Harold Burrage was a notable American blues and soul singer, pianist, and songwriter, active primarily during the 1950s and 1960s. His musical style was a fusion of Chicago blues, rhythm and blues, and early soul, characterized by his powerful, emotive vocals and skillful piano playing. Burrage is best remembered for his songs like "I'll Take One" and "Got to Find a Way," which influenced the development of Chicago's soul scene. Despite his early death at age 35, his impact on the blues and soul genres remains significant.