Jimmy Lewis (musician)
Jimmy Lewis is a North American soul musician, whose songs include "Message to the Ladies", "That Won't Stop Me from Loving You," and "I Can't Leave You Alone". He has worked with Ray Charles and written songs for Z. Z. Hill.[1]
He was in the 1960s' line-up of the The Drifters. Jimmy Lewis played bass on Sam Cooke - Live at the Harlem Square Club.[2]
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- Michael Williams
- Damion Charles
- Ryan King
- Carlton Powell
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- Save the Last Dance for Me
- Our Biggest Hits
- I'll Take You Where The Music's Playing
- Biggest Hits
- Saturday Night At The Club
- Star Collection
- Save the Last Dance for Me
- Love Games
- The Drifters - 24 Original Hits
- Every Nite's A Saturday Night
- The Magic Moment
- Greatest Hits Live
- Live at Harvard University
- The Best Of Ben E. King & The Drifters
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- The Drifters' Golden Hits
- There Goes My First Love
- The Drifters' In South Africa - 20 All-time Hits
- Superalbum
- The Drifters
- Greatest Hits
- Up On The Roof, On Broadway & Under The Boardwalk
- I'll Take You Where The Music's Playing
- Forever Gold
- The Definitive Drifters
- On Broadway
- Best Of The Drifters
- Under the Boardwalk
- Greatest Hits
- 20 Greatest Hits
- Their Greatest Recordings, The Early Years
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