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  1. Feb 18, 2003 · Hamilton recorded 16 albums during his association with Epic, and Rare Tracks 1955-1959 gathers some of his lesser-known sides from the first half of his career. The 22 tracks include "Time Marches On" and "So Long," both of which made minor chart appearances in the late '50s.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 CD release of "Rare Tracks 1954-1959" on Discogs.

  3. Jan 20, 2007 · 22 long-sought-after rarities from the prime Epic period of Roy Hamilton, owner of one of the biggest and most dramatic voices R&B has ever known! He sings How Do You Speak to an Angel; Time Marches On; Blue Prelude; from Here to Eternity; So Long; That Old Feeling; in a Dream; Wait for Me; Ol' Man River, and more!

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  4. Big voiced Roy Hamilton had an inestimable impact on rock music and R&B, although his proclivity for Broadway material usually earns his exclusion from most rock and R&B lists. That said, his soulful interpretations of pop material like You’ll Never Walk Alone, Unchained Melody, and Ebb Tide influenced Elvis, the Righteous Brothers, Timi Yuro ...

  5. A collection of rare tracks recorded for Epic by Roy Hamilton between the years 1955 and 1959. Includes "So Long" (which hit #14 on the Black Singles charts in 1957), "Time Marches On" (#84 on the Pop Singles charts in 1959) and twenty other selections.

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    • Collectables Records
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  7. A collection of rare tracks recorded for Epic by Roy Hamilton between the years 1955 and 1959. Includes "So Long" (which hit #14 on the Black Singles charts in 1957), "Time Marches On" (#84 on the Pop Singles charts in 1959) and twenty other selections.