DHAKA: Legendary soul singer and songwriter Bobby Womack, who penned hits for many of the greatest musicians of the 20th Century, has died at the age of 70.
The cause of death was not announced, but Womack had suffered from cancer and Alzheimer’s disease and battled with drug addiction.
His hits included ‘It’s All Over Now’, performed by the Rolling Stones, and Lookin' for Love.
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009.
Womack was born in 1944 in Cleveland, Ohio and began singing in a gospel group in the 1950s with his brothers.
He later gained attention after the siblings signed to SAR Records in 1960.
The brothers, including Cecil, Curtis, Harry and Friendly Jr, cut two R&B albums as the Valentinos.
Later the group broke up and Womack turned to song writing and a solo career, reports the BBC.
BDST: 1337 HRS, JUNE 28, 2014