Ian Whitcomb

Ian Whitcomb (born Ian Timothy Whitcomb in Woking on 10 July 1941; died 19 April 2020) was an English entertainer, singer-songwriter, record producer, writer, broadcaster and actor. As part of the British Invasion, his hit song "You Turn Me On" reached number 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1965. Whitcomb formed his R&B group Bluesville in Dublin, Ireland. He never had a hit in the U.K. and wasn't all that wild about rock & roll in the first place, preferring traditional forms of blues, ragtime, and Tin Pan Alley. His song "You Turn Me On" -- a tongue-in-cheek three-chord knockoff at the end of a session with exaggerated falsetto vocals and an unforgettable orgasmic vocal hook -- hit number eight in America in 1965, and Whitcomb was briefly a star. The bluesy follow-up, "N-N-Nervous," was a small hit, and that was the end of Whitcomb's hit-making days. Not much of a rock & roll singer, Whitcomb quickly turned to vaudevillian, British music hall-styled material on his subsequent releases, with meager commercial (and artistic) results. A dedicated archivist, Whitcomb's book, After the Ball, is a thorough history of pre-rock popular music forms. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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You Turn Me On
You Turn Me On (Turn On Song)
The Merry Widow Waltz
Groovy Day
Oh, You Beautiful Doll
You Turn Me On (Turn On Song) - feat. Bluesville
This Sporting Life
In The Shadows
My Girl's Pussy
My Dead Dog Rover
Glow-Worm (studio)
Songe d'Automne (Dream Of Autumn): Dream Of Autumn - studio
Mon Coeur S'Ouvre A Ta Voix: My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice - studio
N-N-Nervous
Raggin' The Waves / The White Star Orchestra: Bonus Track - studio
That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune (studio)
The Mosquito's Parade (studio)
Louie Louie
Salute d'Amour (Love's Greeting): Love's Greeting - studio
Music Hall March Medley: a. Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside b. Fall In And Follow Me c. Ship Ahoy (All The Nice Girls Love A Sailor) (studio)
Moonstruck (studio)
Lily Of Laguna (studio)
Music Hall Waltz Medley: a. Are We To Part Like This, Bill? b. If Those Lips Could Only Speak (studio)
Destiny (studio)
Silver Heels (studio)
Alexander's Ragtime Band (studio)
Shine On Harvest Moon (studio)
Waiting For The Robert E. Lee (studio)
Somewhere A Voice Is Calling
Selections From The Musical Comedy The Arcadians: a. Chorus Of Waitresses b. My Motter c. Arcady Is Ever Young (studio)
Frankie And Johnny (You'll Miss Me In The Days To Come): You'll Miss Me In The Days To Come - studio
River of No Return
Nervous
The White Star March (studio)
Be My Baby
Your Baby Has Gone Down The Plug-Hole
Fizz
At the Moving Picture Ball
The End
Too Many Cars On the Road
You Turn Me On (Top Ten Billboard Hit, 1965)
Poor But Honest
Sugar Babe
N-E-R-V-O-U-S
Bimini Bay - Studio
Louie, Louie
You Turn Me On (Turn On Song) - Re-Recording
The Sporting Life
Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go With Friday On Saturday Night?
Glow-Worm (studio) - studio

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