Ed Cobb
Biography
Edward Cornelius Cobb (February 25, 1938, South Pasadena, California – September 19, 1999, Honolulu, Hawaii) was an American musician, songwriter, and record producer, most notably during the 1950s and 1960s. He is notable for writing the song "Tainted Love" for Gloria Jones, which later became a hit worldwide when it was covered by Soft Cell.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret
1981

Nuggets (Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era 1965-1968)
1972

Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
1968

Tainted Love
1981

Baby Driver (Music From The Motion Picture)
2017

Complete Discography
1989

Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing
1982

Where Did Our Love Go
1964

Good Girl Gone Bad
2007

The Golden Age Of Grotesque
2003

Lest We Forget - The Best Of
2004

A Girl Like Me
2006

Salad Days
1985

Technicolor Paradise (Rhum Rhapsodies & Other Exotic Delights)
2018

PCD
2005

Clash On Broadway
1991

Queen Of Soul
1968

Memorabilia - The Singles
1991

Direction, Reaction, Creation
1997

The Singles
1986

Best Of The Spencer Davis Group
1984

The Motown Story (The First Twenty-Five Years)
1983

Tainted Love / Memorabilia
1981

Soul Supreme Vol 1
1969
Credited work
3,367 releases · 717 albums · active 1959–2026
- Performance · 3,613
- Production · 712
- Other credits · 80
- Engineering · 72
Studios: Producers Workshop · Camden Cell Studios · Advision Studios · Inner Ear Studios
