Titus Turner - Sodom And Gommorrahh
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Sodom And Gommorrahh Part I | 3:15 | |
Sodom And Gommorrahh Part II | 5:27 |
Video
Titus Turner - Sodom And Gommorrahh (Part 1)
Titus Turner - Sodom And Gommorrahh (Part 2)
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Catalog Numbers
DR 102-XLabels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
Companies
Role | Company |
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Published By | Rojo Publ. |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Written-By | Roger Sherman , Titus Turner |
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Etched, A-side): DRX-102-P1
- Matrix / Runout (Etched, B-side): DRX-102-P2
About Titus Turner
Titus Turner (May 1, 1933 September 13, 1984) was an American R&B and East Coast blues singer and songwriter.
His best remembered recordings were "We Told You Not To Marry" and "Sound-Off," plus he wrote "Leave My Kitten Alone," and "Tell Me Why.
Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Turner's debut single release in 1950 was "Where Are You" on Aladdin Records, billed as Mr. T and his Band.
In 1951 his follow-up "Stop Trying to Make a Fool Of Me" appeared on Regal Records.
He followed this a year later on Okeh, issuing eight tracks including "Got So Much Trouble." He had a spell with Mercury Records's imprint, Wing, but was not commercially successful until 1955, when Little Willie John recorded Turner's "All Around the World". The track, re-titled "Grits Ain't Groceries," was covered by Little Milton.
Turner and John then co-wrote "Leave My Kitten Alone
Real Name
- Titus Lee Turner
Name Vars
- D. Turner
- John Turner
- T Turner
- T. Titus
- T. Tunnel
- T. Turner
- T.Turner
- Titus Rurner
- Titus Tee Turner
- Titus Turner (The Soul Burner)
- Titus Turner Sr.
- Titus-Turner
- Turner
- Turner Titus
- Turner, Titus
- Turner/Tibus
Aliases
- The Conductor