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The Tams are an American vocal group from Atlanta, Georgia, who enjoyed their greatest chart success in the 1960s, and the 1970s, and most improbably in the 1980s. Two separate lineups of the group continue to perform and record. One lineup, called 'The Original Tams with R. L. Smith', features original member Robert Lee Smith, and the other lineup is under the leadership of Charles Pope, the brother of co-founder Joe Pope. The band formed in 1960, and took their name from the Tam o'shanter hats they wore on stage. By 1962, they had a hit single on Arlen Records. "Untie Me", a Joe South composition, became a Top 20 on the Billboard R&B chart. The follow-up releases largely failed until 1964, when "What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am)", reached the Top 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song spent three weeks at number one on the Cash Box R&B chart. Many of their popular hits were written by Ray Whitley. "Hey Girl Don't Bother Me" was also a modest US hit the same year. The Tams had only one further major US hit (in 1968) when "Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy", peaked at #26 on the US R&B chart, and subsequently made the UK Top 40 in 1970. Their 1965 recording "I've Been Hurt" was their biggest regional hit (based on sales and airplay) prior to 1980. The group reached the Number one slot in the UK Singles Chart in September 1971, with the re-issue of "Hey Girl Don't Bother Me", thanks to its initial support from the then thriving UK Northern soul scene. The group didn't chart again until 1987, when their song "There Ain't Nothing Like Shaggin'" reached #21 in UK, propelled by a regionally-popular dance known as the Carolina shag, which featured heavily in the subsequent 1989 film, Shag.

Below is a list of The Tams 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: ABC Paramount 10502
chart position: RandB #1 (3 weeks), US #9
weeksinr&bchart: 16
written by: Ray Whitley
album: Presenting The Tams / The Best Of The Tams
comments: [southern soul]
The Tams What Kind Of Fool (Do You Think I Am)
1963 ABC Paramount
2 record label: Probe 532 (UK)
chart position: UK #1
written by: Ray Whitley
album: The Best Of The Tams
comments: (re release) [southern soul]
The Tams Hey Girl Don't Bother Me
1971 Probe
3 record label: Virgin 1029 (UK)
chart position: UK #21
written by: Archie Jordan
album: Beach Music from The Tams
The Tams There Ain't Nothing Like Shaggin'
1987 Virgin
4 record label: Arlen 7 11
chart position: RandB 12, US #60
written by: Joe South
album: Time For The Tams
comments: [southern soul]
The Tams Untie Me
1962 Arlen
5 record label: ABC 4020
chart position: RandB #10, US #41
written by: Ray Whitley
album: Hey Girl Don't Bother Me!
The Tams Hey Girl Don't Bother Me
1964 ABC
6 record label: ABC Paramount 10533
chart position: RandB #27, US #70
written by: Ray Whitley
album: Presenting The Tams / The Best Of The Tams
The Tams You Lied To Your Daddy
1964 ABC Paramount
7 record label: ABC 11066
chart position: RandB #26, US #61, UK #32
written by: Keith Whitley and James Cobb
album: A Little More Soul / The Best Of The Tams
The Tams Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy
1968 ABC
8 record label: ABC Paramount 10533
chart position: US #79
written by: Edward Thomas and Clifton Thomas
album: Presenting The Tams / The Best Of The Tams
comments: B side to You Lied to Your Daddy
The Tams It's All Right (You're Just In Love)
1964 ABC Paramount
9 record label: ABC Paramount 10601
chart position: US #87
written by: Joe South
The Tams Silly Little Girl
1964 ABC Paramount
10 record label: Virgin 1037 (UK)
chart position: UK #91
