Vinyl Records, LPs and CD Marketplace
 
   
Cart Sign In



george tindley artist picture

George Tindley

Soul singer - producer who was Born 26 February 1938, Philadelphia, PA, United States Died 15 May 1996 at age 58. He first recorded on Savoy Records, as a member of The Dreams, releasing 3 singles including "Darlene" ('54), "I'm Losing My Mind" ('54) and "I'll Be Faithful" ('55). He also joined Steve Gibson & The Red Caps in 1959, recording for Rose Records & Hunt Records. In 1962, he took over from Steve Gibson, renamed the group The Modern Red Caps, recording for Smash ('62), Rowax ('64), Penntowne ('65), and Swan ('66). Their 1966 Swan version of old Flamingos' hit "Golden Teardrops" features the lead singing of George Grant (of The Castelles). As a soul artist, two of his Wand Recordings ("Ain't That Peculiar", "Wan-Tu-Wah-Zuree") were R&B Billboard hits during 1969-1970. His great-great grandfather was the legendary gospel composer, The Rev. Charles Albert Tindley.

George Tindley Discography

Singles & EPs
Heart Of Gold / Close Your Eyes (2 Versions) Herald 1961       Track Listing
Fairy Tales / Just For Her (3 Versions) Parkway 1962       Track Listing
I Couldn't Care Less / Done Being Lonely (2 Versions) Smash Records 1962       Track Listing
Don't You Hear Them Laughing (2 Versions) Rowax 1963       Track Listing
Ain't That Peculiar / It's All Over But The Shouting (5 Versions) Wand 1969       Track Listing
Honky Tonk Woman (Vinyl) Wand 1969       Track Listing
Pity The Poor Man (Instrumental) (Acetate) Mediasound 1970       Track Listing
Wan-Tu-Wa-Zuree / Pity The Poor Man (4 Versions) Wand 1970       Track Listing
Wan-Tu-Wah-Zuree / Pity The Poor Man (2 Versions) Wand 1970       Track Listing
Ain't Gonna Worry About You (2 Versions) Doo-Wopp Records 2099       Track Listing
Wedding Bells / No Lonely Nights (Vinyl) Ember Records       Track Listing
    

Search for George Tindley Records