Toussaint McCall

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About Toussaint McCall

Louisiana-based soul singer Toussaint McCall created one of the truly indelible moments of 1960s soul, the luxuriously slow and lovelorn 1967 hit "Nothing Takes the Place of You." McCall wrote the song and played organ on the session, and while his days as a hitmaker were short, "Nothing Takes the Place of You" would have a long life, becoming a staple on oldies radio and appearing in John Waters' film Hairspray, as well as being covered by Al Green, Isaac Hayes, Brook Benton, and many more. McCall would go on to record gospel music and smooth Southern soul efforts in the same vein as his greatest hit.

HOMETOWN
Monroe, LA, United States
BORN
1934
GENRE
R&B/Soul

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