voc, 1947-2009 US
Singer of R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Leroy “Chris” Bartley
American R&B, Soul, Doo Wop and Gospel singer. Born in Harlem on April 17, 1947. Died October 26, 2009. Got his first break in 1967 when Van McCoy signed him to his Vando label. He joined the Ad Libs in the mid 1970s.
Ray Alexander Technique |
The Ad Libs |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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I Found A Goodie | Chris Bartley | 1986 | Album |
I See Your Name | Chris Bartley | 1975 | Single |
A Man, A Woman / Tomorrow Keeps Shining On Me | Chris Bartley | 1972 | Single |
(My Baby's) One Wonderful Girl | Chris Bartley | 1969 | Single |
Baby I'm Yours / I'll Take The Blame | Chris Bartley | 1969 | Single |
I Found A Goodie | Chris Bartley | 1968 | Single |
Truer Words Were Never Spoken / This Feeling You Give Me | Chris Bartley | 1968 | Single |
The Sweetest Thing This Side Of Heaven | Chris Bartley | 1967 | Single |
The Sweetest Thing This Side Of Heaven | Chris Bartley | 1967 | Album |
You Get Next To My Heart / For You | Chris Bartley | 1967 | Single |
Baby, It's Wonderful | Chris Bartley | 1967 | Single |
The Sweetest Thing This Side Of Heaven / Love Me Baby | Chris Bartley | Single | |
Split EP | The Rock & Roll Dubble Bubble Trading Card Co. Of Philadelphia, Chris Bartley | Single | |
How Can I Forget / The Sweetest Thing This Side Of Heaven | Jimmy Holiday / Chris Bartley | Single | |
I Am In Love With You | Ray Alexander Technique Featuring Chris Bartley | Single |
Chris Bartley & The Ad Libs |