Joe Jones, 79, a musician-turned-producer who sang the 1960 R&B hit "You Talk Too Much" and later became an independent music publisher and advocate for black artists' rights, died Sunday in a Los Angeles hospital of complications from surgery, said his son, Dwayne Jones. The New Orleans native had battled colon and prostate cancer in recent years.
After serving in the Navy during World War II, Jones broke into the New Orleans music scene as a bandleader, pianist and arranger before recording "You Talk Too Much," his wife, Marion, said. Among the lyrics: "You talk too much, you worry me to death. You talk too much, you even worry my pet. You talk, you talk too much."
