Everything about Roy Hawkins totally explained
Roy Hawkins (born ? — died
1973 ?) was an
American pianist,
songwriter and
blues musician. After working in
clubs and
recording unsuccessful
singles, he broke through with his
song "Why Do Everything Happen to Me?," inspired by an auto accident which
paralyzed his right arm.
Career
Little is known of Hawkins' early days.
Record producer Bob Geddins discovered Hawkins playing in an
Oakland,
California nightspot and supervised his first
78s for Cavatone and
Downtown Records in 1948.
Modern Records picked up the rights to several Downtown masters before signing Hawkins to a
recording contract in 1949.
Two major
R&B hits resulted: 1950's "Why Do Everything Happen to Me" and "The Thrill Is Gone" the following year.
Hawkins recorded for the
Bihari brothers' Modern and
RPM imprints into 1954. After that, a handful of singles for Rhythm Records and
Kent Records were all that was heard of the
San Francisco Bay Area pianist.
He is rumored to have died in 1973.
He is perhaps best known as the
songwriter and originator of a number of renowned R&B songs
covered by other
artists. These include the aforementioned "Why Do Everything..." (
James Brown), "
The Thrill Is Gone" (
B. B. King), and "Bad Luck Is Falling" (
Ray Charles). His bad luck was infectious. When B. B. King blasted up the
charts in 1970 with Hawkins' classic "The Thrill Is Gone", the tune was mistakenly credited to the wrong
composers on early pressings.
Discography
Singles
- "They Raided the Joint" (1947)
- "Christmas Blues" (1948)
- "It's Too Late to Change" (1949)
- "Forty Jim" (1949)
- "Quarter to One" (1949)
- "Easy Going Magic" (1949)
- "West Express" (1949)
- "Sleepless Nights" (1949)
- "Why Do Everything Happen to Me?" (1950, R&B: #2)
- "On My Way" (1950)
- "My Temperature Is Rising" (1950)
- "Just a Poor Boy" (1950)
- "Blues All Around Me" (1951)
- "You're the Sweetest Thing" (1951)
- "The Thrill Is Gone" (1951, R&B: #6)
- "Gloom and Misery All Around" (1951)
- "You're a Free Little Girl" (1952)
- "Highway 59" (1952)
- "The Thrill Hunt" (1952)
- "Bad Luck Is Falling" (1952)
- "If I Had Listened" (1953)
- "I Wonder Why" (1953)
- "Trouble in Mind" (1953)
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