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  1. This Bitter Earth (Lied), R&B-Song von Clyde Otis (1960) This Bitter Earth (Album), Jazzalbum von Veronica Swift (2021) Alternativtitel des Balletts Five Movements, Three Repeats von Christopher Wheeldon (2012)

  2. "Doncha' Think It's Time?" is a song written by Clyde Otis and Luther Dixon and originally recorded by Elvis Presley. Released as a single in 1958, with "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck" on the opposite side, the song it into the top 10 of U.S. Billboard ' s Most Played R&B by Jockeys and Best Selling Pop Singles in Stores charts.

  3. März 1995) und Raphael Ingram. 1949 verließ Raphael Ingram die Gruppe, dafür kamen Maryland Pierce (* 1933) und Dickie Smith dazu. Von nun an nannten sie sich „The Five Keys“. Anfang der 1950er machten sie eine Reihe von Aufnahmen für Aladdin Records und werden aus heutiger Sicht zum Teil als erste wirklich moderne Vokalgruppe bezeichnet.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0652896Clyde Otis - IMDb

    Clyde Otis. Soundtrack: Shutter Island. Music producer and songwriter Clyde Otis was born in 1924 in the small rural town of Prentice, Mississippi. Clyde's early exposure to music was very limited (his family didn't even own a radio), although he did begin playing drums in his teenage years.

  5. Clyde Otis and Ivory Joe Hunter. Elvis Presley singles chronology. "Such a Night (Elvis Presley song)" / "Never Ending (Elvis Presley song)" (1964) " Ain't That Loving You Baby " / "Ask Me". (1964) "Blue Christmas". (1964) " Ain't That Loving You, Baby " is a song written by Clyde Otis and Ivory Joe Hunter and originally recorded by Eddie Riff ...

  6. Clyde Otis. Soundtrack: Shutter Island. Music producer and songwriter Clyde Otis was born in 1924 in the small rural town of Prentice, Mississippi. Clyde's early exposure to music was very limited (his family didn't even own a radio), although he did begin playing drums in his teenage years. Otis first became involved with music during his stint in the Marines, where he met "Route 66 ...

  7. Otis brachte einen eigenen Song ein, den er zusammen mit Brook Benton geschrieben hatte, I Ain't Givin' Up Nothin' (If I Can't Have Something from You). Die Aufnahmesessions fanden meist im Bell Tone Studio statt, zudem nahm Hewitt dort später unter der Regie von Clyde Otis auch diverse Demos für Elvis Presley auf.