Artist's albums
Revival
2001 · album
On This Night (Christmas)
2000 · album
Sam-I-Am (Expanded Edition)
1986 · album
Sam Harris
1984 · album
By Myself
2021 · single
A Broken Wing
2020 · single
Coffee Machine / Boom Ting
2018 · single
Control
2018 · EP
Crazy About You
2018 · single
Dave
2018 · single
Cabbaged E.P
2017 · EP
Regret / You Don't Know feat. Lucia
2017 · single
Bring Me Home
2015 · single
Suitcase of Memories
2014 · album
The Motown Lowdown
2014 · single
The Best of Christmas - Sam Harris Live! (Deluxe Edition)
2010 · compilation
My Reclamation
2010 · single
Free
2008 · album
Always
2006 · album
Standard Time / Different Stages
2006 · album
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Biography
Oklahoma-born Sam Harris left home at age 15, moving from St. Louis to Nashville and finally to Los Angeles, where he attended U.C.L.A. It was in Los Angeles that Harris found fame, becoming the grand champion of television talent show Star Search during its 1984 inaugural season. The attention led to a record deal with Motown and the release of a self-titled debut in late 1984, including songs by Rita Coolidge and Bruce Roberts. Still drawing on the momentum of his Star Search win, Harris saw the record reach gold status in the U.S., climbing to number 35 on the album charts and producing a spunky hit with "Sugar Don't Bite," which equaled the peak position of the album on the Hot 100 singles chart. Sam-I-Am followed in late 1985 and found Harris earning production credits (with some assistance, including Glen Ballard) and writing a bulk of the material. It failed to garner the same interest as his debut, although "I'd Do It All Again" was a mid-chart hit, reaching number 52. The versatile Harris went on to showcase his talents in other areas, earning acclaim for his work on Broadway as well as writing and producing shows, including Down to Earth, which aired for four years on cable television. He would also continue to record, including a set of standards entitled Standard Time in 1997. His work for Motown received compilation treatment with The Best of the Motown Sessions in 1994. ~ Tom Demalon, Rovi