Artist's albums
Somewhere (Re-recorded) [Billboard Hot 100 - No 19]
1999 · single
Ms. Grace (UK Chart Top 40 - No. 1)
1997 · single
Tymes Up (Expanded Edition)
1976 · album
Summer Rainbows
2023 · EP
Sweet Romance
2023 · EP
My Love Waits For Me
2023 · EP
Breaking Up
2022 · EP
Sweet Dreams
2022 · EP
So Much In Love
2022 · compilation
The Tymes Say "Hello Young Lovers"
2022 · compilation
A Valentine For You
2022 · EP
Autumn Leaves
2021 · compilation
Summer Love
2021 · compilation
You Little Trustmaker EP
2020 · EP
Soul Gems
2019 · album
People (UK Chart Top 20 - No. 16)
2018 · single
So Much In Love (Billboard Hot 100 - No 01)
2018 · single
Wonderful Wonderful (Billboard Hot 100 - No 07)
2018 · single
You Little Trustmaker (UK Chart Top 20 - No. 18)
2018 · single
Turning Point (Expanded)
2016 · album
Trustmaker
1974 · album
The Best Of The Tymes 1963-1964
2005 · compilation
People
1968 · album
So Much In Love
1963 · album
Somewhere
1964 · album
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Biography
The Tymes began as the Latineers in 1956. This Philadelphia ensemble's founding members were Donald Banks, Albert Berry, Norman Burnett, and George Hilliard. After a four-year apprenticeship on the city's club circuit, they changed their name to the Tymes in 1960 and added lead singer George Williams. They were signed by Cameo-Parkway in 1963 following a successful appearance at a talent show sponsored by Philly radio station WDAS. The group scored its biggest hit with its debut single, "So Much in Love," a Williams composition rearranged by Roy Stragis and producer Billy Jackson. It topped the Billboard Hot 100. Their first LP, So Much in Love, contained both the title cut and follow-up hit, a cover of Johnny Mathis' "Wonderful, Wonderful." Those two songs were both crossover smashes as well as R&B winners, with "So Much in Love" topping the pop charts. But after a third hit, "Somewhere," the next year, the group faded. The Tymes tried issuing albums on their own label, Winchester, but had to fold it after two releases. They signed with MGM, but were dropped after two flops. They enjoyed a brief comeback on Columbia in 1968 with another remake; this time they covered "People" from the musical Funny Girl. But CBS also dropped them in 1969. They spent three years retooling their sound, while Hilliard departed. Their longtime producer, Billy Jackson, financed some sessions at Gamble & Huff's Sigma Sound studios in an attempt to get them on the Philadelphia International roster. Gamble & Huff passed on the unfinished demos, but RCA signed them. They scored three more hits from 1974-1976, the biggest being "It's Cool" in 1976, which reached number three on the R&B charts and number 18 pop. Various aggregations using the name remained active on the oldies/cabaret circuit in the '80s and '90s. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi