voc, 1942-2015 US
Singer / Songwriter of R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Raw Spitt
Charlie Whitehead (September 12, 1942 – June 26, 2015) was a soul singer from Franklin, Virginia. Whitehead moved to New York City in 1968 and was subsequently signed to Musicor's R&B subsidiary, Dynamo Records, by Charlie Foxx. At Dynamo, Whitehead was paired with Jerry Williams, Jr., and the two wrote songs (often with Gary U.S. Bonds) for artists such as Dee Dee Warwick and Doris Duke, including Warwick's 1970 hit, "She Didn’t Know (She Kept on Talking)". Releasing only one single on Dynamo, Whitehead followed Williams when he left for Canyon Records. In 1970, using the name Raw Spitt, Whitehead released a self-titled album, produced and mostly written by Williams. An additional song recorded for, but not included on the album, "Songs to Sing" was also released as a single on United Artists.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Songs To Sing - The Charlie Whitehead Anthology 1970-76 | Charlie Whitehead | 2006 | Compil. |
People Tell Me I'm Losing My Baby | Charlie Whitehead | 1980 | Single |
I Was Dancing When I Fell In Love | Charlie Whitehead | 1977 | Single |
I Finally Found Myself Something To Sing About | Charlie Whitehead | 1976 | Single |
Love Being Your Fool / Now That I Can Dance | Charlie Whitehead | 1974 | Single |
Let's Do It Again Pt. 3 1/2 | Charlie Whitehead & Swamp Dogg Band | 1973 | Single |
Charlie Whitehead & The Swamp Dogg Band | Charlie Whitehead & Swamp Dogg Band | 1973 | Album |
Midnight Hour / Predicament No.3 | Charlie Whitehead | 1972 | Single |
Between The Lines | Charlie Whitehead | 1972 | Single |
How Can I Forget / The Story Of Mr. Pitiful | Charlie Whitehead | Single |