Soul and blues singer Joseph Hinton was born in Evansville, Indiana, on November 15, 1929. He began singing gospel music with the Blair Gospel Singers. He signed as a secular singer with Peacock Records in 1958, but did not achieve much chart success until 1963.
Joe Hinton died in Boston, Mass., on August 13, 1968 from skin cancer aged just 38 and, like Otis Redding, at the peak of his career.
Joe Hinton’s recording of “Funny How Time Slips Away”, which sounds older but dates from 1964, really is a classic rhythm and blues recording. The song was one of the first successful compositions by songwriter Willie Nelson, and was originally recorded in 1961 by country singer Billy Walker. There have been many cover versions. “Funny” spent a month at number one on Cashbox’s R&B Chart in 1964, peaked at no. 13 on the Pop chart, sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.
The recording, on Back Beat 541, arranged and conducted by Joe Scott (not credited on the label), was first issued in the UK on Decca’s Vocalion subsidiary, V-P 9224 on 25 September 1964. The track was included on Sue ILP 976, The Duke And The Peacock.
The singer "Little Joe Hinton" was a different person.

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