William Bell

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  • Born: Memphis, TN
  • Years Active: 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s

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A principal architect of the Stax/Volt sound, singer/composer William Bell remains best known for his classic "You Don't Miss Your Water," one of the quintessential soul records to emerge from the Memphis scene. Born William Yarborough on July 16, 1939, he cut his teeth backing Rufus Thomas, and in 1957 recorded his first sides as a member of the Del Rios. After joining the Stax staff as a writer, in 1961 Bell made his solo debut with the self-penned "You Don't Miss Your Water," an archetypal slice of country-soul and one of the label's first big hits. A two-year Armed Forces stint effectively derailed his career, however, and he did not release his first full-length album, The Soul of a Bell, until 1967, generating a Top 20 hit with the single "Everybody Loves a Winner"; that same year, Albert King also scored with another classic Bell composition, the oft-covered "Born Under a Bad Sign."

Bell's next solo hit, 1968's "A Tribute to a King," was a poignant farewell to the late Otis Redding; the R&B Top Ten hit "I Forgot to Be Your Lover" soon followed, and a series of duets with Judy Clay, most notably "Private Number," also earned airplay. In 1969, he relocated to Atlanta and set up his own label, Peachtree; the hits dried up as the next decade opened, but in 1977 Bell capped a major comeback with "Trying to Love Two," which topped the R&B charts. In 1985, he founded another label, Wilbe, and issued Passion, which found its most receptive audiences in the U.K. (although "I Don't Want to Wake Up Feeling Guilty," a duet with Janice Bullock, was a minor U.S. hit). In addition to subsequent LPs, including 1989's On a Roll and 1992's Bedtime Stories, in 1987 Bell was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, that same year receiving the Rhythm & Blues Foundation's R&B Pioneer Award. After 1992, Bell took a lengthy hiatus from the recording studio, though he still performed regularly. In 2000, he released an album of all-new material on Wilbe entitled A Portrait Is Forever and followed it six years later with New Lease on Life. In between he was honored with the 2003 W.C. Handy Heritage Award.

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Real people

Music
William Bell (tuba player) (1902–1971), player and teacher of the tuba in AmericaWilliam Bell (singer) (born 1939), American soul singer and songwriterWilliam Henry Bell (1873–1946), composer
Politics
Bill Bell (mayor) (born 1941), mayor of Durham, North Carolina, USAWilliam Bell (apothecary) (died 1668), English apothecary and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1648William Bell, Jr. (1828–after 1903), Democratic politician in OhioWilliam A. Bell (born 1949), Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama, USAWilliam Cory Heward Bell (1796–1856), British MP for Devizes, 1918–1923William R. Bell (1876–1927), assassinated colonial District Officer in the Solomon Islands
Sports
William Bell (footballer) (1859–1930), Crewe Alexandra and Wales international footballerBilly Bell (ice hockey) (1891–1959), Canadian ice hockey playerWilliam Bell (baseball) (1897–1969), American right-handed pitcher and manager in baseball's Negro LeaguesWilliam Bell (American football) (born 1971), American football player
Other
William Bell (author) (born 1945), Canadian authorWilliam Bell (bishop) (died 1343), Bishop of St AndrewsWilliam Bell (1806–44) (1806–1844), businessman and militia officer from Perth, Upper CanadaWilliam Bell (1780-1857) (1780–1857), Scottish-born Presbyterian minister in Upper CanadaWilliam Bell (fl. 1860s), witness to assassination attempt on William H. SewardWilliam Bell, early settler of Nepean Township, Carleton CountyWilliam Bell (photographer) (1830-1910)William Abraham Bell (1841–1921), physician, photographer, businessman, and founder of Manitou Springs, ColoradoWilliam Brent Bell, American film directorWilliam Dwane Bell (born 1978), New Zealand criminalWilliam E. Bell (author) (fl. 2000s), Canadian children's authorWilliam J. Bell (1927–2005), writer and producer of TV soap operasWilliam Nathaniel Bell (1817–1887), Seattle pioneerWilliam P. Bell (1886–1953), golf course architectWilliam Robert Bell (1845–1913), militia officer, farmer, and businessmanWilliam Yancy Bell, bishop for the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church

Fictional people

William Bell (Fringe), a fictional character from the television series Fringe

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