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American R&B musician

Billy Preston

Preston at the White House in December 1974

Preston at the White House in December 1974

Background information
Birth proper name William Everett Preston
Born (1946-09-02)September ii, 1946[1]
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Origin Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Died June six, 2006(2006-06-06) (anile 59)
Scottsdale, Arizona, U.Due south.
Genres R&B, soul, funk, rock, gospel
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • songwriter
  • producer
Instruments Vocals, keyboards
Years active 1956–2005
Labels Derby, Vee-Jay, Capitol, Apple tree, Buddah, A&One thousand, Motown
Associated acts Little Richard, Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, The Beatles, Sly and the Family unit Stone, George Harrison, the Rolling Stones, Syreeta, Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band, Eric Clapton, John Lennon
Website billypreston.net

Musical artist

William Everett Preston (September two, 1946 – June 6, 2006)[2] was an American musician, whose work encompassed R&B, stone, soul, funk, and gospel. Preston was a top session keyboardist in the 1960s, during which he backed artists such every bit Little Richard, Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, the Everly Brothers, Reverend James Cleveland, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. He gained attention equally a solo artist with hit singles such every bit "That'south the Way God Planned Information technology", the Grammy-winning "Outa-Infinite", "Will Information technology Go Circular in Circles", "Infinite Race", "Nothing from Zip", and "With You I'm Born Again". Additionally, Preston co-wrote "You Are And then Beautiful", which became a #v striking for Joe Cocker.

Preston is the just not-Beatle musician to be given a credit on a Beatles recording; the group's 1969 unmarried "Get Back" was credited as "The Beatles with Baton Preston".[3] He continued to record and perform with George Harrison after the Beatles' breakup, forth with other artists such as Eric Clapton, and the Rolling Stones on many of the group'due south albums and tours during the 1970s. On May 12, 2021, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced that Preston would be inducted with the Musical Excellence Accolade.

Life and career [edit]

Early on life [edit]

Preston was born September ii, 1946, in Houston[four] and moved to Los Angeles as a child with his mother, Robbie Lee Williams. Noted as a child prodigy, Preston was entirely self-taught and never had a music lesson. Past the age of ten, he was playing organ onstage bankroll several gospel singers such every bit Mahalia Jackson.[2] At 11, Preston appeared on an episode of Nat King Cole's NBC TV bear witness singing the Fats Domino striking "Blueberry Hill" with Cole.[5] He also appeared in St. Louis Blues, the 1958 W. C. Handy biopic starring Nat Male monarch Cole; Preston played Handy at a younger historic period.[2]

In 1962, Preston joined Little Richard'southward ring as an organist, and it was while performing in Hamburg that he met the Beatles.[2] In 1963, he played the organ on Sam Cooke's Night Beat out album and released his own debut album, 16 Yr. Old Soul, for Cooke's SAR label.[vi] In 1965, he released the album The Most Exciting Organ E'er and performed on the stone and roll bear witness Shindig! In 1967, he joined Ray Charles' ring.[4] Post-obit this exposure, several musicians began asking Preston to contribute to their sessions.[2]

The Beatles [edit]

Preston is amid those sometimes known as the "Fifth Beatle". After befriending the group in 1962, Preston joined the Become Back sessions in January 1969. (At one point John Lennon proposed the thought of having Preston join the band; Paul McCartney countered it was difficult enough reaching agreements with iv.)[7] Preston played organ and electric piano for the Beatles during several of the Become Back sessions; some of these sessions appeared in the picture Let It Exist and on its companion album. Footage of their collaboration also appeared in the 2022 documentary The Beatles: Get Back directed by Peter Jackson. Preston as well accompanied the band on electric piano for its rooftop concert, the group's final public appearance.[eight] In April 1969, their single "Go Back" was credited to "The Beatles with Billy Preston", the but time an artist was credited every bit a co-performer with The Beatles after the band started recording as contained artists.[a] The credit was bestowed by the Beatles to reflect the extent of Preston's presence on the rails; his electric pianoforte is prominent throughout and he plays an extended solo. Preston likewise worked, in a more limited role, on the 1969 Abbey Route album, contributing organ to the tracks "I Want You (She'southward And so Heavy)" and "Something".

In 1978, he appeared as Sgt. Pepper in Robert Stigwood's picture show Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, which was based on the Beatles' album of the aforementioned name, and sang and danced to "Get Dorsum" as the penultimate vocal.[ten]

Post-Beatles solo career [edit]

Preston singing at the piano in 1971

Signed to the Beatles' Apple label, in 1969, Preston released the album That'southward the Mode God Planned It, produced by George Harrison, the title song from which was a hit single in Britain. His clan with Harrison continued afterwards the Beatles' breakup in 1970; Preston was the showtime creative person to record Harrison's subsequent international hitting "My Sweet Lord", on his 1970 album Encouraging Words, which Harrison co-produced with him. He appeared on several of Harrison's 1970s solo albums, starting with All Things Must Pass; made a notable contribution to the Concert for Bangladesh, the Harrison-organized 1971 charity benefit; performed with the ex-Beatle on his 1974 bout of North America; and played at the 2002 Concert for George tribute, held at London'south Royal Albert Hall. Preston also worked on solo releases by Lennon and Ringo Starr.

