Phillip Mitchell


Leroy Phillip Mitchell , often credited as Prince Phillip Mitchell, is an American RampB singer, songwriter, and record producer. He wrote Starting All Over Again for Mel and Tim, and It Hurts So Good and Leftovers, which were both hits for Millie Jackson, as well as having some success in the 1970s and 1980s as a solo singer.

Mitchell was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and began singing when at school. After first learning trumpet, he taught himself to play guitar and piano, and started writing songs at an early age. He became lead singer in a local group, the Checkmates, who first recorded in 1961, before he left to join another group, the Cash Registers, who had previously been led by Alvin Cash. They performed in Indianapolis, where Mitchell acquired the nickname Prince Phillip, but he was then drafted into the military. He was soon discharged on medical grounds, and became the lead singer for another Indianapolis group, the Moonlighters, before joining a musical revue touring the southern States. On reaching Muscle Shoals, Mitchell left the revue and signed as a performer with Rick Halls Fame record label. However, his recordings were not released at the time, and he then recorded unsuccessfully with producer Huey Meaux in Houston, Texas. Next, he moved to Los Angeles, where he became a member of vocal a

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