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Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Name
  
R. Greaves

Instruments
  
Vocals

Role
  
Singer

Years active
  
1969 - 70s

Genres
  
Pop music

Associated acts
  
Sam Cooke


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Birth name
  
Ronald Bertram Aloysius Greaves III

Born
  
November 28, 1943 Georgetown, Guyana (
1943-11-28
)

Origin
  
Georgetown, Guyana, but a native-born U.S. citizen

Died
  
September 27, 2012, Los Angeles, California, United States

Albums
  
His Very Best, R.B. Greaves (Digitally Remastered), Messages, R.B. Greaves

Record labels
  
Atlantic Records, Atco Records, Sunflower Records

Similar People
  
Arthur Louis, The Flying Machine, Ahmet Ertegun, Mel and Tim, The Friends of Distinction

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Ronald Bertram Aloysius "R. B." Greaves III (28 November 1943 – 27 September 2012) was an American singer who had chart success in 1969 with the pop single "Take a Letter Maria". A number two hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, this single sold one million copies, and it earned gold record certification from the Recording Industry Association of America. Greaves also reached the Top 40 in early 1970 with "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me".

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Biography

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Greaves was born in 1943 on the US Army Air Forces base at Georgetown, Guyana. A nephew of Sam Cooke, he grew up on a Seminole Indian reservation in the United States, but he moved to England in 1963. Greaves had built a career both in the Caribbean and in the UK, where he performed under the name Sonny Childe with his group the TNTs. His debut recording, "Take a Letter, Maria," was released under the name R.B. Greaves and produced by the president of Atlantic Records, Ahmet Ertegün. The song is the story of a man who learns of his wife's infidelity and dictates a letter of separation to Maria, his secretary, who the last verse suggests may become his new love. The song has a distinct Latin flavor, complete with a mariachi-style horn section.

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The record stayed in the Billboard chart for 15 weeks in the United States, selling a million copies. It received gold record certification from the RIAA on 11 December 1969. By 1970, sales of this song totalled 2.5 million.

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Greaves was often accompanied in Southern California and vicinity by his long time guitarist/band leader Phillip John Diaz and keyboardist/songwriter Mike Baxter.

Greaves recorded a series of cover versions as follow-ups, including Burt Bacharach's and Hal David's "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" and Procol Harum's "A Whiter Shade of Pale". Greaves left the label in the 1970s in favour of Sunflower Records, and then signed to Bareback Records. His only chart release for the latter label was "Margie, Who's Watching the Baby". Greaves died from prostate cancer, in Granada Hills, California, on 27 September 2012 at the age of 68.

Singles

"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not certified

References

R. B. Greaves Wikipedia