In 1971, Preston left Apple and signed with Herb Alpert's A&M Records. The previous twelvemonth, he contributed to another hit single when Stephen Stills asked to utilise Preston'south phrase "if you tin can't be with the 1 y'all love, love the one you lot're with", a song on Stills's self-titled debut solo album.[11]

Following the release of I Wrote a Elementary Song on A&Grand, Preston's solo career peaked at this fourth dimension, beginning with 1972's "Outa-Space", an instrumental runway that farther popularized the sound of the clavinet in funk music. The song reached number 2 on the Us Billboard Hot 100 and topped Billboard'southward R&B nautical chart, earlier going on to win the Grammy Accolade for All-time Pop Instrumental Operation. "Outa-Space" sold over i million copies in America, and was awarded a gilded disc by the RIAA in June 1972.[12] Afterwards that yr, Preston contributed the title vocal to the hitting blaxploitation pic Slaughter starring Jim Chocolate-brown.[thirteen]

Over the side by side two years, Preston followed up with the US chart-topping singles "Will It Go Round in Circles" (which displaced Harrison's "Requite Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" at the top on July 7, 1973) and "Nothing from Nil", and the number iv hitting "Space Race". Each of the three singles sold in excess of 1 million copies.[12] American Bandstand host and executive producer Dick Clark enjoyed "Space Race" so much that he used the instrumental for the mid-evidence pause for almost the remainder of its run.

Preston (seated behind thousand piano in foreground) performing with the Rolling Stones in 1975

From 1970, Preston played keyboards (including pianoforte, organ, clavinet and various synthesizers) for the Rolling Stones, sometimes alongside pianists Nicky Hopkins and Ian Stewart, on their albums Glutinous Fingers, Exile on Primary St., Goats Head Soup, It's Only Rock 'n Roll and Black and Bluish. Every bit the band'due south principal touring keyboardist from 1973 to 1977, he also performed as a support act with his own band (including Mick Taylor on guitar) on their 1973 European tour. A Munich functioning from this tour was documented on Preston's album Live European Tour 1973. In 1974, along with Bruce Fisher, one of his regular songwriting collaborators in the 1970s, he equanimous one of Joe Cocker'southward biggest hits, "You lot Are Then Beautiful". On October 11, 1975, he was the commencement musical guest on Saturday Night Live 's series premiere episode.[2] Preston'southward 1973 song "Do You Love Me" was the basis for the Rolling Stones' track "Melody", released on Blackness and Blueish in 1976. Although two of his songs were included in the band's 1975 and 1976 live sets, the Stones and Preston parted company in 1977, mainly due to a disagreement over money. He continued to play on solo records by Stones members like Mick Jagger's Wandering Spirit, and made appearances on the band'south Tattoo You and Bridges to Babylon.

Subsequently seven years with A&One thousand, he signed with Motown. In 1979, he duetted with Syreeta Wright on the carol "With Y'all I'm Built-in Again",[2] which reached number 4 on the charts in the Us. Preston'south career lost momentum in the 1980s due to his cocaine and alcohol addictions. He left Motown in 1984 and focused on session work, contributing to works past artists such as Luther Vandross (his organ solos were included on Vandross'due south 1985 hit "Til My Babe Comes Domicile"), Whitney Houston and Patti LaBelle, among others. He served as musical director for Nightlife, a belatedly-night talk evidence hosted by David Brenner that lasted one season from 1986 to 1987.[14]

Preston toured with Eric Clapton, recorded with Gary Walker, one of the vocalists in his Los Angeles-based band, and worked with a wide range of other artists. He also toured with Ringo Starr, appearing on his 1990 live album. He was invited to get a member of The Band in 1991, after the death of piano actor Stan Szelest. He performed on tour with the group,[15] but the sentencing from his cocaine and sexual set on charges in 1991 ended the collaboration.

Later work [edit]

In 1997, Baton Preston recorded the anthology You lot and I, in Italia, with Italian band Novecento. The anthology was produced by Vaughn De Spenza and Novecento members Lino and Pino Nicolosi.[16] In 1998, Preston played organ during the choir numbers on the UPN one-act show Skillful News. The same yr he sang and played synthesizer in the film Blues Brothers 2000, as part of the Louisiana Gator Boys supergroup.

On Nov 29, 2001, while touring and fighting his own health problems, Preston received the news that George Harrison had died, after a long illness. Preston, among many of Harrison's longtime friends, performed in the 2002 Concert for George at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Preston's performance of "My Sweet Lord" received critical acclamation. Additionally, he sang "Isn't It a Pity", provided backing vocals on most of the other songs, and played the Hammond organ for the prove.

