About Singin' Sammy Ward
Sammy Ward (died c. 1995), often credited as "Singin'" Sammy Ward, was an American rhythm and blues singer who recorded for Motown Records and had a R&B chart hit with "Who's The Fool", written by Smokey Robinson and produced by Berry Gordy, Jr., in 1961. He grew up in the Ensley area of Birmingham, Alabama, before moving to Detroit, Michigan, where he was established as a club singer by the late 1950s.[1] He was named "Singin' Sammy Ward" by Berry Gordy's wife Raynoma
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Who's the Fool
That Child Is Really Wild
Someday Pretty Baby
Big Joe Moe
Everybody Knew It but Me
What Makes You Love Him [first version]
Part Time Love
What Makes You Love Him (First Version)
That Child Is Really Wild - Single Version
What Makes You Love Him - First Version
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