Ian Whitcomb

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  • 60s
  • british invasion
  • vocal
  • male
  • iron leg
An odd footnote to the British Invasion, English singer and pianist Ian 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. But "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.

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Songs

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    (I'm Gonna) Eat You Up

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    A Friend of a Friend of Mine

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    At The Vicarage Party

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    Be My Baby

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    Bonie Maronie

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    Charlie's a Cripple (You Know)

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    Dance Again

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    Good Hard Rock

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    I Go So Far With Sophie (And Sophie Goes So Far With Me)

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    Is Izzy Azzy Wozz

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    Kingfish of the Loving Pack

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    Life Has No Reason

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    Life's Not All That Bad, Is It?

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    Louie Louie

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    Lover's Prayer

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    Lucky Jim

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    Masculine Women! Feminine Men!

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    My Dead Dog Rover

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    My Girl's P***y

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    N-N-Nervous

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    Oh Pretty Woman

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    Oh! What a Beauty!

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    On the Pier

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    Poor but Honest

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    Poor Little Bird

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    Rocking the Baby to Sleep

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    Rollin' With the Quake

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    Roots

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    Sally Sails the Sky

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    Soho


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