Ian Whitcomb | ru
An odd footnote to the British Invasion, English singer and pianist Ian Whitcomb formed his R&B group Bluesville in Dublin, Ireland. He never had a hit in the U.K. and wasn't all that wild about rock & roll in the first place, preferring traditional forms of blues, ragtime, and Tin Pan Alley. But "You Turn Me On" -- a tongue-in-cheek three-chord knockoff at the end of a session with exaggerated falsetto vocals and an unforgettable orgasmic vocal hook -- hit number eight in America in 1965, and Whitcomb was briefly a star. The bluesy follow-up, "N-N-Nervous," was a small hit,...
Yellow underground (1967)
When You're There
Stumbling
Groovy Day
El Choclo
Breeze
You Turn Me On
You Turn Me On (Turn On Song)
The Sporting Life
You Turn Me On
You Turn Me On
You Turn Me On (Turn On Song)
You Turn Me On (Turn On Song)
Sol Tropical (1935)
You Turn Me On (Turn On Song)
You Turn Me On (Turn On Song)
April Showers
Whispering
Ain't We Got Fun
My Wife Is Dancing Mad (1914)
How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm?
My Wife Is Dancing Mad
When I Lost You
After You've Gone
Boney Moroney
Hesitation Blues
If You Were The Only Girl In The World
Dance Again