: Grant's work frequently appeared on the Billboard charts across multiple genres, including R&B and light pop.
: His breakout hit was "The End" in 1958, which reached number seven on the Billboard Hot 100. However, his most enduring instrumental achievement was his million-selling version of "Ebb Tide". "L-O-V-E" and the Nat King Cole Connection Earl Grant - L-O-V-E
Grant’s career was cut short at the age of 39 when he died in a car accident in the New Mexico desert in 1970. Despite his early death, he left behind nearly 50 albums and was posthumously inducted into the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame in 2013. His music remains a rare example of "organic sound" that continues to be celebrated for its "uplifting vibes" and "calm nature-like atmosphere". Earl Grant "Lover Come Back To Me" on The Ed Sullivan Show : Grant's work frequently appeared on the Billboard
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