Where Are They Now: Gene Chandler

About the Song

Gene Chandler’s iconic hit, “Duke of Earl,” is more than just a song; it’s a cultural touchstone. Released in 1962, it quickly climbed the charts, becoming a defining moment in the history of rhythm and blues.  

What makes “Duke of Earl” so enduring? It’s a perfect blend of infectious energy and soulful swagger. Chandler’s vocals are pure charisma, delivering the song with a confidence that’s both charming and commanding. The backing vocals add a layer of richness, creating a sound that’s both timeless and undeniably cool.

The lyrics are simple yet effective, painting a portrait of a charismatic and confident lover. Chandler’s proclamation of himself as the “Duke of Earl” is delivered with such conviction that it’s impossible not to be swept up in his charm. The song’s repetitive chorus is incredibly catchy, making it easy to sing along to and ensuring it sticks in your head long after the music fades.

Beyond its musical merits, “Duke of Earl” also holds historical significance. It helped to bridge the gap between rhythm and blues and pop music, paving the way for future generations of artists. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal, and it continues to be a favorite among music lovers of all ages.

So, whether you’re a longtime fan of classic R&B or simply looking for a feel-good song to brighten your day, “Duke of Earl” is a must-listen. It’s a piece of musical history that still sounds fresh and exciting today.Gene Chandler | Spotify

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Lyrics: Duke Of Earl

Duke, duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl

As I walk through this world
Nothing can stop the duke of earl
And if you, you are my girl
No one can hurt you, oh, no

Yes, I, oh, I’m gonna love you, oh, oh
Come on let me hold you, darling
Because I’m the duke of earl
So yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

And when I hold you
You’ll be my duchess, duchess of earl
We’ll walk through my dukedom
And a paradise we will share

Yes, I, oh, I’m gonna love you, oh, oh
Nothing can stop me now
For I’m the duke of earl
So yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Duke, duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl

Yes, I, oh, I’m gonna love you, oh, oh
Come on let me hold you, darling
Because I’m the duke of earl
So yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Duke, duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
(Nothing can stop me now)
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl
Duke, duke, duke of earl

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