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Lou Rawls
He signed with Capitol Records in 1961, and shortly afterwards was singing backup for Sam Cooke on "Bring it on Home." Soon after, Rawls began hitting the pop singles charts on his own, with songs such as "Love is a Hurting Thing," "Your Good Thing is About to End" and "A Natural Man." Rawls had his first million-selling record in ï76 with "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine," and won his first Grammy the following year for the LP "Unmistakably Lou." In the late ï70s he scored with "Let Me Be Good to You." Lou Rawls continues to woo audiences with his silky smooth style
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