David Clayton-Thomas, Blood, Sweat & Tears Lead Singer, Dies At 84

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David Clayton-Thomas, whose sang on the Blood, Sweat & Tears hits, “Spinning Wheel” and “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy” in the late 1960s, has died.

Clayton-Thomas died on Wednesday night at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, his publicist Eric Alper told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He was 84. No cause of death was given.

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Born Sept. 13, 1941, in Surrey, England, Clayton-Thomas joined Blood, Sweat & Tears in 1968 for the band’s self-titled second album. Featuring the band’s distinct horn section, the single “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy” went to become a No. 2 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, while “Spinning Wheel” was also a No. 2 hit (and No. 1 on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart). Another single, “And When I Die,” also peaked at No. 2.

In 1970, Blood, Sweat & Tears won Album of the Year at the 12th Annual Grammy Awards. The album was produced by James William Guercio, who at the same time was producing albums for the rock-jazz fusion band Chicago, which additionally featured a horn section on most of the group’s songs.

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David Clayton-Thomas’ Vocals Caught The Attention Of Clive Davis Early On

Legendary record executive Clive Davis, who died at 94 earlier this week, recalled in his 1975 memoir, Clive: Inside the Record Business, his first impression of David Clayton-Thomas when he heard him singing at a Blood, Sweat & Tears gig at the Café Au Go-Go in New York City.

“He was staggering … a powerfully built singer who exuded an enormous earthy confidence. He jumped right out at you. I went with a small group of people, and we were electrified,” Davis, who was president of Columbia Records at the time, wrote (via The Hollywood Reporter). “He seemed so genuine, so in command of the lyric … a perfect combination of fire and emotion to go with the band’s somewhat cerebral appeal. I knew he would be a strong, strong figure.”

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