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  1. Ivory Joe Hunter (October 10, 1914 – November 8, 1974) [1] was an American rhythm-and-blues singer, songwriter, and pianist. After a series of hits on the US R&B chart starting in the mid-1940s, he became more widely known for his hit recording "Since I Met You Baby" (1956).

  2. Ivory Joe Hunter (Kirbyville, 10 ottobre 1914 – Memphis, 8 novembre 1974) è stato un cantante, compositore, pianista rhythm and blues statunitense. È stato pubblicizzato come "Il barone del Boogie" (The Baron of the Boogie), e soprannominato anche "L'uomo vivente più felice" (The Happiest Man Alive). Biografia

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  3. Subscribed. 13K. 2M views 14 years ago. "Since I Met You Baby" is an American rhythm and blues song written and recorded by pianist Ivory Joe Hunter. The song, which Hunter recorded in 1956,...

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  4. American rhythm and blues singer, songwriter and pianist. Born 10 October 1911 or 1914 in Kirbyville, Texas. Died 8 November 1974 in Memphis, Tennessee. Do NOT confuse with Motown songwriter Ivy Jo Hunter. or Motown pianist, musician Joe Hunter. Sites: Wikipedia , repertoire.bmi.com. In Groups: Ivory Joe Hunter & Group, Ivory Joe Hunter And His ...

  5. Since I Met You Baby (Hunter) by Ivory Joe Hunter, orchestra and chorus conducted by Ray Ellis Classic million-seller pop-R&B ballad by the singer-songwriter THE 1956 HITS ARCHIVE - here in...

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  6. 5 apr 2022 · The Ed Sullivan Show. 740K subscribers. 479. 20K views 1 year ago #EdSullivanShow #EdSullivan #IvoryJoeHunter. Ivory Joe Hunter "Since I Met You Baby" on The Ed Sullivan Show, January 20,...

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  7. 13 gen 2022 · The decade ended with his release in 1959 of “City Lights” that reached no. 92 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. In 1974, Hunter received a BMI Songwriter Award. Ivory Joe Hunter, who wrote more than 7,000 songs, died on November 8, 1974, of Lung Cancer in Memphis, Tennessee. He was 60.