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Al Hibbler was a blind American baritone vocalist who sang with Duke Ellington's orchestra and had several pop hits as a solo artist. He also became a civil rights activist and recorded with Frank Sinatra and Rahsaan Roland Kirk.
Listen to 90 songs by Al Hibbler, a jazz singer and bassist who recorded with Duke Ellington and others. Enjoy his renditions of Unchained Melody, Pennies from Heaven, I'm a Fool to Want You and more.
24 Apr 2001 · Explore Al Hibbler's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Al Hibbler on AllMusic.
Charted at #22 on Billboard Hot 100 in June 1956. Al's biggest Hot 100 hits were "He" (which I've also posted) and "Unchained Melody", both in 1955.
His biggest hit was "Unchained Melody", [9] which reached #3 on the US pop chart, sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. Hibbler's version also reached #2 in the UK Singles...
Albert George Hibbler was an American baritone vocalist, who sang with Duke Ellington's orchestra before having several pop hits as a solo artist. Some of Hibbler's singing is classified as...
17 Sep 2008 · Al Hibbler: Unchained Melodist A rich, supple baritone, Hibbler brought many of Duke Ellington's most popular ballads to life during an eight-year stint with the orchestra. He went on to a long...