In 2002, Preston appeared on the Johnny Greenbacks album American Four: The Human Comes Around, playing piano on "Personal Jesus" and "Tear-Stained Letter".

In 2004, Preston toured with the Funk Brothers and Steve Winwood in Europe, and then with Clapton in Europe and North America. After the Clapton tours, he went to France, where he was featured in one episode of the Legends Rock TV Show. [17] His performance included a duet with Sam Moore on "You Are Then Beautiful"; this was Preston'due south final filmed concert.

In 2004, Preston performed as a jazz organist on Ray Charles's Genius Loves Company, an album of duets, on the song "Here We Become Again" with Charles and Norah Jones.

In March 2005, he appeared on the American Idol 4th-season finale. Playing piano, he performed "With You I'yard Born Again" with Vonzell Solomon (who finished the contest in third place). The aforementioned year, he recorded "Go Where No One'southward Gone Before", the primary title song for the anime series L/R: Licensed past Royalty.

Preston played clavinet on the song "Warlocks" for the Red Hot Chili Peppers anthology Stadium Arcadium (2006). Although very ill by this point, he jumped out of his bed later hearing a record of the song given to him past the band, recorded his part, and went dorsum to bed.[18] Preston's final recorded contributions were the gospel-tinged organ on the Neil Diamond album 12 Songs (2005), and his keyboard work on The Road to Escondido (2006) by Eric Clapton and J. J. Cale.

In tardily 2005, Preston made his last public performance, in Los Angeles, to publicize the re-release of the 1972 documentary film The Concert for Bangladesh. He played a fix of 3 Harrison songs—"Give Me Dear", "My Sweet Lord" and "Isn't It a Pity"—with Dhani Harrison and Starr joining on guitar and drums, respectively, for the terminal song.

Personal life [edit]

Religion [edit]

Preston was brought up in the African-American gospel tradition; he was a committed Christian throughout his life and openly expressed his religion in works such as his 1970s hit "That'due south the Style God Planned It". His personal beliefs were sometimes at odds with the attitudes and musical expressions of the secular world of rock & roll in which he ofttimes worked, but he was apparently willing to put his religious views aside when working on tracks like John Lennon'south openly atheistic song "God". Preston was deeply attached to his female parent, for whom he wrote the song that became his best-known limerick, "You Are So Cute".[19]

Sexuality [edit]

Although the details did non become fully known to the general public until after his expiry, Preston struggled throughout his life to cope with his homosexuality, and the lasting effects of the traumatic sexual abuse he suffered as a male child. Although his sexual orientation became known to friends and associates in the music world (such every bit Keith Richards), Preston did non publicly come out as gay until but before he died, partly because he felt that it conflicted with his deeply held religious beliefs and his lifelong clan with the church building. In his autobiography, Life, Keith Richards mentioned Preston'southward struggles with his homosexuality.[20] [21] [22]

In an interview for a 2010 BBC Radio 4 documentary on his life and career, Preston's manager Joyce Moore revealed that after she began handling his diplomacy, Preston opened upward to her well-nigh the lifelong trauma he had suffered as the result of being sexually abused as a child. Preston told Moore that at about the age of nine, after he and his female parent moved to Los Angeles from Houston to perform in a touring production of Amos 'n' Andy, he was repeatedly driveling by the touring company'due south pianist. When Preston told his mother nearly the abuse, she did not believe him, and failed to protect him.[19] The abuse went on for the unabridged summer, and Preston was also afterwards driveling by a local pastor.

Another traumatic incident, which reportedly affected Preston deeply, occurred in the early on 1970s, while he was engaged to actress/model Kathy Silva. At this fourth dimension Preston had become shut friends with musician Sly Stone, and made many contributions to Rock's recordings of the period (including the anthology In that location's a Anarchism Goin' On). Co-ordinate to Moore, Preston was devastated when he came dwelling one day to detect Stone in bed with Silva (who subsequently famously married Stone on stage at Madison Square Garden). Co-ordinate to Moore, Silva's affair with Rock was the trigger that led Preston to stop having relationships with women. It was afterwards this incident that he began abusing cocaine and having sex with men, and Moore has stated that she saw his drug abuse as his fashion of coping with the internal conflicts he felt about his "sexual urges".[xix] [23]

Legal issues and drug addiction [edit]

In 1991, Preston checked into a drug rehabilitation program to treat his addictions.[24]

While on probation for a boozer driving confidence in August 1991,[25] Preston was arrested for sexually assaulting a 16-year-sometime Mexican boy, after picking him upwards at a gathering point for mean solar day laborers.[26] The male child told authorities that Preston took him to his Malibu domicile, smoked cocaine, showed him pornographic pictures and tried to assault him before he escaped.[27] Preston was as well charged with assault with a deadly weapon involving a man he picked up to practice work at his habitation, the 24-hour interval before his arrest in the case involving the male child.[27] After submitting to a drug test, Preston tested positive for cocaine. He entered no-contest pleas to the cocaine and assail charges. The sex charges which included misdemeanor charges of child molestation and exhibiting pornographic cloth to a minor were dismissed.[27] He was sentenced to ix months at a drug rehabilitation eye and three months of house abort.[two]

