First recorded by Thelma Houston (1973). Hit version by Diana Ross (US #1/R&B #14/UK #5/CAN #4 1975). From the wiki: “‘Do You Know Where You’re Going To’ was written by Michael Masser and Gerry Goffin (‘You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman‘, ‘Up on the Roof‘), ...
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However, that recording never came to fruition and instead Thelma Houston, newly signed to Motown, was offered the song. Her elegant performance entranced club audiences, and soon it was a #1 disco smash and also topped the pop chart. It earned Thelma Houston a Grammy Award for Best Female ...
DON’T LEAVE ME THIS WAY by Thelma Houston I LIKE DREAMIN’ by Kenny Nolan ANGEL IN YOUR ARMS by Hot UNDERCOVER ANGEL by Alan O’Day (YOUR LOVE HAS LIFTED ME) HIGHER AND HIGHER by Rita Coolidge TORN BETWEEN TWO LOVERS by Mary MacGregor HOTEL CALIFORNIA by Eagles GOT TO GIVE IT UP by...
Thelma Houston, ‘Don’t Leave Me This Way’ 1976 Writer(s):Cary Gilbert, Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff Powered by This emotive disco ballad, previously by Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, became a barnburner for Motown star Houston. When she was nominated for a Best Female R&B Vocal Perfo...
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Thelma Houston – Don’t Leave Me This Way Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive (Official Music Video) Click to load video Music from Germany For a long time, they called the best songs to emerge from Germany in the 70s krautrock, but that’s simply because it was impossible to find a word for...
Thelma Houston: “Don’t Leave Me This Way” (1976) “Don’t Leave Me This Way” first took shape in 1975 in a more modest arrangement, as a Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes song sung by Teddy Pendergrass. Pendergrass’s tender vocals keep the songs as two distinct components—a verse...
That Mexican OT, a newcomer from Bay City, Texas with enough charisma to pull Houston rap-and-grill royalty Paul Wall for a guest verse, beams like a movie star in the exuberant video for “Johnny Dang,” clutching the song’s namesake jeweler like they’re brothers. What’s more, OT ...
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