“O-o-h Child” was their only song to crack the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. But the group had 19 singles that charted on either the R&B or pop charts - usually both - between the years of 1966-80. The Five Stairsteps are often thought of as a one-hit-wonder band because of the outsize popularity of “O-o-h Child,” which continues to rack up cover versions today, including one that was released just last month by KISS member Paul Stanley. Word of Burke’s death first began to circulate on Saturday and was confirmed to Rolling Stone on Tuesday by brother and bandmate Dennis Burke, who said the cause of death was pneumonia. ![]() ![]() ![]() James Burke, whose shared lead vocals helped make “O-o-h Child” into a smash for his group the Five Stairsteps in 1970, has died at age 70.
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