Stand By Me singer Ben E King has died at the age of 76, his publicist said.

The US star first found fame with The Drifters before scoring a huge hit with the track that became his signature song.

Phil Brown said: “He passed away yesterday from natural causes.”

Ben E King
Ben E King (Evan Agostini/AP)

Fellow singer Gary US Bonds paid tribute on Facebook, saying: “With an extremely heavy heart, I must say goodbye to one of the sweetest, gentlest and gifted souls that I have had the privilege of knowing and calling my friend for more than 50 years – Mr Ben E King.

“Speaking for myself, my family & my Roadhouse Rockers family, I can tell you that Ben E will be missed more than words can say. Our sincere condolences go out to Betty and the entire family.

“Thank you Ben E for your friendship and the wonderful legacy you leave behind.”

Born Benjamin Earl Nelson in North Carolina, he moved to New York as a child and got involved in the burgeoning doo wop scene. He scored hits including Save The Last Dance For Me and There Goes My Baby with The Drifters before quitting the group in 1960 to go solo.

His first two singles, Spanish Harlem and Stand By Me, were huge hits and more followed but Stand By Me only topped the UK charts in 1987 after it featured in an advert for Levis jeans.

Ben E King
Ben E King (Itsuo Inouye/AP)

Among those paying tribute was DJ Bob Harris, who said: “So sad to hear that Ben E King has passed away. More than almost anyone, he fired and inspired my love of music.”

Novelist Salman Rushdie posted a link to King’s performance of Stand By Me with the message “Thanks, Ben E King”.

The Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame, which inducted King as a member of The Drifters, described Spanish Harlem and Stand By Me as “soulful classics that have stood the test of time”.

Mr Brown added that the singer was survived by his wife Betty, three children and six grandchildren.