In 1992, Preston was sentenced to thirty days in jail for violating his probation on a drunk driving conviction.[25]

In 1997, Preston was sentenced to three years in a California prison for cocaine possession in violation of his probation.[2] [28] He had been placed on 3 years' probation earlier that yr after testing positive for cocaine utilise; under the terms, he agreed to spend 90 days in jail and to remain drug-complimentary.[29]

While in prison in 1998, Preston was indicted for a $i million insurance fraud scheme after setting burn to his own house in Los Angeles.[two] [30] He pleaded guilty and agreed to testify confronting other defendants involved in the scam.[31] His plea called for five years of probation, one year in jail, and $60,000 in restitution. The probation and jail time ran concurrent with his cocaine possession conviction.[31] At California's Avenal State Prison house, Preston led a chorus and performed at church building services. He served 18 months of his four-year sentence, after which he plain became drug-free.[32]

Death [edit]

Preston had suffered kidney disease in his later years, brought on by his hypertension. He received a kidney transplant in 2002, but his health connected to deteriorate. He had voluntarily entered a drug rehabilitation clinic in Malibu, California, at the suggestion of guitarist Is'existent Benton, and suffered pericarditis in that location, leading to respiratory failure that left him in a coma from November 21, 2005.[1] Preston died on June half-dozen, 2006, in Scottsdale, Arizona.[2]

Preston's funeral was held June 21, 2006. At the funeral, which lasted almost three hours, Joe Cocker sang, Little Richard reminisced, and a brass band played a stirring version of "Amazing Grace". Other musical performers included The Temptations' lead vocalist Ali Woodson and singer Merry Clayton. A gospel choir, clad in bright ruby-red, sang throughout. The mourners also heard letters written by Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton and others who had toured and recorded with Preston.[33] He was cached at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California.[34]

Legacy [edit]

Miles Davis' 1974 album Get Upwards with Information technology features a track called "Baton Preston" in his accolade.

Ringo Starr, speaking during the rehearsals for the Concert for George in 2002, chosen Preston one of the greatest Hammond organ players of all time. In another interview Starr said, "Billy never put his hands in the wrong place. Never."[35]

Preston's song "Nothing from Nada" was featured on the soundtracks of 2003's Elf and 2008's Be Kind Rewind.

In his introduction to the 2010 BBC Radio programme Baton Preston: That'due south the Way God Planned It, one-time Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman said of Preston: "Every keyboard histrion I know loves Billy Preston. You lot can spot his playing a mile off, whether it'south the Hammond organ, the Fender Rhodes or the piano. He had such a spiritual touch to his technique; it made him completely unique."[36]

In 2021, White Horse Pictures and Homegrown Pictures announced that they were making a documentary on Preston, to be directed by Paris Barclay.[37]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Preston was nominated for nine Grammy Awards and won two. He won a Grammy Award for Best Popular Instrumental Performance for "Outa-Space" at the 15th Almanac Grammy Awards in 1973. He too won a Grammy Award for Album of the Yr for his participation in the anthology The Concert For Bangla Desh at the same anniversary.[38] He was inducted into the Class of 2022 of the Rock and Scroll Hall Fame with the Musical Excellence Award.[39]

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

Year Anthology Title Tape Label Notes
1963 xvi Yr. Onetime Soul Derby Records Recorded for Sam Cooke'south SAR characterization (Derby was its sis banner) while Preston was still at loftier school in Los Angeles. Re-released in the UK in 1969 by Soul Urban center Records equally Greazee Soul.
1965 The Most Exciting Organ Ever Vee-Jay Records Fully instrumental
Early on Hits of 1965 Exodus Records Recorded in the same sessions equally The Almost Exciting Organ Ever
1966 Wildest Organ in Town! Capitol Records Arranged past Sly Stone. Re-released in 1970 with dissimilar packaging and track guild by Pickwick Records as Organ Transplant.
1967 Order Meeting Capitol Records A continuation of Wildest Organ in Town!
1969 That's the Style God Planned It Apple Records Debut album on Apple, and featuring the European hit "That's the Style God Planned It"; guests include George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Keith Richards
1970 Encouraging Words Apple Records Featuring the first recording of Harrison's "My Sweet Lord"; guests include George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr and Delaney Bramlett
1971 I Wrote a Uncomplicated Song A&Thou Records Debut anthology for A&K, includes the striking "Outa-Infinite" and features contributions from Quincy Jones and George Harrison
1972 Music Is My Life A&K Records Includes the hit "Will It Become Round in Circles"
1973 Everybody Likes Some Kind of Music A&M Records Includes the hitting "Space Race"
1974 The Kids & Me A&M Records Includes the hit "Nothing from Naught" and the future hit for Joe Cocker, "Yous Are So Beautiful"
1975 It'due south My Pleasure A&M Records Incorporates synthesizers more heavily than previous Preston album, features harmonica by Stevie Wonder on 2 tracks and a guest appearance from George Harrison
1976 Billy Preston A&M Records Guests include Jeff Beck and the Tower of Power horns
Billy's Purse A&Thou Records Compilation anthology; includes the title runway Billy's Bag, own compositions and standards
1977 A Whole New Thing A&M Records Final album for A&M
1979 Late at Dark Motown Includes the striking duet with Syreeta Wright, "With You I'1000 Born Again"
1981 Billy Preston & Syreeta Motown Album features duets
The Way I Am Motown Guests include members of Toto
1982 Pressin' On Motown Terminal album for Motown Records
1984 On the Air Megatone Records Album features a tribute to the Beatles
1986 Yous Tin't Keep a Good Human Downwardly D&K Records

