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. 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.
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