
Ben E. King, born Benjamin Earl Nelson on September 28, 1938, in the United States, was a prominent figure in R&B, soul, and pop music. He began his career as the lead vocalist of The Drifters, contributing to hits like "There Goes My Baby". As a solo artist, he achieved lasting fame with the timeless classic "Stand by Me", which became a global anthem. His rich baritone and emotive delivery helped bridge R&B with mainstream audiences, influencing the Motown sound of the 1960s. Ben E. King remains a key figure in the evolution of soul music.
Songs in different languages
High-quality translations into all languages
Find the texts you need in seconds