Doug Gibbs | |
Birth Name: | Douglas Burnett Gibbs |
Genre: | Soul |
Instrument: | Piano, keyboards |
Years Active: | 1970s |
Label: | Oak |
Douglas Burnett Gibbs is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and session musician, who had a hit on the Billboard soul chart in 1972 with "I'll Always Have You There". He had also done work with Little Richard, Billy Preston and Chuck Jackson. A song he co-composed with Ralph Johnson has been sampled by Jay-Z for his hit "Song Cry".
Gibbs had various roles on the Ray Ruff produced Christian rock opera album Truth of Truths, which was released on the Oak label in 1971.[1] Also that year Billy Preston's album, I Wrote a Simple Song was released. He was one of the background vocalists.[2]
In 1972, his single "I'll Always Have You There" bw "Cloudy Day" was released on Oak OR-108. Both sides were co-written by himself and Bruce Fisher. The producer was Ernie Freeman.[3] In the September 2, 1972 issue of Billboard Magazine, it was reported that his single was getting heavy airplay in Chicago and San Francisco.[4] On September 9, it had entered the chart at #37.[5] Now at its fifth week in the Billboard charts, the song finally peaked at #25 on October 7, 1972.[6] [7] It entered the Cashbox R&B Top 60 at 45 on September 23.[8] On October 14, it was at #32, just behind "One Life to Live" by The Manhattans.[9] He appeared on Soul Train in an episode that aired on November 11, 1972. Other guests on the show were Friends of Distinction, The Persuaders and actor William Marshall.[10]
He contributed to Chuck Jackson's Through All Times album which was released on ABC in 1973. As well as background vocals, he co-wrote "Through All Times" with Bob Siller.[11] The same year, Genie Brown's album A Woman Alone was released on the Dunhill label. Two of his compositions, "Wrapped In Love" and "You And Me" appeared on the album.[12] [13]
Gibbs contributed heavily to Bobby Glenn's 1976 album Shout It Out which was released on Koala KST-5004 in 1976. In addition to co-producing and co-arranging the album, he composed "Morning Song" and co-composed six others. he also played piano, electric piano, and clavinet on the recordings.[14] Years later, a song from the album "Sounds Like a Love Song", which he and Ralph Johnson wrote,[15] would be sampled by Jay-Z for his hit "Song Cry".[16]
Gibbs is the CEO of Chitty Chitty Music.[17] [18]
Act | Title | Label | Year | Format | Notes # |
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Doug Gibbs | "I'll Always Have You There" / "Cloudy Day" | Oak OR-108 | 1972 | 45 RPM single | [19] |
Douglas Gibbs Feat. Michael James Hilley | "I Am Here" | Chitty Chitty Music Dobugi Records (190394911348) | 2016 | Digital single | [20] [21] |
Title | Episode | Role | Director | Date | Notes # |
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Soul Train | Season 2, Episode 10 The Friends of Distinction The Persuaders, Doug Gibbs | Himself | Don Buccola | 1972 | |
Unsung | Billy Preston | Himself | Anthony Storm | 2011 | As Douglas Gibbs[22] |
Precious | Songwriter "My Good Lovin" | Lee Daniels | 2009 | As Douglas Gibbs[23] | |