Ken Hensley

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  • classic rock
  • hard rock
  • rock
  • progressive rock
  • british
Kenneth William David Hensley (born 24 August 1945, Plumstead, South East London, England) is a keyboard (especially Hammond organ) player, guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer best known for his work with Uriah Heep during the 1970s. He wrote or cowrote the majority of Uriah Heep's songs during this period, including such hits as "Look at Yourself", "Lady in Black" (on both of which he also sang lead vocals), "Easy Livin'", "Stealin'" and "Free Me". Biography

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Songs

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    A King Without a Throne

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    A Little Piece of Me (Julia's Song)

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    Beyond the Starz (& Live Fire)

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    Black Hearted Lady

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    Black-Hearted Lady

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    Brown Eyed Boy

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    Cold Autumn Sunday

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    Crying

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    Dancing

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    Did You Know

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    Do You Feel Alright

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    Does Anything Matter

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    Eager to Please

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    Epilogue

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    Finney's Tale

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    Fortune

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    Free Me

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    Free Spirit

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    From Time to Time

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    Give 'Em What They Want

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    Give Me a Reason

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    Go Down

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    Guilty

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    Hellbound On My Trail

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    Hellhound on My Trail

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    How Shall I Know

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    I Close My Eyes

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    I Did It All

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    I Don't Wanna Wait

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    I Know Who You Are

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    If I Had The Time

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    In the Morning

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    Inside the Mystery

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    Inspiration

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    It's Up to You

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    King Without a Throne

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    Lady in Black

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    Lady in Black (Chil Floop remix)

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    Lady in Black (extended remix)

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    Lady in Black (original 03)

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    Lady in Black (radio edit)

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    Let Me Be Me

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    Letting Go

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    Longer Shadows

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    Love At First Sight

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    Maybe You Can Tell Me

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    Mine

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    Movin' In

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    New Routine

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    New York


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