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H.B.Barnum

H.B.Barnum (02:14)

It hurts too much to cry

HB Barnum - Heartbreaker [Capitol]

HB Barnum - Heartbreaker [Capitol] (02:26)

HB Barnum - Heartbreaker [Capitol]....

Mandrake (aka Vinnie Rogers) - Lost Love   (1961 H.B. Barnum cover)

Mandrake (aka Vinnie Rogers) - Lost Love (1961 H.B. Barnum cover) (02:23)

Cover version of song written & originally released by HB Barnum, whose version went to #35 on the Billboard Top 40 chart in 1961. There is scant information on the artist known as Mandrake, other than he also...

The Record- H.B. Barnum- 1965

The Record- H.B. Barnum- 1965 (02:20)

A Lost Masterpiece.One Of The Greatest Records I Ever Heard.This Was On You Tube For A Week Then It Was Gone.I Never Forgot This.I Had To Hunt It Down.I Contacted My Collector Friends And A DJ Friend In Maine Had A...

HB Barnum sings 'What'

HB Barnum sings 'What' (02:31)

HB Barnum singing 'What' @ the cleethorpes soul weekender June 2007. Picture quality isn't the greatest as it was from the back of the room and the lighting was crap

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H.B. Barnum Biography

H. B. Barnum (born Hidle Brown Barnum, 15 July 1936, Houston, Texas) is an American pianist, arranger, record producer, songwriter, and former child actor.

After winning a nationwide talent contest at the age of four and starring in the motion picture Valley of the Sun Marches On, he continued his acting career on TV in the Amos 'n Andy Shows, the Jack Benny Show, and others, making his first solo recording as Pee Wee Barnum in 1950.

He then joined doo-wop groups The Dootones and, in 1956, The Robins (later The Coasters), for whom he played piano. In 1960, under the pseudonym "Dudley" he recorded the radio hit "El Pizza," a parody of Marty Robbins' "El Paso." In 1961 he had the only hit under his own name, the instrumental "Lost Love", and in the same year recorded the first version of "Nut Rocker", credited to Jack B. Nimble and the Quicks. He also recorded three albums as a singer-pianist during the 1960s.

Since that time he has become most widely known as an arranger, for a very wide range of performers including Count Basie, O.C. Smith, Frank Sinatra, The Supremes, Aretha Franklin, Little Richard, Gladys Knight, Al Wilson, and the Pump Girls. Barnum also produced, along with Johnnie Walls of JWP Productions which distributed the record, the 1985 hip-hop comedy song "Rappin' Duke."

He produced "The Fish Song" by The New Creation.

H.B. Barnum recorded an album for the Novells, a Los Angeles area band, titled, That Did It! in 1968. The album was never promoted in the late 1960s, but emerged as an import 40-years later when it was released in the United Kingdom in July 2005 and again in December 2007.

H. B. Barnum is the older brother of backup singer Billie Barnum.

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H.B. Barnum's Best Songs

  • 1. It Hurts Too Much to Cry
  • 2. Heartbreaker
  • 3. Playin' Numbers
  • 4. Don't'cha Know
  • 5. LOST LOVE
  • 6. Sweet Meat
  • 7. Tell Me You Love Me
  • 8. Stormy & Gladys
  • 9. Gideon & Morn
  • 10. Searchin' For My Soul
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