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  1. Ivory Joe Hunter (October 10, 1914 – November 8, 1974) [1] was an American rhythm-and-blues singer, songwriter, and pianist. After a series of hits on the US R&B chart starting in the mid-1940s, he became more widely known for his hit recording "Since I Met You Baby" (1956).

  2. 12 de feb. de 2010 · 13K. 2M views 14 years ago. ...more. "Since I Met You Baby" is an American rhythm and blues song written and recorded by pianist Ivory Joe Hunter. The song, which Hunter recorded in 1956, saw...

  3. Since I Met You Baby (Hunter) by Ivory Joe Hunter, orchestra and chorus conducted by Ray Ellis Classic million-seller pop-R&B ballad by the singer-songwriter THE 1956 HITS ARCHIVE - here in...

  4. American rhythm and blues singer, songwriter and pianist. Born 10 October 1911 or 1914 in Kirbyville, Texas. Died 8 November 1974 in Memphis, Tennessee. Do NOT confuse with Motown songwriter Ivy Jo Hunter. or Motown pianist, musician Joe Hunter. Sites: Wikipedia , repertoire.bmi.com. In Groups: Ivory Joe Hunter & Group, Ivory Joe Hunter And His ...

  5. 5 de abr. de 2022 · Ivory Joe Hunter "Since I Met You Baby" on The Ed Sullivan Show, January 20, 1957. Subscribe now to never miss an update: https://ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe Watch Motown performances from...

  6. 13 de ene. de 2022 · Ivory Joe Hunter, who wrote more than 7,000 songs, died on November 8, 1974, of Lung Cancer in Memphis, Tennessee. He was 60. And in 2009, the Jasper County Historical Commission, the Jefferson County Historical Commission, and the Port Arthur Historical Society unveiled a Texas state historical marker honoring Ivory Joe Hunter at ...

  7. 16 de abr. de 2019 · Apr 16, 2019. By Bill Bronk. Ivory Joe Hunter (publicity photo) From Memphis, Tennessee, where he was bedridden at the Methodist Hospital, they airlifted him to Nashville. He was dying from terminal lung cancer which had been diagnosed in December 1973. From the ambulance they carried him on a stretcher into the new Grand Ole Opry House.