
Linda Hayes (born Bertha Williams, December 10, 1923, Linden, New Jersey) is an American jazz, and R&B singer. Sister of The Platters' lead singer, Tony Williams, in the early 1950s she recorded two singles backed by the Red Callender Sextet, with Callender on (bass), Maxwell Davis (tenor sax), Floyd Turnham (baritone sax), Chico Hamilton (drums) and Monroe Tucker (piano). The first, "Yes I know", entered the Billboard R&B chart on February 7, 1953 and reached #2 (behind The 5 Royales' hit "Baby Don't Do It")
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Atomic Baby
Yes! I Know (What You're Putting Down)
Take Me Back
My Name Ain't Annie
Yes I Know
What's It To You, Jack
No Next Time
Yes! I Know
You Ain't Moving Me
You Ain't Movin' Me
Let's Babalu
Why Johnny Why
Summertime
Yours for the Asking
Our Love's Forever Blessed
Darling Angel
I've Tried So Hard
Change Of Heart
I Had A Dream
Hubba Hubba
You're The Only One For Me
Yes I Know - Take 2
Oochi Pachi
Big City, Pt. 2
You Ain't Movin Me
Take The Hand Of A Fool
Big City, Pt. 1
I Just Wanna Mambo
Yes I Know (Take 2)
Don't Do Nothin Baby (Til You Hear From Me)
Please Have Mercy
Big City pt. 2
Big City Pt. 1
you ain`t movin me
What's It to You, Jack [12zK]
Yes!
Yes I Know (What You're Putting Down)
Don't Do Nothing Baby (Til You Hear from Me)
Yes, I Know
Take Me Back (Remastered)
Yes I Know (Take 2) [1gfs]
Atomic Baby [1gfF]
Big City
What's It To You Jack
Yes! I Know / linda hayes
Big City (Part 2)
Co-Operating Mama
Let's Babalu - Original
Linda Hayes - Take Me Back
My Name Ain't fannie
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