Robert Hunter Caldwell was an American singer, composer, and musician who lived from August 15, 1951, until March 14, 2023. He issued a number of albums in the R&B, jazz, soul, and adult contemporary genres.
He is renowned for his deep, flexible voice. In 1978, Caldwell debuted his hallmark song “What You Won’t Do for Love,” which became a hit single, off his double platinum first album Bobby Caldwell.
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After releasing numerous CDs of smooth jazz and R&B, Caldwell started performing Great American Songbook classics.
He composed several songs for various musicians, including Amy Grant and Peter Cetera’s “The Next Time I Fall,” which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Hip-hop and R&B musicians commonly sample Caldwell’s songs.