Arthur Prysock

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  • jazz
  • jazz vocal
  • easy listening
  • vocal jazz
  • male vocalists
Arthur Prysock (2 January 1929—7 June 1997) was an American jazz singer best known for his live shows and his baritone influenced by Billy Eckstine. Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Prysock moved to Hartford, Connecticut to work in the aircraft industry during World War II. In 1944 bandleader Buddy Johnson signed him as a vocalist, and Prysock became a mainstay of the live performance circuits. Prysock sang on several of Johnson’s hits on Decca Records ("Jet My Love", 1947 and "I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone", 1948) and later on Mercury Records ("Because", 1950).

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Songs

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    (I Don't Stand a) Ghost of a Chance

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    After the Lovin'

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    Again

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    All My Lovin' Was in Vain

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    Another Time, Another Place

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    At This Moment

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    Baby (You've Got What It Takes)

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    Because

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    Bring It on Home to Me

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    Close Your Eyes

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    Everything Must Change

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    Fly Me to the Moon

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    Ghost of a Chance

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    Good Morning Blues

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    Good Rockin' Tonight

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    Got to Get You Off My Mind

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    I Left My Heart in San Francisco

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    I Want to Thank You, Girl

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    I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone

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    I Worry About You

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    I'm Through With Love

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    I've Got the Blues So Bad

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    It's All in the Game

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    It's Too Late Baby

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    Let's Start All Over Again

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    My Funny Valentine

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    My Mother's Eyes

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    Next Time You See Me

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    Rainy Night in Georgia

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    Someone to Watch Over Me


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