D&K 86005

1995 Billy's Dorsum NuGroove Records 733514051526
1997 You and I Crisler Featuring the Italian band Novecento

Studio EP [edit]

Yr Anthology Championship Record Characterization Notes
2004 Baton Preston'south Beatles Salute iFanz Records This four-song EP includes "Sgt. Pepper", "I'm Looking Through You", "Give Me Dearest", and "Here, There and Everywhere".

Live album [edit]

  • 1974: Live European Tour 1973 (A&M Records)

Gospel albums [edit]

  • 1965: Hymns Speak From the Organ (Vee Jay Records, VJLP-5083; 1966 reissue: Exodus Records, EX-53)
  • 1973: Gospel in My Soul (Peacock Records, PLP-179; reissue of Hymns Speak From the Organ)
  • 1978: Behold! (Myrrh Records, MYR-1070)
  • 1980: Universal Honey (Myrrh Records, MYR-1080; MSB-6607)
  • 1985: Ministry building of Music (King James, KJ-8502; D&K Records, D&Grand 86003)
  • 1996: Words and Music
  • 2001: Music From My Centre (MCG Records, MCG-7026)

Charted albums [edit]

Year Album Peak chart positions Record label
US
[xl]
U.s.a.
R&B
[40]
CAN
[41]
1965 The Most Exciting Organ Ever 143 5 Vee-Jay
1966 Wildest Organ in Town! 118 9 Capitol
1969 That's the Way God Planned It 127 Apple
1970 Encouraging Words 50
1971 I Wrote a Simple Song 32 9 A&M
1972 Music Is My Life 32 7 31
1973 Everybody Likes Some Kind of Music 52 iii 76
1974 The Kids & Me 17 8 21
1975 It's My Pleasure 43 18 20
1977 A Whole New Thing 49
1979 Late at Night 49 73 Motown
1981 Billy Preston & Syreeta 127 48
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles [edit]

Source:[42]

Year Title Peak nautical chart positions Certifications Anthology
Us
[xl]
United states of america R&B
[40]
U.s. A/C
[twoscore]
AUS
[43]
CAN
[41]
United kingdom
[44]
1961 "Volcano" Due north/A
1963 "Greazee" 16 Yr. Old Soul
"Billy's Bag" N/A
1966 "The Daughter's Got "It""
"In the Midnight Hour" Wildest Organ in Town!
"Sunny" Club Meetin'
"Can't She Tell" N/A
1968 "Hey Brother" That'southward the Mode God Planned It
"The Split" The Split
1969 "Get Back" (with the Beatles) one 1 1 1
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[45]
  • BPI: Silver[46]
Let It Be
"Don't Allow Me Down" (with the Beatles) 35 N/A
"That's the Way God Planned It" 62 22 61 11 That's the Fashion God Planned It
"Everything'south Alright" 76
1970 "All That I've Got (I'1000 Gonna Give Information technology to You)" 108 Due north/A
1971 "My Sweet Lord" 90 23 Encouraging Words
1972 "I Wrote a Unproblematic Vocal" 77 I Wrote a Elementary Song
"The Bus" 43
"Outa-Space" 2 1 23 13 44
  • RIAA: Gold[47]
"That's the Way God Planned It" (re-release) 65 That's the Manner God Planned It
"Slaughter (Theme from Slaughter)" 50 17 63 Slaughter
1973 "Will It Get Round in Circles" 1 x 99 1
  • RIAA: Aureate[47]
Music Is My Life
"Space Race" 4 ane 34 6
  • RIAA: Gold[47]
Everybody Likes Some Kind of Music
1974 "Yous're So Unique" 48 11 42
"Zero from Nothing" 1 8 15 60 5
  • RIAA: Gold[47]
The Kids & Me
"Struttin'" 22 xi 24
1975 "Fancy Lady" 71 23 83 It's My Pleasance
"Exercise It While You Can" 58
1977 "I've Got the Spirit" 48 Billy Preston
"Do What You Want"
"Daughter" 44
"Broad Step" 33 A Whole New Thing
1978 "I'k Really Gonna Miss Yous" 59
"Become Back" 86 Sgt. Pepper'due south Lonely Hearts Club Band
1979 "Go for It" (with Syreeta) 108 Fast Break
"It Will Come up in Time" (with Syreeta) 47 Belatedly at Dark
"With You I'm Born Again" (with Syreeta) 4 86 2 21 ix 2
  • BPI: Silvery[48]
1980 "One More than Fourth dimension for Love" (with Syreeta) 52 72 Syreeta
"Please Stay" (with Syreeta)
1981 "Hope" The Way I Am
"A Change Is Gonna Come"
"Searchin'" (with Syreeta) 106 Billy Preston & Syreeta
"Just for You lot (Put the Boogie in Your Trunk)" (with Syreeta)
1982 "I'thou Never Gonna Say Adieu" 88 64 38 Pressin' On
1984 "And Dance" / "Kick-It" On the Air
1986 "Since I Held You Close" N/A
"—" denotes a recording that did non chart or was non released in that territory.

