George "Gino" Washington (born 1946?) is an African American R&B and rock s… Read Full Bio ↴George "Gino" Washington (born 1946?) is an African American R&B and rock singer from Detroit, Michigan who had cross-racial appeal and achieved local hits in 1963 and 1964 with "Out of This World" and "Gino Is a Coward". In 1964 he was drafted into the U.S. Army and served in Japan and South Vietnam; upon return his music career stalled. He hosted his own variety television show in Detroit during the 1970s.
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I'm A Coward
Gino Washington Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'I'm A Coward' by these artists:
Bruce Springsteen I ain't afraid of no lions I ain't afraid of no…
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band I ain't afraid of no lions I ain't afraid of no…
Travels & Trunks It's like a broken teenage heart And my mind is a…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Gino Washington:
Around The Town Around the town My lover waits for me And there she'll be Ar…
Puppet On A String Well, now (Walk) I walk (Talk) Oh yeah (Eat) I'm hungry (Sle…
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@doctorofenglish68
The pride of Detroit Pershing High School. This is a great record from 1964. He was drafted later that year and never had anymore hits. He was a year ahead of me in school, I went to Cooley but everybody knew who Gino was.
@fletchermoore5428
Wow thank you for sharing that!
@haroldholt2126
I met this brother in 1980 on Builtmore In D-Town. I was a landscaper at the time. When allowed to use his restroom during work on his lawn, I was able to see through his open bedroom door. In that room was the BIGGEST 4-Poster King Sized sleep surface that I have ever seen!
Judging from his room size, he couldn’t have been THAT much of a coward with the Ladies!
I am happy to hear this brother’s contribution to the Motor City Sound scene.
@tonicarpenter4126
TV One's "Unsung" brought me here to hear Keith Washington's uncle song.
@robs7189
me to
@donaldmorrow3096
Talking about coming late to the party. I was introduced in name only to this record by renowned Rock music critic (and Michigan native) Dave Marsh in his 1999 treatise, "The Heart of Rock and Soul: The 1001 Greatest Rock Singles Ever Made" (ranked at #938). Coming from two states east in Upstate New York, I read this and paid it no never mind until I moved to Toledo, OH (a little bit closer) and ran across another of his primal screams, "Out of This World." Both records prove he is a genius on par with, say, Gary US Bonds. I heard that on Detroit radio he even gave The Beatles a run for their sixpence! Glad to finally meet you, Mr. G!
@tmac396
That is a great book!
@Kitandrox
My 45 was even more scratched than This A GEM from late 64, wish I still had my 45, to much beer spilt over it at Frat parties WE played it over and over and over, just as I am about to do now. Thanks for the memories
@alain59200
thank james
@edbaranek4243
Gino is a genuis what a. Great song should have been. 1 in tthe charts.