Glenn Hughes

hard rock, classic rock, rock

Glenn Hughes

Discography

Pix Title Duration
The Look In Your Eye 03:39
Still The Night 04:03
Face The Truth 16:54
We Shall be Free 02:00
King Of The Western World 02:00
Why Don't You Stay 04:24
From Now On... 04:24
Burn 08:40
Nights in White Satin 04:56
Stormbringer 05:08
You Keep On Moving 05:49
Soul Mover 04:22
Keep on moving 05:49
Mistreated 11:56
The Liar 04:33
High Road 04:57
She Moves Ghostly 05:10
Addiction 04:26
Orion 04:14
Haunted 03:56
Walkin' on the Water 04:33
Lay My Body Down 04:42
Don't Let Me Bleed 07:18
Miss Little Insane 04:21
You Were Always There 04:48
Written All Over Your Face 08:33
Gone 04:29
Gettin' Tighter 03:59
Devil in You 04:00
Cover Me 05:21
Steppin' On (Studio) 04:42
Higher Places (Song For Bonzo) 05:04
LA Cut Off 04:27
Muscle and Blood 04:18
In My Blood 04:39
Your Love Is Like A Fire 06:27
Seafull 08:29
Homeland 04:42
Higher Places 05:04
You Got Soul 04:20
Too Late to Save the World 04:16
Things Have Gotta Change 03:20
L.A. Cut Off 04:27
Take Me With You 04:48
Too High 04:51
If You Don't Want Me To 05:14
Black Light 03:55
Soulution 05:40
Courageous 04:25
When You Fall 04:57

Artist Media

Born: 1952-08-21

Country: GB

Biography - Glenn Hughes

Glenn Hughes (sometimes known as The Voice of Rock) is an English rock bassist and vocalist, best known for playing bass and performing vocals for funk rock pioneers Trapeze, the Mk. III and IV line-ups of Deep Purple, as well as briefly fronting Black Sabbath in the mid-1980s.

Hughes has carved a distinctive vocal style blending the finest elements of hard rock, soul and funk. That astonishing voice is Hughes' calling card. He's known as a singer's singer: in fact, Stevie Wonder once called Hughes his favorite white singer.

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