Timmy Thomas

Timothy Earle Thomas (November 13, 1944 – March 11, 2022) was an American R&B singer, keyboardist, songwriter, and record producer, best known for the hit song, Why Can't We Live Together.

Timmy Thomas
Thomas at SXSW 2016
Thomas at SXSW 2016
Background information
Birth nameTimothy Earle Thomas
Born(1944-11-13)November 13, 1944
Evansville, Indiana, U.S.
DiedMarch 11, 2022(2022-03-11) (aged 77)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
  • record producer
Instrument(s)
Years activeEarly 1960s–1990s
Labels

Life and career

Thomas was born in Evansville, Indiana, on November 13, 1944, one of twelve siblings. He first attracted interest in his work as an accompanist with Donald Byrd and Cannonball Adderley, before working as a session musician in Memphis, Tennessee, and releasing singles on the Goldwax Records label. He had little solo success until he moved to Glades Records in Miami, Florida, and in late 1972 he released "Why Can't We Live Together". The record topped the U.S. Billboard R&B chart, made the top three on the Billboard Hot 100, and top 20 in other countries including the United Kingdom where it peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart. This disc sold over two million copies.

He was earlier part of a group called Phillip & the Faithfuls, which also included the singer Phillip Reynolds, releasing material for the Goldwax imprint, including "Love Me", "What'Cha Gonna Do" and "'If You Love Her" (all in 1964).[citation needed] He then became a session musician in Memphis, continuing to release solo sides for Goldwax, including "Have Some Boogaloo".[citation needed] He also released "It's My Life" in 1967. In 1970, he had switched labels to the Climax imprint and one side called "What's Bothering Me".[citation needed] Relocating to Miami, Florida, in 1972, Thomas played sessions for the TK group labels, signing to the Glades Records imprint, where, later that year, he released "Why Can't We Live Together".

Thomas followed up the release with "People Are Changin'" (B-side "Rainbow Power") which reached the charts in 1973. In 1974, he released the album You're the Song I've Always Wanted to Sing.[citation needed] He went on to release six further Glades singles and then, in 1975 recorded a duet with Betty Wright entitled "It's What They Can't See".[citation needed] From 1976 through 1980, Thomas recorded singles for both the Glades imprint and the T.K. Disco label, including "Stone to the Bone", "Africano", "Touch to Touch", "The Magician", "Freak In, Freak Out" and "Drown in My Own Tears" and the albums The Magician (Glades, 1976) and Touch to Touch (Glades, 1977).[citation needed] He also continued to work on sessions for TK Records artists, including Gwen McCrae, and in later years as a producer.

Thomas went on to record several R&B hits culminating in "Gotta Give a Little Love (Ten Years After)", a U.S. top 30 soul entry in 1984 for Gold Mountain Records. Thomas appeared on Nicole McCloud's 1985 album What About Me?, singing on a duet with her called "New York Eyes". This track reached number 41 in the UK.

In the 1990s, he worked as a producer for LaFace Records and released the album With Heart and Soul for DTM Records. Also, his song "(Dying Inside) To Hold You" was a hit in the Philippines, and gained further popularity in 2017 when it was covered by Darren Espanto for the film All of You.[citation needed]

In 2015, Drake sampled Thomas' signature hit, "Why Can't We Live Together", on his single "Hotline Bling".

Thomas died of cancer on March 11, 2022, at the age of 77.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Peak chart positions
US Pop
US R&B
1972 Why Can't We Live Together 53 10
1974 You're the Song I've Always Wanted to Sing
1976 The Magician
1977 Touch to Touch
1979 Live
1984 Gotta Give a Little Love (Ten Years After)
1994 With Heart and Soul
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Singles

Year Single Chart positions
US Pop
US R&B
US Dance
AUS
UK
CAN (RPM)
1972 "Why Can't We Live Together" 3 1 25 12 6
1973 "People Are Changin'" 75 23
"Let Me Be Your Eyes" 107 48
"What Can I Tell Her" 102 19
1974 "One Brief Moment" 62
"I've Got to See You Tonight" /
"You're the Song (I've Always Wanted to Sing)"

31
78
"Deep in You"
1975 "Sexy Woman" 69
"Ebony Affair"
1976 "Love Shine"
"The Magician" (UK only)
1977 "Stone to the Bone" 74 12
"Touch to Touch" 32
1978 "Freak In, Freak Out" 92
1980 "Drown in My Own Tears"
1981 "Are You Crazy???" (Pt. 1) 73
1982 "My Last Affair"
1984 "Gotta Give a Little Love (Ten Years After)" 80 29 28
"Love Is Never Too Late" 90
1985 "New York Eyes" (with Nicole) 41
1990 "Why Can't We Live Together" (remix) 54
"(Dying Inside) To Hold You"
1991 "What Do You Say to a Lady" (with Jackie Moore)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

See also

References

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