Bobby Womack, Legendary Soul Singer, Dies At 70

Soul star Bobby Womack died at age 70 on Friday, his label XL Recordings announced. Famed for songs including "Across 110th Street," "If You Think You're Lonely Now," "Lookin' for a Love," and "Woman's Gotta Have It" 

Bobby Womack, a colorful and highly influential R&B singer-songwriter who influenced artists from the Rolling Stones to Damon Albarn, has died. He was 70. Womack's publicist Sonya Kolowrat said Friday that the singer had died, but she could provide no 

Womack's title track for a 1972 blaxploitation movie got a shot of adrenalin when it appeared on the soundtrack of Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown. The rattlesnake tambourine in the opening bars signals an edgy tale of life among the junkies and

Bobby Womack performs onstage at the 24th Annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Public Hall on April 4, 2009 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images). Bobby Womack, the legendary soul singer whose career was 

Soul star Bobby Womack died at age 70 on Friday, his label XL Recordings announced. Famed for songs including "Across 110th Street," "If You Think You're Lonely Now," "Lookin' for a Love," and "Woman's Gotta Have It"