Jimmy Jones

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  • soul
  • jazz piano
  • male vocalists
  • oldies
  • rnb
Jimmy Jones (born June 2, 1937, Birmingham, Alabama) is an African American, singer-songwriter, who moved to New York while a teenager. According to Allmusic journalist, Steve Huey, "best known for his 1960 R&B smash, "Handy Man," Jones sang in a smooth yet soulful falsetto modeled on the likes of Clyde McPhatter and Sam Cooke." Starting his entertainment career as a tap dancer, Jones joined a doo-wop group named The Berliners in 1954. They later changed their name to Sparks Of Rhythm.

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    39-21-46 Shape

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    A Wondrous Place

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    Big Leg Woman

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    Candyland

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    Dear One

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    Dirty Shame

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    Don't You Just Know It

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    Dynamite

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    Dynamite (alternate version)

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    Ee-I Ee-I Oh


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