Titus Turner (May 1, 1933 – September 13, 1984) was an American R&B and East Coast blues singer and songwriter. His best remembered recordings were "We Told You Not To Marry" and "Sound-Off," plus he wrote "Leave My Kitten Alone," and "Tell Me Why". Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Turner's debut single release in 1950 was "Where Are You" on Aladdin Records, billed as Mr. T and his Band. In 1951 his follow-up "Stop Trying to Make a Fool Of Me" appeared on Regal Records. He followed this a year later on Okeh, issuing eight tracks including "Got So Much Trouble." He had a spell with Mercury Records's imprint, Wing, but was not commercially successful until 1955, when Little Willie John recorded Turner's "All Around the World". The track, re-titled "Grits Ain't Groceries," was covered by Little Milton. Turner and John then co-wrote "Leave My Kitten Alone", later covered by Johnny Preston, The Beatles and Elvis Costello. In 1959 the King label issued Turner's first hit single, "The Return of Stagolee," an answer song to Lloyd Price's "Stagger Lee". He repeated the trick with his next release, "We Told You Not To Marry," an antidote to Price's "I'm Gonna Get Married." In 1960, Ray Charles recorded the Henry Glover and Turner co-penned song, "Sticks and Stones", which has also seen many cover versions over the years. By 1961 Turner had his biggest solo success with "Sound-Off," which came from the only album he ever released. The track was described by Joel Whitburn in Top Pop Singles 1955-2002 as a "popular US Army marching drill chant," which was originally a #3 hit for Vaughn Monroe in 1951. Later singles failed to find a market, and Turner recorded for a plethora of labels throughout the 1960s without further tangible success. These included "Eye to Eye" (Okeh, 1966). In 1969 his self-penned track "His Funeral, My Trial" was his final release. Turner died in Atlanta in 1984.
2016
Popcorn (4)
7", Single
2015
Jasmine Records
2xCD, Comp, Mono
2005
Classics (11)
CD, Comp
1992
Bear Family Records
CD, Comp
1990
Red Lightnin'
CD, Comp
1990
Baton Records
LP, Comp
1989
Ripete
7", Single
1989
1988
Q-UP Records
7", RE
1977
Doc Copper
7", Single
1977
1970
Turbo Records
7"
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
Murbo Records
7", Promo
1965
Blues Tone Records
7", Promo
1964
Maggie Records
7"
1964
Enjoy Records
7"
1964
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1961
Jamie
7", Single, Promo
1961
Bel Air
7", EP, Mono
1961
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Mercury
7", EP
1957
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Okeh
7", Styrene
1954
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1952
Okeh
Shellac, 10", Promo
1952
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1951
Regal Records (2)
Shellac, 10"
Dart (8)
7"
Odeon
7"
Titus Turner Songs Co.
7"
Black & White Records (8)
7", Single
Black & White Records (8)
7", Single
Blues Tone Records
7"
Titus Turner Songs Co.
LP
King Records (3)
7", Single, Mono
Not On Label
Acetate, 7", Single
A-1 Sound Studios Inc.
Acetate, 7"
2024
Koko Mojo Records
CD, Comp
2024
Grapefruit Records
3xCD, Comp
2024
Bear Family Records
CD, Comp
2023
Spinout Nuggets
7", EP, Ltd, Num
2023
Top Sounds Records, Top Sounds Records, Top Sounds Records
CD, Comp, Mono, Ltd
2023
Wap Shoo Wap Records
7", Single, Ltd
2023
Music On Vinyl, Decca, Universal Music
LP, Blu + LP, Red + RSD, Comp, Mono, Ltd, Num, RM
2023
Strawberry (26)
3xCD, Comp
2023
Frenzy Music, Leather Jacket Records
LP, Mono
2023
P-Vine Records
CD, Comp, RE
2023
2022
Atomicat Records
CD, Comp
2022
Atomicat Records
CD, Comp
2022
Koko Mojo Records
CD, Comp
2022
Koko Mojo Records
CD, Comp
2022
Atomicat Records
CD, Comp
2022
Wagram Music
2xLP, Comp, RM
2022
2022
2021
Koko Mojo Records
CD, Comp
2021
Atomicat Records
CD, Comp
2021
Canvey Audio
CD
2021
Koko Mojo Records
CD, Comp
2021
Koko Mojo Records
CD, Comp
2021
Atomicat Records
CD, Comp
2021
Koko Mojo Records
CD, Comp
2021
2021
2021
2021
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2021
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