
Ken Hensley (born Kenneth William David Hensley in Plumstead, south-east London on 24 August 1945; died 4 November 2020) was an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist (especially Hammond organ and guitar) and producer best known for his work with Uriah Heep during the 1970s. Hensley wrote, or co-wrote, 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".
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Lady in Black
Hellbound On My Trail
Blood on the Highway
We're On Our Way
There Comes A Time
(This Is) Just the Beginning
You've Got It
Think Twice
It Won't Last
From Time to Time
What You Gonna Do
I Did It All
The Last Dance
When Evening Comes
Rain
I Don't Wanna Wait
Out of My Control
Romance
Cold Autumn Sunday
Okay (This house is down)
Fortune
Go Down
Send Me an Angel
Proud Words
Through the Eyes of a Child
The System
Black Hearted Lady
You've Got It (The American Dream)
Free Spirit
Longer Shadows
July Morning
The Wizard
Woman
The House On the Hill
The Last Time
Brown Eyed Boy
Inside the Mystery
Free Me
Secret
The Final Solution
A King Without a Throne
Eager To Please
I Close My Eyes
Take And Take
Stargazer
When
Part Three
The Return
Winter Or Summer
Prelude: A Minor Life
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