Top Songs
- Stax Country · 2017
- Stax Singles, Vol. 4: Rarities & the Best of the Rest · 2017
- Family Tradition · 2010
- Family Tradition · 2010
- Elvira · 2009
- Soulsville Sings Hitsville: Stax Sings Songs Of Motown® Records · 2008
- Country Masters: O.B. McClinton · 2005
- Country Masters: O.B. McClinton · 2005
- Country Masters: O.B. McClinton · 2005
- Country Masters: O.B. McClinton · 2005
- Country Masters: O.B. McClinton · 2005
- Country Masters: O.B. McClinton · 2005
- Country Masters: O.B. McClinton · 2005
Albums
- 2009
- 2009
Compilations
- 2010
About O.B. McClinton
One of the few successful Black country singers of the 1970s, O.B. McClinton first forged a career as a songwriter, penning country-soul ballads for Otis Redding ("Keep Your Arms Around Me") and James Carr. (Two of McClinton’s compositions, "You’ve Got My Mind Messed Up" and "A Man Needs a Woman," stand among Carr's finest work.) McClinton then became a staff writer at Stax Records and, in January 1971, began recording as a C&W artist on the company’s Enterprise subsidiary. McClinton briefly moved to Mercury Records in 1976, where he had a hit with "Black Speck" before moving to Epic, where he scored half-a-dozen minor C&W hits.
- HOMETOWN
- Senatobia, MS, United States
- BORN
- 25 de abril de 1940
- GENRE
- Country