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  1. Arthur Prysock with Count Basie’s Orchestra from their Verve album together in 1965 with the Norman Mapp song “I Worry Bout You.” Before that, we heard Johnny Hartman and the Ernie Wilkins ...

  2. Ain't No Use Lyrics: Ain't no use, baby / I'm leaving the scene / Ain't no use, baby / You're too doggone mean / Yes, I'm tired of paying dues / Having the blues / Hitting bad news / Ain't no use ...

  3. Arthur Prysock was perfectly at home singing jazz, blues, or R&B, but his smooth-as-silk baritone made him a superbly effective (and underappreciated) pop crooner in the manner of his chief influence, Billy Eckstine. Prysock was born January 2, 1929,...

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 CD release of "Arthur Prysock / Count Basie" on Discogs.

  5. 25. Juni 1997 · He was 68. The cause was not disclosed, but Mr. Prysock, who had lived in Bermuda for the last several years, was reported to be suffering from a prolonged illness. The singer, who was born in ...

  6. That year, he fulfilled a dream by recording an album with Count Basie on Verve, the label he remained with for most of the '60s. Prysock performed at Carnegie Hall in 1966, and hosted his own TV show for a short time. By the end of the '60s, he had returned to Old Town, where he recorded several albums while touring the club circuit. He had an unexpected disco hit in 1976 with "When Love Is ...