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James Nelson Williams (born 1962), known by the stage name D Train (stylized as D TRAIN), is an American singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, producer and actor. He rose to fame in the early 1980s with the release of his first album "You're the One for Me" (working with songwriter/producer Hubert Eaves III initially as a duo, also called D Train), which spawned his first US Billboard Dance chart number-one hit, "You're the One for Me". His debut album (under the Prelude Records label) would also chart with the hits "Keep On" and the much covered Burt Bacharach hit "Walk on By". He would go on to work with Eaves producing hits on the follow-up albums Music and Something's on Your Mind before being signed to Columbia Records, producing the albums Miracles of the Heart and In Your Eyes. The two parted ways in 1988 and D Train went on to perform on his own label, releasing the album 701 Franklin Ave.
He is married to makeup artist, wardrobe stylist, producer, and actress Bebé Ellison.
James Nelson Williams was born in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. He began singing at age 6 in the Washington Temple COGIC choir under the direction of Professors Henry and Irene Coston. He would later come under the direction of gospel singer Rev. Timothy Wright. At 10 years old, a Jackson 5 performance he saw on the Ed Sullivan Show inspired him to begin studying jazz guitar. He attended Erasmus Hall High School and played defensive tackle on the high school football team. It was here that the earned the nickname D Train after the well-known MTA Brooklyn subway line because, according to the team's captain, "When he hits you, it’s like being hit by a train".
While working on a project with his classmate, R&B singer Will Downing, D Train was introduced to musician/producer Hubert Eaves III. The duo broke out as an R&B/Dance group under the D Train name.
D Train was signed to Prelude Records and their debut hit single "You're the One for Me" was released in late 1981, which reached No. 1 on Billboard's Dance charts and remained there for 3 weeks. The single also charted at No. 13 on Billboard's R&B charts and No. 30 in the UK's Top 100.
D Train's self-titled debut album was released in early 1982, but with the popularity of their first single, "You’re the One for Me" was adopted as the album's new title. The album produced their next hit single "Keep On", mixed by record producer François Kevorkian, which peaked at No. 2 on Billboard's Dance charts and No. 15 on Billboard's R&B charts. The album's third single, the much covered Burt Bacharach single "Walk on By", also charted in both the US and the album reached No. 16 on the Billboard R&B Album charts, No. 128 on the Pop Album charts and No. 72 on the UK Album charts.
D Train's second album, Music, was released in 1983. They again enjoyed chart success in both the US and the UK with their first single "Music", which peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Dance charts, No. 20 on Billboard's R&B charts and No. 23 on the UK's top 100 charts. The album's third single, "Keep Giving Me Love" again proved successful on both sides of the Atlantic, charting at No. 24 on the Billboard Dance, No. 55 on the R&B charts No. 65 on the UK's top 100. The album peaked at No. 31 on the R&B Album charts.
The duo's third album, Something's on Your Mind, was released in 1984, becoming the final album the duo would release under the Prelude Records label. The title track for this album, released as the second single, became D Train's first Pop crossover success, peaking at No. 5 on the R&B charts and No. 79 on Billboard Hot 100. This album found the band branching out into new musical territory, incorporating elements of reggae and more adult-oriented R&B into their music. It included a cover of Carole King's "So Far Away."
James D-Train Williams
James Nelson Williams (born 1962), known by the stage name D Train (stylized as D TRAIN), is an American singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, producer and actor. He rose to fame in the early 1980s with the release of his first album "You're the One for Me" (working with songwriter/producer Hubert Eaves III initially as a duo, also called D Train), which spawned his first US Billboard Dance chart number-one hit, "You're the One for Me". His debut album (under the Prelude Records label) would also chart with the hits "Keep On" and the much covered Burt Bacharach hit "Walk on By". He would go on to work with Eaves producing hits on the follow-up albums Music and Something's on Your Mind before being signed to Columbia Records, producing the albums Miracles of the Heart and In Your Eyes. The two parted ways in 1988 and D Train went on to perform on his own label, releasing the album 701 Franklin Ave.
He is married to makeup artist, wardrobe stylist, producer, and actress Bebé Ellison.
James Nelson Williams was born in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. He began singing at age 6 in the Washington Temple COGIC choir under the direction of Professors Henry and Irene Coston. He would later come under the direction of gospel singer Rev. Timothy Wright. At 10 years old, a Jackson 5 performance he saw on the Ed Sullivan Show inspired him to begin studying jazz guitar. He attended Erasmus Hall High School and played defensive tackle on the high school football team. It was here that the earned the nickname D Train after the well-known MTA Brooklyn subway line because, according to the team's captain, "When he hits you, it’s like being hit by a train".
While working on a project with his classmate, R&B singer Will Downing, D Train was introduced to musician/producer Hubert Eaves III. The duo broke out as an R&B/Dance group under the D Train name.
D Train was signed to Prelude Records and their debut hit single "You're the One for Me" was released in late 1981, which reached No. 1 on Billboard's Dance charts and remained there for 3 weeks. The single also charted at No. 13 on Billboard's R&B charts and No. 30 in the UK's Top 100.
D Train's self-titled debut album was released in early 1982, but with the popularity of their first single, "You’re the One for Me" was adopted as the album's new title. The album produced their next hit single "Keep On", mixed by record producer François Kevorkian, which peaked at No. 2 on Billboard's Dance charts and No. 15 on Billboard's R&B charts. The album's third single, the much covered Burt Bacharach single "Walk on By", also charted in both the US and the album reached No. 16 on the Billboard R&B Album charts, No. 128 on the Pop Album charts and No. 72 on the UK Album charts.
D Train's second album, Music, was released in 1983. They again enjoyed chart success in both the US and the UK with their first single "Music", which peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Dance charts, No. 20 on Billboard's R&B charts and No. 23 on the UK's top 100 charts. The album's third single, "Keep Giving Me Love" again proved successful on both sides of the Atlantic, charting at No. 24 on the Billboard Dance, No. 55 on the R&B charts No. 65 on the UK's top 100. The album peaked at No. 31 on the R&B Album charts.
The duo's third album, Something's on Your Mind, was released in 1984, becoming the final album the duo would release under the Prelude Records label. The title track for this album, released as the second single, became D Train's first Pop crossover success, peaking at No. 5 on the R&B charts and No. 79 on Billboard Hot 100. This album found the band branching out into new musical territory, incorporating elements of reggae and more adult-oriented R&B into their music. It included a cover of Carole King's "So Far Away."
