
Terry Timmons was one of those vocalists of the late '40s and early 1950s whose work, like that of her musical role model, Dinah Washington, helped bridge the gap between big-band-style blues and the leaner R&B sounds that followed. She was born in Charleston, WV, in 1927, but the family moved to Ohio soon after, and she spent her childhood in Cleveland. She began singing professionally while still in her mid-teens, and while playing the Cafe Tio Juana she was spotted by no less a figure than Paul Gayten
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Got Nobody to Love
Somebody Will Understand
He's The Best In The Business
Got Nobody to Love (01-25-52)
Mr. Low Love
The Same Old Thrill
I Shouldn't Have To Cry Over You
Worried Woman Blues
Daddy Be Good to Me (07-03-52)
Mr.Low Love
Evil Eyed Woman
Evil Eyed Woman (01-12-53)
Daddy Be Good To Me
Mr Low Love
Mr. Low Love (01-25-52)
He's the Best in the Business (01-12-53)
All Night Long
Ain't Supposed To Be Like That
Eating My Heart Out for You (1950)
I Could Make You Care
Ain't Supposed to Be Like That (1950)
The Same Old Thrill (07-03-52)
Worried Woman Blues (1950)
Eating My Heart Out For You
How Long Must I Wait
I Shouldn't Have to Cry Over You (01-25-52)
Midnight
Mr. Low Love - 52
Please Don't Leave Me Now
Drivin' Me Mad
What You Bet (1951)
Drivin' me Mad (10-01-51)
I Can't Forget
What You Bet
Your Key Won't Fit My Door
Your Key Won't Fit My Door (1950)
Blue Evening (10-01-51)
Midnight (11-26-52)
I'm Crying (1951)
All Night Long (07-03-52)
Blue Evening
I'm Crying
You Foolish Thing
The Question
You Foolish Thing (1951)
I Could Make You Care (01-25-52)
How Long Must I Wait (07-03-52)
The Question (09-10-51)
I Got Nobody To Love
My Heart Belongs To Only You
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