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  1. Arthur Prysock and Count Basie is a 1965 studio album by Arthur Prysock and Count Basie and his orchestra. Track listing "I Could Have Told You" (Carl Sigman, Jimmy Van Heusen) – 3:44 "Ain't No Use" (Leroy Kirkland, Sidney Wyche) – 2:45 "I Could Write a Book" (Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers) – 3:40

    • 42:57
    • 1965
  2. Arthur Prysock Jr. (January 1, 1924 or 1929 – June 21, 1997) was an American jazz and R&B singer best known for his live shows and his deep baritone, influenced by Billy Eckstine. According to his obituary in The New York Times , "his heavy, deep voice projected a calm, reassuring virility."

  3. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Arthur Prysock/Count Basie (1966) This Is My Beloved (1968) All My Life (1974) This Guy's in Love With You (1987) Today's Love Songs Tomorrow's Blues (1988)

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  5. Mar 26, 2017 · Watch on YouTube. Arthur Prysock was an important multi-genre vocalist born in Spartanburg, South Carolina, in 1924. During the Second World War, Prysock moved from his home to Hartford, Connecticut, in order to work in the aircraft manufacturing industry. It was during this time that he realized his impressive singing talent.

  6. Arthur Prysock. Arthur Prysock was perfectly at home singing jazz, blues, or R&B, but his smooth-as-silk baritone made him a superbly effective (and underappreciated) pop crooner in the manner of his chief influence, Billy Eckstine. Prysock was born January 2, 1929, in Spartanburg, SC, and was the brother of saxophonist Red Prysock.

  7. Count Basie with Arthur Prysock by Count Basie released in 1966. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  8. Blood, Sweat And Tears. Released. 1968 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Arthur Prysock / Count Basie by Arthur Prysock / Count Basie. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.