As a guest/session performer [edit]

  • 1963: Night Beat (Sam Cooke)
  • 1965: I Don't Know What Yous Got (Simply It'due south Got Me) (Fiddling Richard)
  • 1969: A Black Man's Soul (Ike Turner)
  • 1969: "Become Back" and "Don't Let Me Downward" (The Beatles)
  • 1969: Abbey Road (The Beatles)
  • 1970: Let It Be (The Beatles)
  • 1970: All Things Must Pass (George Harrison)
  • 1970: John Lennon/Plastic Ono Ring (John Lennon) – piano on "God"
  • 1971: Sticky Fingers (The Rolling Stones)
  • 1971: The Concert for Bangladesh (George Harrison and Friends)
  • 1971: There'south a Riot Goin' On (Sly and the Family Stone)
  • 1971: Alive at Fillmore West (King Curtis and Aretha Franklin)
  • 1971: Barbra Joan Streisand (Barbra Streisand) – keyboards and drums
  • 1972: Exile on Main St. (The Rolling Stones)
  • 1972: Wind of Alter (Peter Frampton) – pianoforte, keyboards, harpsichord, accordion
  • 1973: Ringo (Ringo Starr) – organ on "I'one thousand the Greatest" and "Oh My My"
  • 1973: Goats Head Soup (The Rolling Stones)
  • 1974: Dark Horse (George Harrison) – electrical piano
  • 1974: Goodnight Vienna (Ringo Starr) – clavinet on the championship track, electric piano on "Only Yous"
  • 1974: It's Only Rock 'due north Roll (The Rolling Stones)
  • 1975: "You Are Then Cute" (Joe Cocker)
  • 1975: Actress Texture (Read All About It) (George Harrison) – electrical pianoforte on "His Name Is Legs (Ladies And Gentlemen)"
  • 1975: "Steal Miss Liza (Steal Liza Jane)" (Little Richard)
  • 1976: Xxx Three & 1/3 (George Harrison)
  • 1976: No Reason to Weep (Eric Clapton)
  • 1976: Blackness and Blue (The Rolling Stones)
  • 1976: Love You lot Live (The Rolling Stones)
  • 1978: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Ring – also acted the part "Sgt. Pepper" in the film
  • 1981: Tattoo Yous (The Rolling Stones)
  • 1982: Gone Troppo (George Harrison)
  • 1985: "Til My Baby Comes Home" (Luther Vandross) – organ
  • 1986: "Bully Gosh A'Mighty (Been a Long Time Comin')" – co-written with Little Richard – from the film Downward and Out in Beverly Hills (sung by Fiddling Richard)
  • 1986: "Big House Reunion" (Little Richard)
  • 1987: Steppin' Upward – Hank Crawford and Jimmy McGriff – pianoforte
  • 1990: Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band – keyboards and vocals
  • 1990: Giovani Jovanotti (Jovanotti) – keyboards and Fender Rhodes
  • 1990: "Show Me Your Soul" – Cerise Hot Chili Peppers
  • 1991: ...E La Vita Continua (Nino D'Angelo)
  • 1993: Wandering Spirit (Mick Jagger) – "Sugariness Affair", "Out of Focus", "Use Me", "Wandering Spirit" and "I've Been Lonely for So Long".
  • 1996: Voyage of Dreams (Jephté Guillaume and the Tet Kale Orkestra) – organ, strings on "Al Di Yo", "Become Tell Them", "Kanpe", "Get Up"
  • 1996: Donnie McClurkin (Donnie McClurkin) – organ
  • 1996: Dearest Brought Me Back (Helen Baylor) – organ
  • 1996: El Equilibrio de los Jaguares (Jaguares) – organ / Hammond B3 on "Detrás de los Cerros"
  • 1996: Peace Beyond Passion (Me'vanquish Ndegeocello) – keyboards on "Deuteronomy: Niggerman"
  • 1997: Bridges to Babylon (The Rolling Stones) – organ on "Saint of Me"
  • 1997: Estas en mí (Juana La Loca) – piano
  • 1998: Undiscovered Soul (Richie Sambora)
  • 2000: The Harsh Light of Day (Fastball) – keyboards on "You're An Bounding main"
  • 2001: Songs from the W Coast (Elton John) – Hammond organ on "I Want Love", "The Wasteland", "Honey Her Like Me"
  • 2001: Everybody Got Their Something (Nikka Costa) – Clavinet
  • 2001: Reptile (Eric Clapton)
  • 2001: One More Car, One More than Rider (Eric Clapton, alive) – DVD includes live operation of Will Information technology Get Round in Circles
  • 2002: Travelogue (Joni Mitchell) – Hammond B3 on the rail "You lot Dream Apartment Tires"
  • 2002: American IV: The Man Comes Around (Johnny Cash) – piano on "Tear Stained Letter" and "Personal Jesus"
  • 2002: Concert for George – including "Isn't It a Pity" and "My Sweet Lord"
  • 2003: The Colored Section (Donnie) – Hammond B3 on the last rail: "The Colored Section"[49]
  • 2003: Get Built-in (Jet)
  • 2004: Me and Mr. Johnson (Eric Clapton) – besides appears in the DVD companion Sessions for Robert J
  • 2004: Crossroads Guitar Festival (Eric Clapton)
  • 2004: Genius Loves Company (Ray Charles)
  • 2004: That's Life (Julia Fordham)
  • 2005: 12 Songs (Neil Diamond)
  • 2005: Dorsum Habitation (Eric Clapton)
  • 2005: Choose Honey (Ringo Starr)
  • 2005: The Concert for People's republic of bangladesh (George Harrison and Friends) (re-mastered version and video)
  • 2005: Tough on Crime (Rebecca Pidgeon) – keyboards
  • 2006: Stadium Arcadium (Ruddy Hot Chili Peppers) – "Warlocks"
  • 2006: The Route to Escondido (Eric Clapton, J. J. Cale)
  • 2006: Overnight Sensational (Sam Moore) – Hammond B3 on "I Can't Stand up the Rain" and sings and plays on "You Are Then Cute"
  • 2007: Reach (Is'real Benton) – organ on "Have a Good Fourth dimension"
  • 2007: Imagine (Howard Hewett) – organ
  • 2011: Brussels Matter (Live 1973) (The Rolling Stones)
  • 2012: Fifty.A. Friday (The Rolling Stones)
  • 2020: Goats Head Soup - 2022 Deluxe edition (The Rolling Stones)

