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Ronnie Dyson

Ronnie Dyson

About Ronnie Dyson

Washington, D.C., vocalist Ronnie Dyson enjoyed both stage and R&B success. He was the lead actor in the Broadway production of the musical Hair, and his initial hit was a song from the off-Broadway musical Salvation. "(If You Let Me Make Love to You Then) Why Can't I Touch You" was both Top Ten R&B and pop in 1970, and "I Don't Wanna Cry" was also Top Ten R&B that same year. Dyson kept recording for Columbia until 1978, scoring one more hit in 1976 with a very different type of song, "The More You Do It (The More I Like It Done to Me)," a marked departure from the vulnerable, anguished numbers that had characterized his approach in the past. He moved to Cotillion in the '80s, but didn't have much success there. Dyson also was in the film Putney Swope. His final recording was "See the Clown" in 1990. He died that year of a heart attack. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

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Compilations Featuring Ronnie Dyson  (5)

Norman Jay MBE Presents Good Times 6  Norman Jay MBE Presents Good Times 6 Resist Music... more more
Soul Time BEST OF;A SELECTION OF SOUL CLASSICS FROM THE ARCHIVES OF COLUMBIA, EPIC AND DATE Soul Time: BEST OF, A SELECTION OF SOUL... Sony Music E... more more
On Your 70s Radio  On Your 70s Radio Sony Music E... more more
The Best Of Society Hill Records  The Best Of Society Hill Records: "My Ma... Society Hill... more more
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