Freddie North

{ Freddie North (born 28 May 1939, in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American R&B singer. North had experience as a disc jockey at WLAC-Nashville and in promotion for Nashboro Records, who released gospel music. In 1971 he released an album, Friend, on Mankind Records (U.S. #179, U.S. R&B Albums #41). The disc yielded two hit singles, "She's All I Got" (U.S. #39, U.S. R&B Singles #10) and "You and Me Together Forever" (U.S. #116, U.S. R&B Singles #26). A third single, "Sweeter than Sweetness" reached #107 on the U.S. Cashbox chart. {

How to Cry / Ok, So What? - 1960-08-16 00:00:00

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