HIDDEN ERROR: Usage of "Residence" is not recognizedLawrence H. "Larry" Banks (3 October 1931 – 26 February 1992) was an American R&B and soul singer, songwriter, and record producer.
Banks was born in New York City and grew up in the Flatbush area of Brooklyn. His father, Arthur Banks, was a bass singer of religious and classical music, who also performed as a member of a barbershop quartet.
In the early 1950s, Larry Banks served as a US Marine in the Korean War, and on his return in 1953 formed a singing group, The Schemers, with former members of another group, The Four Toppers. This group soon broke up, and in 1954 Banks formed The Four Fellows, whose members were Banks (baritone), David Jones (first tenor), Jimmy McGowan (second tenor), and Teddy Williams (bass). Larry Banks wrote and arranged much of the group's material. They began performing in clubs in New York and on local TV shows, and first recorded for the independent Derby label. They then moved to the Glory label set up by Phil Rose, formerly of Coral Records. In 1955, their second release on Glory, "Soldier Boy", a song written by David Jones, reached # 4 on the national Billboard R&B charts. The Four Fellows performed in shows organised by Alan Freed and "Dr. Jive" (Tommy Smalls), and on the black theater circuit with acts including The Moonglows and Bo Diddley. However, the group's later records were less successful. One of their final releases with the original line-up was as backing singers for Banks' wife Bessie, who at the time performed and recorded as Toni Banks, on her 1957 single, "You're Still In My Heart".
Larry Banks is a paralympic athlete from the United States competing mainly in category C5 sprint events.
Larry competed in the 100m in both the 1992 and 1996 Summer Paralympics winning the gold medal in a new world record in the 1992 games and being disqualified in the 1996 games.
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Touch Me in the Morning is a 1973 album released by American singer Diana Ross on the Motown Records. It reached #5 in the USA (#1 R&B) and sold over 650,000 copies.
The album spawned the hit title track, which became Diana Ross' second #1 single on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, and helped the album peak at #5 on the US Billboard 200 albums chart.
In the UK the title track and "All of my life" were both Top Ten singles, and the album reached #7 and was certified Gold for sales in excess of 100,000 copies.
It includes the first tracks Diana would personally produce on one of her albums, "Imagine" and "Medley: Brown Baby/Save the Children". Several cuts here, including the closing Medley and "My Baby (My Baby, My Own)" were originally intended for the abandoned To the Baby album Diana also worked on in this period. The production was clean and uncluttered, if slightly, unadventurous and straight forward. Diana would also begin working with her brother/songwriter, Arthur "T-Boy" Ross during these sessions as he co-wrote songs she would eventually record and release.
"My Baby" is a single by Hungarian artist Kállay Saunders. It was released as a single 8 August 2012 for digital download in the Hungary. My Baby was a top contender for the Hungarian Eurovision A Dal qualifiers.
A music video to accompany the release of "My Baby" was first released digitally on 8 February 2013 at a total length of two minutes and fifty nine seconds.
My Baby was a top contender for Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013, ending up as the runner-up in the Hungarian qualifiers.
"My Baby" debuted at number 3 on the Hungarian charts on 4 November 2012. The song peaked the MAHASZ Top 40 Radio Charts at number one.
There ain't nothin' like my baby
There ain't nothin like my sweet baby
There ain't nothin' in this world
Now my baby, she never makes me feel sorry
Never makes me afraid, a fool
She won't waste my precious time of day
Like some other girls like to do
There ain't nothin' like my baby
There ain't nothin' like my sweet baby
There ain't nothin' in this world
Now I know, I might seem a little bit sentimental
I might be right out of time
That just don't seem to matter much to me anymore
That girl just loves so fine
There ain't nothin' like my baby
There ain't nothin' like my sweet baby
There ain't nothin' in this world
I never thought that I could be so lucky
I can catch a falling star
I never thought that I could know such sweet happiness
But happiness is just what you are
There ain't nothin' like my baby
There ain't nothin' like my sweet baby
There ain't nothin' in this world
Don't I know?
There ain't nothin' like my baby
There ain't nothin' like my sweet baby
There ain't nothin' in this world
There ain't nothin' like, there ain't nothin' like