O.C. Smith developed his reputation working as the lead singer for Count Basie. His first solo hit, the 1968 song, 'Son of Hickory Holler's Tramp', exploded into the Top 40. Smith's follow-up, a cover of the Bobby Russell song 'Little Green Apples', which won the 1968 Grammy Award for Song of the Year, not only made him a star, but cemented his place in the world of music. Now incorporating R&B into his repertoire, Smith's success continued with hits such as 'Daddy's Little Man', 'Friend, L...
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Performing a unique blend of jazz R and B soul blues and pop OC Smith is joined by special guests Scatman Crothers and Judy Carmichael in this televised recording for the Ad Lib television series Tracks include &39;How Sweet It Is&39; &39;People&39; &39;I&39;ve Gotta Be Me&39; &39;See See Rider&39; &39;Watch What Happens&39; &39;How Deep Is the Ocean&39; &39;Please Send Me Someone to Love&39; and &39;Stormy Monday&39;
Performing a unique blend of jazz, R and B, soul, blues and pop, OC Smith is joined by special guests Scatman Crothers and Judy Carmichael in this televised recording for the Ad Lib television series. Tracks include: 'How Sweet It Is', 'People', 'I've Gotta Be Me', 'See See Rider', 'Watch What Happens', 'How Deep Is the Ocean', 'Please Send Me Someone to Love' and 'Stormy Monday'.
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