Artist's albums
Greatest Hits
1995 · compilation
Hey Girl Don't Bother Me: The Best Of The Tams
1995 · compilation
Young, Foolish & Happy
2020 · album
What Kind Of Fool
2016 · album
Masters of Soul
2015 · album
Down and Dirty Love
2015 · single
Dancing Mood
2014 · single
Celebrate: The Tams
2013 · album
The Tams Collection
2012 · album
Tam It Up - (The Dave Cash Collection)
2011 · album
Hey Girl Don't Bother Me
2011 · album
20 Of Their Best
2009 · album
Greatest Hits
2009 · compilation
Best Of The Tams
2009 · compilation
Be Young Be Foolish But Be Happy
2005 · album
Comin at Cha!
2004 · album
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Biography
A "beach" music favorite, Atlanta's Tams were among the more popular up-tempo soul groups of the '60s, although they were never able to break Motown's pop stranglehold. Joseph Pope's gravelly voiced leads were their selling point. He was joined by his brother Charles, Robert Smith, Floyd Ashton, and Horace Key. They began on Swan in 1960, then landed their first hit with "Untie Me" for Arlen in 1962. It peaked at number 12 on the R&B charts (number 11 pop). They moved to ABC-Paramount the next year, where they remained until 1968. They scored their biggest hit in 1963 with "What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am)." But many soul fans regard 1968's "Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy" as their ultimate hit, although it only reached number 26 on the R&B charts. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi