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Years active
  
1960–present

Website
  
www.thetams.com

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Past members
  
Joseph Pope Horace Key Floyd Ashton Charles Pope

Origin
  
Atlanta, Georgia, United States (1960)

Albums
  
Tams 15 Greatest Hits, Comin at Cha!, The Best of

Members
  
Charles Pope, Albert Cottle, Floyd Ashton, Robert Lee Smith, Horace Key, Joseph Pope, Robert Arnold, Joe Jones

Record labels
  
ABC Records, Swan Records, Probe Records, Virgin Records

Genres
  
Rhythm and blues, Soul music, Beach music

Similar
  
Chairmen of the Board, The Drifters, Band of Oz, Major Lance, The Tymes

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The Tams are an American vocal group from Atlanta, Georgia, who enjoyed their greatest chart success in the 1960s, the 1970s, and the 1980s. Two separate lineups of the group continue to perform and record. One lineup, called 'The Original Tams with R. L. Smith', features original member Robert Lee Smith, and the other lineup is under the leadership of Charles Pope, the brother of co-founder Joe Pope.

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Career

The band formed in 1960, and took their name from the Tam o'shanter hats they wore on stage. By 1962, they had a hit single on Arlen Records. "Untie Me", a Joe South composition, became a Top 20 on the Billboard R&B chart. The follow-up releases largely failed until 1964, when "What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am)", reached the Top 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song spent three weeks at number one on the Cash Box R&B chart. Many of their popular hits were written by Ray Whitley.

"Hey Girl Don't Bother Me" was also a modest US hit the same year. The Tams had only one further major US hit (in 1968) when "Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy", peaked at #26 on the US R&B chart, and subsequently made the UK Top 40 in 1970.

Their 1965 recording "I've Been Hurt" was their biggest regional hit (based on sales and airplay) prior to 1980.

The group reached the Number one slot in the UK Singles Chart in September 1971, with the re-issue of "Hey Girl Don't Bother Me", thanks to its initial support from the then thriving UK Northern soul scene. The song also went to number one in Ireland, making them the first black soul group to top the Irish Charts.

The group didn't chart again until 1987, when their song "There Ain't Nothing Like Shaggin'" reached #21 in UK, propelled by a regionally-popular dance known as the Carolina shag, which featured heavily in the subsequent 1989 film, Shag. However, the track was banned by the BBC because the word "shag" means "to have sexual intercourse" in colloquial British English.

Still quite popular in the Southeastern United States, they continue to record new music and perform at well-attended concerts. In 1999, they were featured performers with Jimmy Buffett on his CD, Beach House on the Moon, and also toured with him around the country.

American singer-songwriter Tameka Harris, born in 1975, is the daughter of Dianne Cottle-Pope and Charles Pope. Charles Pope died from Alzheimer's disease on July 11, 2013, at the age of 76.

Main personnel

  • Joseph Pope (born Joseph Lee Pope, November 6, 1933, Atlanta, Georgia — died March 16, 1996)
  • Robert Lee Smith (born March 18, 1936)
  • Horace Key (born April 13, 1934, Atlanta, Georgia, died 1995)
  • Charles Pope (born Charles Walter Pope, August 7, 1936, Atlanta, Georgia — died July 11, 2013)
  • Floyd Ashton (born August 15, 1933) (member from 1960–1963)
  • Little Red aka Lil' Red, real name Albert Cottle (born August 2, 1969) (son of Charles Pope)
  • Chart hits

  • "Untie Me" (1962) - US R&B No. 12, US Pop No. 60
  • "Hey Girl Don't Bother Me" (1964) - US Pop No. 41
  • "It's All Right (You're Just in Love)" (1964) - US Pop No. 79
  • "Silly Little Girl" (1964) - US Pop No. 87
  • "What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am)" (1964) - US Pop No. 9 (ABC-Paramount)
  • "You Lied to Your Daddy" (1964) - US Pop No. 70
  • "I've Been Hurt" (1965)
  • "Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy" (1968) - US R&B No. 26, US Pop No. 61
  • "Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy" (1970) - UK No. 32
  • "Hey Girl Don't Bother Me" (1971) - UK No. 1 - (Probe)
  • "There Ain't Nothing Like Shaggin'" (1987) - UK No. 21 - (Virgin)
  • Songs

    Be Young - Be Foolish - Be HappySoulBoy · 2010
    Hey Girl Don't Bother Me1971
    Untie MeComin at Cha! · 2004

    References

    The Tams Wikipedia