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  2. William Bell (singer) - Wikipedia

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    William Bell (né Yarbrough; born July 16, 1939) [1] is an American soul singer and songwriter. As a performer, he is best known for his debut single, 1961's "You Don't Miss Your Water"; 1968's top 10 hit in the UK "Private Number", a duet with Judy Clay; and his only US top 40 hit, 1976's "Tryin' to Love Two", which also hit No. 1 on the R&B chart.

  3. William Bell - Wikipedia

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    William Bell (tuba player) (1902–1971), American tuba player and teacher; William J. Bell (1927–2005), American writer and producer of TV soap operas; William Bell (singer) (born 1939), American soul singer and songwriter; William Bell (author) (1945–2016), Canadian young adult fiction author; William Brent Bell (born 1980), American film ...

  4. William J. Bell - Wikipedia

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    William Joseph Bell (March 6, 1927 – April 29, 2005) was an American screenwriter and television producer, best known as the creator of the soap operas Another ...

  5. You Don't Miss Your Water - Wikipedia

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    Bell recorded the song upon returning to Memphis, believing that he was making a demo. However, the recording was released as the B-side of the lesser known Bell single "Formula of Love". It was only after DJ 's flipped the record over and began playing the B-side instead of the A-side that sales started to pick up.

  6. William Bell (artist) - Wikipedia

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    William Bell (1734/5 - 1794) was an English painter who specialised in portraits. A prize-winning student at the Royal Academy of Arts , influenced by Sir Joshua Reynolds , [ 1 ] he achieved eminence in his native area, the North East of England.

  7. Tryin' to Love Two - Wikipedia

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    "Tryin' to Love Two" was a hit song by R&B singer William Bell in 1977. Released from his album, Coming Back for More, it would become his biggest hit, reaching number one on the R&B charts and crossing over to the pop charts, reaching number ten on the Billboard Hot 100. [1]

  8. William Bell (author) - Wikipedia

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    Bell was born in Toronto on 27 October 1945 to William B. and Irene (nee Spowart) Bell. [3] He attended New Toronto Secondary School, which inspired his novel Crabbe. [citation needed] In 1969, he received a Master of Arts in literature from the University of Toronto, and in 1984, he received a Master of Education in education curriculum and administration from the university's Ontario ...

  9. William Bell Dinsmoor - Wikipedia

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    William Bell Dinsmoor Sr. (July 29, 1886 – July 2, 1973) was an American architectural historian of classical Greece and a Columbia University professor of art and archaeology. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Biography