 1981)
Southern Prysock (Dec 25, 1926 - Jul 10, 2006)
Stephanie Prysock (Born c. 1983)
Susan Prysock (Nov 2, 1936 - Apr 25, 2007)
Talmadge Prysock (Oct 1, 1907 - Aug 1968)
Thayer Prysock (Born c. 1947)
Thelma Prysock (Jul 20, 1923 - Jun 1984)
Tiffany Prysock (Jan 12, 1987 - Oct 24, 1990)
Violet Prysock (Mar 12, 1918 - Jun 1979)
Wilbert Prysock
Wilburt Prysock (Feb 2, 1926 - Jul 19, 1993)
William Prysock
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Willis Prysock (Apr 6, 1921 - Nov 18, 2006)