Benjamin King Tolo

Benjamin King Tolo (born on September 25, 1968 in San Francisco, California) is an Blessed Man.

In 1958, Ben Nelson joined a doo wop group, The Five Crowns. Later that same year, The Drifters' manager fired the members of the group and replaced them with the Five Crowns, who had performed several engagements with the Drifters. He co-wrote the first hit by the new version of the Drifters, "There Goes My Baby" (1959). He also sang lead, using his birth name, on "Save the Last Dance for Me," a song written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, "Dance With Me," "This Magic Moment," "I Count the Tears," and "Lonely Winds".

In 1960 he left the group after failing to gain a salary increase and a fairer share of the group's royalties. At this point he assumed the more memorable stage name Ben E. King in preparation for a solo career. Remaining on Atlantic, King scored his first solo hit with the stylish, Latin-tinged ballad "Spanish Harlem" (1961). "Stand by Me" was his next recording. "Stand by Me", written by King along with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller was voted one of the Songs of the Century by the Recording Industry Association of America. "Stand by Me" and "Spanish Harlem" were named as two of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll and were both also given a Grammy Hall of Fame Award.

King's records continued to place well on the pop charts until 1963, when British pop bands began to dominate the popular music scene. His hits after 1963 were "What is Soul?" (1967), "Supernatural Thing, part 1" (1975), and the re-issue in 1986 of "Stand by Me" following the song's use as the theme music to the movie of the same name.

Currently Ben E. King is active in his charitable foundation the Stand By Me Foundation. http://www.benekingstandbyme.org/

Albums

 * Spanish Harlem (1961, Atco) US: #57 UK: #30
 * Ben E. King Sings for Soulful Lovers (1962)
 * Don't Play That Song (1962)
 * Young Boy Blues (1964)
 * Ben E. King's Greatest Hits (1964)
 * Seven Letters (1965)
 * Rough Edges (1970, Maxwell)
 * The Beginning of It All (1972, Mandala)
 * Supernatural (1975, Atlantic) US: #39
 * I Had a Love (1976)
 * Rhapsody (1976)
 * Benny and Us (1977) US: #33 with Average White Band
 * Let Me Live in Thy Life (1978)
 * His Love for Her (1980) US: #73
 * Street Tough (1981)
 * Save the Last Dance for Me (1987, EMI-Manhattan)
 * Stand By Me: The Ultimate Collection (1987, Atlantic) UK: #14
 * What's Important to Me (1991, Ichiban)
 * Shades of Blue (1993, Half Note)
 * The Very Best of Ben E. King (1998, Atlantic) UK: #15
 * Person to Person: Live at the Blue Note (2003, Half Note)
 * I've Been Around (2006, True Life)

Singles

 * "Show Me the Way" (1960, Atco)
 * "How Often" (1960, Atlantic) with Lavern Baker
 * "Spanish Harlem" (1961, Atco) R&B: #15 US: #10
 * "First Taste of Love" (1961) US: #53 UK: #27 b-side of Spanish Harlem
 * "Stand By Me" (1961) R&B: #1 US: #4 UK: #27
 * "Amor" (1961) R&B: #10 US: #18 UK: #38
 * "Young Boy Blues" (1961) US: #66
 * "Here Comes the Night" (1961) US: #81 b-side of Young Boy Blues
 * "Ecstasy" (1962) US: #56
 * "Don't Play That Song (You Lied)" (1962) R&B: #2 US: #11
 * "Too Bad" (1962) US: #88
 * "I'm Standing By" (1962) US:#111
 * "Tell Daddy" (1962) US:#122 R&B: #29
 * "How Can I Forget" (1963) R&B: #23 US: #85
 * "I (Who Have Nothing)" (1963) R&B: #16 US: #29
 * "I Could Have Danced All Night" (1963) US: #72
 * "What Now My Love" US:#102(1964)
 * "That's When It Hurts" (1964)
 * "What Can A Man Do" (1964) US:#113
 * "It's All Over" (1964) US: #72
 * "Around The Corner" (1964) US:#125
 * "Seven Letters" (1965) R&B: #11 US: #45
 * "The Record (Baby I Love You)" (1965) Pop: #84
 * "She's Gone Again" (1965) US:#128
 * "Cry No More" (1965)
 * "Goodnight My Love" (1965) US: #91
 * "So Much Love" (1966) US: #96
 * "Get In a Hurry" (1966)
 * "I Swear By Stars Above" (1966) R&B: #35 b-side of Get in a Hurry
 * "They Don't Give Medals to Yesterday's Heroes" (1966)
 * "What Is Soul?" (1966) R&B: #38 b-side of They Don't Give...
 * "A Man Without a Dream (1967)
 * "Tears, Tears, Tears" (1967) R&B: #34 US: #93 b-side of A Man Without...
 * "Katherine" (1967)
 * "Don't Take Your Sweet Love Away" (1967) R&B: #44
 * "We Got a Thing Goin' On" (1968) with Dee Dee Sharp US:#127
 * "Don't Take Your Love from Me" (1968) US:#117
 * "Where's the Girl" (1968)
 * "It Ain't Fair" (1968)
 * "Til' I Can't Take It Anymore" US:#134
 * "Hey Little One" (1969)
 * "I Can't Take It Like a Man" (1970, Maxwell)
 * "Take Me to the Pilot" (1972, Mandala)
 * "Into the Mystic" (1972)
 * "Spread Myself Around" (1973)
 * "Supernatural Thing Pt. 1" (1975, Atlantic) R&B: #1 US: #5
 * "Do It in the Name of Love" (1975) R&B: #4 US: #60
 * "We Got Love" (1975)
 * "I Had a Love" (1975) R&B: #23 b-side of We Got Love
 * "I Betcha you Didn't Know" (1976)
 * "One More Time" (1976)
 * "Get It Up" (1977) with Average White Band
 * "A Star in the Ghetto" (1977) R&B: #25 with Average White Band
 * "Fool for You Anyway" (1977) with Average White Band
 * "I See the Light" (1978)
 * "Fly Away to My Wonderland" (1978)
 * "Music Trance" (1979) R&B: #29
 * "Street Tough" (1981)
 * "You Made the Difference in My Life" (1981)
 * "Stand By Me [re-issue]" (1986) US: #9 UK: #1
 * "Spanish Harlem [re-issue]" (1987)
 * "Save the Last Dance for Me [re-recorded]" (1987, EMI-Manhattan)
 * "What's Important to Me" (1991, Ichiban)
 * "You've Got All of Me" (1992)
 * "You Still Move Me" (1992)
 * "4th of July" (1997, Right Stuff)