Submit corrections, additions and feedback
British singer Tony Kingston had a brief deal with Decca Records in England in the late 1960's with a single called "Mama Come On Home" released in April that year. The record is now considered a Northern Soul classic.
After relocating to Canada In the early '70s he was signed to Yorkville in Toronto and his 1972 single "I Am A Preacher" managed to reach #65 on the RPM Top Singles chart in February that year but having a significantly better showing on the national CHUM Chart with a peak performance of #15.
Singles
1967 Mama Come On Home/Agony And Ecstasy (Decca) F12601
1972 What We Need/Faith, Hope And Charity (Yorkville) YVS-45042
1972 I Am A Preacher/What We Need (Yorkville) YVS-45047
1972 Faith, Hope And Charity/What We Need (Yorkville) YVS-45055
1973 What Did You Say/[same] (Sweet Plum) 9915
1973 Who's Gonna Sing My Rock And Roll Song/Mysterious People (Sweet Plum) 9920
1973 Too Heavy To Carry/Worst That Could Happen (Sweet Plum) 9927
Albums
1973 Tongue Tied (Marathon) ALS-330
Video
Compilation Tracks