1950s to 1960s Early in his career, he was a member of The Shields, an LA based doo wop group that recorded in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Johnny Guitar Watson and
Jesse Belvin had also been members of the group. Wright took the lead when he replaced lead singer Frankie Erivin. According to
Tony Hilder, Wright and Belvin sang on the recorded version of the Shield's release "You Cheated". The song bw "That's the Way it's Gonna Be" was released on Tender 513 in 1958. Also that year, a record that Write helped compose with Fred Lowery and Fred Stryker, "No Other Love" was recorded by
The Blossoms and released on
Capitol F4072. Wright and Belvin became involved with
A&R man Hilder who had worked for the
Kent/
Modern organization. It was recorded by
Billy Watkins. Released in 1959 on the
Challenge label, it was backed with "Rendezvous", a
Robert Hafner composition. It was given a B+ rating by
The Cash Box in its October 17 issue. It was also a prediction to do well by
Billboard that month, and it was already charting locally that year. In early 1960, Hilder had come to
San Luis Obispo to find a backing band to back Wright and Watkins on a tour.
Norman Knowles of
The Revels offered up his band to back them but Hilder didn't take up his offer. Around 1962, a single "Latinia" bw "Runky" was released on Titanic 5003. According to Robert Dalley's book, ''Surfin' Guitars: Instrumental Surf Bands of the Sixties'', the backing band was Bob Vaught's band, The Renegaids. The A side was written by
Thomas Nuñes and
Mark Hilder while the B side was written by Wright along with B. Adkins and B. Morgan. By early 1966, and now recording as Charlie Wright, he had a single out on the
Capitol label. Along with singles by
The Mar-Keys and
Percy Mayfield, Wright's single, "Help Yourself" was predicted to reach the R&B Singles chart. In 1969, Capitol released "I Don't Have To Dream" bw "She Taught Me What Love" by Bobby Sheen. Wright wrote the A side song Wright and the B side he co-wrote with Sheen. Wright also had played guitar in one of the bands Sheen was in.
1970s to present By late August 1970,
Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band had entered the
Billboard Soul Chart with "
Express Yourself". It would eventually peak at No. 3 on the rhythm and blues chart and No. 12 on pop chart. This was one of about eight charting hits that he wrote for the band. ==Discography==