References [edit]

Footnotes

  1. ^ A joint credit had been given on a Beatles tape on the British release of the 1962 single "My Bonnie", where they backed Tony Sheridan.[9]

Citations

  1. ^ a b Pareles, Jon (June 7, 2006). "Billy Preston, 59, Soul Musician, Is Dead; Renowned Keyboardist and Collaborator". The New York Times . Retrieved June 28, 2008. Baton Preston, the splashy gospel-rooted keyboardist whose career included No. 1 solo hits and work with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, died yesterday in Scottsdale, Ariz. He was 59.
  2. ^ a b c d due east f thou h i j k "Billy Preston, 59, Soul Musician, Is Expressionless; Renowned Keyboardist and Collaborator". The New York Times. June vii, 2006. Retrieved February 22, 2019.
  3. ^ "Billy Preston, keyboard role player with the Beatles, dies at 59". the Guardian. June seven, 2006.
  4. ^ a b Womack 2014, p. 741.
  5. ^ "billy preston blueberry hill - Bing video". Bing.com . Retrieved October 28, 2017.
  6. ^ "Billy Preston's 16-Yr-Old Soul to be Digitally re-re-released on February 22, 2011". The Urban Music Scene. Archived from the original on Dec 12, 2013. "16 Year Old Soul is an album of percolating organ-infused instrumentals that offers insight into the roots of one of the music earth's most innovative and genre-busting stars who died at the age of 59, in 2006. With songs covering a wide spectrum of styles from country ('Born to Loose') to R&B ('Good News') to jazz ('God Bless The Child') with popular and blues undertones ample, 16 Year Old Soul is a preserved-in-amber glimpse of an artist whose musical maturity belied his years."
  7. ^ The Beatles - A/B Road: The Complete Get back Sessions, January 24
  8. ^ Harrington, Richard (June eight, 2006). "'Fifth Beatle' Billy Preston Fabricated the Greats Even Greater". The Washington Post . Retrieved October 2, 2008.
  9. ^ "My Bonnie". March sixteen, 2008.
  10. ^ Maslin, Janet (July 21, 1978). "Screen: Son of 'Sgt. Pepper':Many Forms Involved". The New York Times.
  11. ^ "Song Stories: Dearest The One You're With". Rolling Stone . Retrieved February x, 2014.
  12. ^ a b Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Volume of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins. pp. 319, 334, and 349. ISBN0-214-20512-6.
  13. ^ Tobler, John (2011). I Wrote a Simple Song/Music Is My Life (CD booklet). Baton Preston. BGO Records. pp. 4, half dozen.
  14. ^ Chase, Donald (September 7, 1986). "He'south On His Own In Late-night Television set". The Philadelphia Inquirer . Retrieved September sixteen, 2014.
  15. ^ Gehman, Geoff (July 20, 1991). "Billy Preston Makes The Ring Born Again". The Morn Call . Retrieved November 5, 2019.
  16. ^ "Collaborations - Novecento and Billy Preston". Spider web.tiscali.it. Retrieved December 4, 2013.
  17. ^ "Guest Artist of the Legends Rock TV Bear witness". Legends-rock.com. Retrieved December four, 2013.
  18. ^ "Red Hot Chili Peppers - Peppers Get Ill Preston Out Of Bed". Contactmusic.com . Retrieved December 4, 2013.
  19. ^ a b c Billy Preston: That's The Way God Planned It, BBC Radio 4, Dec 21, 2010.
  20. ^ Richards, Keith (2010). Life. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN978-0-297-85439-v. And he was gay at a time when nobody could be openly gay, which added difficulties to his life. Baton could be, most of time, a bundle of fun. but sometimes he would get on the rag. I had to terminate him from beating upwardly his boyfriend in an elevator once.
