Jimmy Hughes

Jimmy Hughes - 60s US funk/soul vocalist

Person from United States

Genres: r&b, soul, rhythm and blues, Southern Soul, 60s, stax

Jimmy Hughes

About Jimmy Hughes

Jimmy Hughes (February 3, 1938–May 20, 2026) established producer Rick Hall's fledgling Fame studio as an R&B mecca with his 1964 blues ballad "Steal Away." The ex-gospel singer hooked up with Hall in 1962 but it wasn't until the explosive "Steal Away" was issued on the Fame label that his career took off. With an intense, crying vocal style that was perfect for deep soul ballads, Hughes scored with the pleading "Why Not Tonight" in 1967, although the untypically uptempo "Neighbor, Neighbor" proved another giant hit. Hughes broke away from Hall and recorded an album for Volt before retiring from performing in the mid-'70s.

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Jimmy Hughes — Top 8 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Jimmy Hughes Steal Away
Jimmy Hughes Steal Away [1964]
Jimmy Hughes It Ain't What You Got
Jimmy Hughes Superblues: All-Time Classic Blues Hits. Vol. 2
Jimmy Hughes I Like Everything About You
Jimmy Hughes Steal Away [D7a]
Jimmy Hughes Steal Away
Jimmy Hughes Steal Away
Steal Away
Steal Away [1964]
It Ain't What You Got
Superblues: All-Time Classic Blues Hits. Vol. 2
I Like Everything About You
Steal Away [D7a]
Steal Away
Steal Away