album: Beach Music from The Tams
The Tams My Baby Sure Can Shag
1988 Virgin
11 record label: ABC 11128
chart position: US #118
written by: Ray Whitley
album: A Portrait of the Tams
The Tams Trouble Maker
1968 ABC
12 record label: King 6012
chart position: US #129
written by: Cliff Thomas and Ed Thomas
The Tams Find Another Love
1964 King
13 record label: OneTwoThree 1726
chart position: Cashbox R&B #47
written by: Ray Whitley
album: Best Of The Tams
The Tams Too Much Foolin' Around
1970 OneTwoThree
-- record label: Arlen 720
written by: Mack Gordon, Harry Warren
The Tams You'll Never Know
1963 Arlen
-- record label: ABC Paramount 10635
written by: Joe South
The Tams Unlove You
1965 ABC Paramount
-- record label: ABC Paramount 10614
written by: Joe South
The Tams The Truth Hurts
1965 ABC Paramount
-- record label: ABC 10702
written by: Joe South
The Tams Concrete Jungle
1965 ABC
-- record label: ABC Paramount 10779
written by: M. Davis
The Tams Riding For A Fall
1966 ABC Paramount
-- record label: ABC Paramount 10825
written by: Joe South
album: Time For The Tams
The Tams It's Better To Have Loved A Little
1966 ABC Paramount
-- record label: ABC 10929
written by: Joe South
album: Time For The Tams
The Tams Breaking Up
1967 ABC
-- record label: ABC 11228
written by: Ed Thomas
The Tams Love Maker
1969 ABC
-- record label: ABC 11183
written by: Julius Cobb
album: Portrait of the Tams
The Tams There's A Great Big Change In Me
1969 ABC
-- record label: ABC Paramount 10635
written by: Ray Whitley
The Tams What Do You Do (When Your Lover Leaves You)
1965 ABC Paramount
-- record label: ABC Paramount 10614
written by: Harry Middlebrooks
album: Hey Girl Don't Bother Me!
The Tams Why Did My Little Girl Cry?
1965 ABC Paramount
-- record label: Compleat 109
written by: Wayland Holyfield
The Tams Making True Love
1983 Compleat
-- record label: Passion 123
written by: McRee, Thomas
The Tams Tell You For The Last Time
1978 Passion
-- record label: ABC 481
written by: Joe South
album: Presenting
comments: [album cut]
The Tams Standing In
1964 ABC
-- record label: Arlen 711
written by: D. Penn
The Tams Close To Me
1962 Arlen
-- record label: ABC 673
written by: Joe South
album: A Portrait Of The Tams / The Best Of The Tams
comments: [album cut]
The Tams Greatest Love
1969 ABC
-- record label: ABC 627
written by: Wayne Carson*
album: A Little More Soul / The Best Of The Tams
comments: [album cut]
The Tams The Letter
1968 ABC
-- record label: Arlen 717
written by: J. South, T. South
The Tams Deep Inside Me
1962 Arlen
-- record label: Arlen 717
written by: C. Thomas, E. Thomas
The Tams If You're So Smart (Why Do You Have A Broken Heart)
1962 Arlen
-- record label: ABC 10741
written by: Ray Whitley
album: Time For The Tams / The Best Of The Tams
comments: [northern soul]
The Tams I've Been Hurt
1965 ABC
-- record label: ABC Paramount 10502
written by: Ray Whitley
album: Presenting The Tams / The Best Of The Tams
The Tams Laugh It Off
1963 ABC Paramount
-- record label: ABC Paramount 90936
written by: Goffin, King
album: Hey Girl Don't Bother Me! / The Best Of The Tams
The Tams Go Away Little Girl
1964 ABC Paramount
-- record label: Probe 532 (UK)
written by: Middlebrooks
album: The Best Of The Tams
The Tams Take Away
1964 Probe
-- record label: ABC 10885
written by: Joe South
album: Time For The Tams / The Best Of The Tams
comments: [northern soul]
The Tams Shelter
1966 ABC
-- record label: ABC 11019
written by: Joe South
album: A Little More Soul / The Best Of The Tams
The Tams All My Hard Times
1967 ABC
-- record label: ABC 10601
written by: Mac Davis
album: The Best Of The Tams
The Tams Weep Little Girl
1964 ABC




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