- Rock and Roll Dance Party · 2019
- After Hours: The King Records Story - Volume 2 · 2014
- Rockin 'n' Rare Doo Wop Volume 4 · 2014
- Old King Gold Volume 8 (Original King Recordings) · 2013
- Doo-Wop Hits From the RMG Vaults · 2013
- 100 Greatest Doo Wop Songs · 2008
- Early Years Of Rock 'N' Roll Volume 3 · 2008
- Early Years Of Rock 'N' Roll Volume 3 · 2008
- Image of a Girl · 2003
- Image of a Girl · 2003
- Image of a Girl · 2003
- Image of a Girl · 2003
- Image of a Girl · 2003
Albums
- 2008
- 2008
About Otis Williams & His Charms
A Cincinnati vocal group, Otis Williams & the Charms landed a number-one R&B hit for almost ten weeks in 1954 with "Hearts of Stone," a song that remains among the most enduring doo wop anthems. Otis Williams, Richard Parker, Donald Peak, Joe Penn, and Rolland Bradley first recorded for Rockin' in 1953, but did "Hearts of Stone" for Deluxe the next year. They had several other hits, among them "Ling, Ting, Tong," "Two Hearts," "Ivory Tower," and "United," all of which made the Top Ten on the R&B charts between 1955 and 1957. Their songs were issued as Otis Williams & His Charms in 1956 and 1957. Williams later tried his hand at country. ~ Ron Wynn
- GENRE
- Doo Wop