R&B Soul Music Jukebox Discography and Biography of Jimmy Hughes
Jimmy Hughes Songs

(with biography below if available)

Below is a list of Jimmy Hughes songs, sorted by the most popular first. Place mouse on to see information about song. Click song title to play song and to read details about the song including lyrics (if available). Click year to list all songs from that year. Click label to list songs from that record label. Songs with chart position "---" either never made it into the US top 100 R&B or UK charts or we have no details of their highest chart positions if they did.

(Song are sorted in highest US R&B Top 100 and/or UK Top 100 chart position order)


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1 record label: Fame 6401
chart position: RandB #2 (1 week), US #17
weeksinr&bchart: 19
written by: Jimmy Hughes
album: Steal Away
comments: [southern soul ballad]
Jimmy Hughes Steal Away
1964 Fame
2 record label: Fame 1003
chart position: RandB #4, US #65
written by: Huey P. Meaux (as Huey Meaux)
album: Why Not Tonight?
comments: [southern soul]
Jimmy Hughes Neighbor, Neighbor
1966 Fame
3 record label: Fame 1011
chart position: RandB #5, US #90
written by: James Gilreath
album: Why Not Tonight?
Jimmy Hughes Why Not Tonight?
1967 Fame
4 record label: Volt 4002
chart position: RandB #21
written by: George Davis, George Gordy and Ivy Joe Hunter
album: Something Special
Jimmy Hughes I Like Everything About You
1968 Volt
5 record label: Fame 451006
chart position: RandB #25
written by: Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham (as Lindon Oldham)
album: Why Not Tonight?
Jimmy Hughes I Worship the Ground You Walk On
1966 Fame
6 record label: Fame 6407
chart position: Cashbox RandB #30
written by: Jimmy Hughes
Jimmy Hughes It Was Nice
1965 Fame
7 record label: Fame 6403
chart position: RandB #36
written by: James Brown
album: Steal Away
Jimmy Hughes Try Me
1964 Fame
8 record label: Atlantic 2454
chart position: RandB #43
written by: Jimmy Hughes
Jimmy Hughes It Ain't What You Got
1968 Atlantic
9 record label: Fame 1014
chart position: US #121
written by: Rick Hall, Spooner Oldham and Bob Killen
Jimmy Hughes Don't Lose Your Good Thing
1967 Fame
-- record label: Stax 126
written by: M. Davies
album: Something Special
Jimmy Hughes Chains Of Love
1969 Stax
-- record label: Stax 117
written by: I. Hayes, D. Porter, H. Banks
album: Something Special
Jimmy Hughes Let 'Em Down Baby
1969 Stax
-- record label: Volt 4060
written by: Jimmy Hughes, Al Jackson Jr.
Jimmy Hughes Just Ain't Strong As I Used To Be
1971 Volt
-- record label: Volt 4060
Jimmy Hughes Did You Forget
1971 Volt
-- record label: Fame 6407
written by: Lamar Simington, Leroy Swearingen, Robert Mosely
Jimmy Hughes Goodbye My Lover Goodbye
1965 Fame
-- record label: Fame 6410
written by: D. Penn, L. Oldman
Jimmy Hughes You Really Know How To Hurt A Guy
1965 Fame
-- record label: Guyden 2075
written by: Rick Hall, Quien Ivy
Jimmy Hughes I'm Qualified
1962 Guyden




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