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Richard "Dimples" Fields (March 21, 1941 - January 12, 2000) was an American soul singer popular during the 1980s. Sources differ as to whether he was born in New Orleans, Louisiana or San Francisco, California. However, he began singing professionally in the latter city in the early 1970s, purchasing a San Francisco cabaret, the Cold Duck Music Lounge, where he headlined. He took his nickname "Dimples" from a female admirer who remarked that he was always smiling. He began recording for his own DRK label, before signing to Boardwalk Records in 1981. His first minor hit was a cover of The Penguins' "Earth Angel" that year. His first album for Boardwalk also featured the track "She's Got Papers On Me", the lament of a married man wanting his mistress, which was interrupted by his wife, played by Betty Wright, setting out her view of the situation. Fields died in Novato, California, in 2000 as the result of a stroke. [edit] If It Ain't One Thing, It's AnotherFields' breakthrough single came in 1982 with "If It Ain't One Thing, It's Another", which reached number one on the U.S. R&B chart and number 47 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1] He had first recorded and released the song for DRK in 1975—in which he laments not only the world's problems, but also those of his own life (from an ugly pregnant girlfriend to the need to read the Bible)—and was persuaded to re-record and update it by an old friend, including it on his album, Mr. Look So Good!, before it was issued as a single. It became a number-one hit for three weeks on the R&B chart. In the song's lyrics, Fields . While Fields had moderate success on the R&B charts, both under his name and his nickname, "Dimples", "If It Ain't One Thing, It's Another", was his only Billboard Hot 100 entry reaching number forty-seven. He had several less successful follow-ups before Boardwalk Records folded in 1983. He then signed with RCA Records, but was dropped after several unsuccessful singles and albums. Renamed simply "Dimples", he continued to record for the Columbia and Life record labels. He also worked as a record producer with 9.9, Pat Benatar and The Ohio Players among others. [edit] References
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