  21. ^ "Gay Singers". Unsung. Goggle box One. Archived from the original on June 22, 2012. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
  22. ^ Fisher, Bruce (July 25, 2011). "Billy Preston". Unsung. Tv set Ane.
  23. ^ Press, Houston (March 11, 2015). "The Bitter Battle Over "Fifth Beatle" Billy Preston's Estate". Houston Printing. [Getting high] was the just way he could do it," Moore says. "And when his sexual urges came downwards on him, he couldn't bring himself to ever touch a adult female again.
  24. ^ "Vocalizer Billy Preston To Seek Drug Handling". Jet. Vol. 80, no. 25. Johnson Publishing Company. October 7, 1991. p. 65.
  25. ^ a b "Baton Preston Sentenced To xxx Days In Jail". Jet. Vol. 82, no. 25. Johnson Publishing Visitor. October 12, 1992. p. 28.
  26. ^ Boyer, Edward J. (August nineteen, 1991). "Vocalist Billy Preston Arrested in Sex Case". Los Angeles Times.
  27. ^ a b c "Musician Billy Preston Pleads No Contest to Assault and Drug Charges". Associated Printing. September four, 1992.
  28. ^ "News Flash: Billy Preston Jailed After Cocaine Abort". MTV News. Nov 5, 1997.
  29. ^ "Baton Preston Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison house For Violating Probation On Cocaine Possession". Jet. Vol. 93, no. 1. Johnson Publishing Visitor. November 24, 1997. p. 62.
  30. ^ "Billy Preston Indicted in Alleged Insurance Scam". Los Angeles Times. November 10, 1998.
  31. ^ a b "Preston Pleads Guilty To Fraud". Associated Press. December 15, 1998.
  32. ^ "Baton Preston, 59, Organist Charted Funky Hits".
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  34. ^ "Baton Preston". Celebritygraveland.com. April 29, 2013. Retrieved March four, 2021.
  35. ^ Zollo, Paul (2016). More Songwriters on Songwriting. ISBN9780306822445 . Retrieved November 27, 2021.
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  37. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (November four, 2021). "Baton Preston Getting Docu Moving picture Treatment In Paris Barclay-Helmed Moving-picture show From White Equus caballus & Homegrown Pictures". Deadline. Archived from the original on November 4, 2021.
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  41. ^ a b "CAN Charts > Billy Preston". RPM. Retrieved April 11, 2020.
  42. ^ "Billy Preston Discography - USA - 45cat". www.45cat.com.
  43. ^ David Kent (1993). Australian Charts Book 1970—1992. Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd, Turramurra, N.S.W. ISBN0-646-11917-6.
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  45. ^ "U.s. Certifications > The Beatles". Recording Manufacture Association of America. Retrieved Apr 12, 2020.
  46. ^ "British certifications – Beatles – Get Back". British Phonographic Manufacture. Retrieved March ix, 2022.
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  48. ^ "British certifications – Baton Preston & Syreeta – With You I'm Born Once again". British Phonographic Manufacture. Retrieved March nine, 2022.
  49. ^ "Donnie - The Colored Department". Discogs.com . Retrieved Oct 28, 2017.

Sources

  • Womack, Kenneth (2014). The Beatles Encyclopedia: Everything Fab Iv [two volumes]: Everything Fab Four. ABC-CLIO. ISBN978-0-313-39172-nine.

External links [edit]

  • Billy Preston'due south official site
  • Billy Preston at IMDb
  • The Complete Apple tree Records
  • Allmusic.com "Billy Preston"
  • Billy Preston at Find a Grave
  • Eric Clapton and Billy Preston performing "Isn't Information technology a Pity" at the Concert for George, November 2002

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