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		<title>Monday Mixtape: 80&#8242;s Smooth Grooves 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2011 15:36:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey Everybody! This week&#8217;s mixtape was the result of a poll I placed on my Facebook &#8220;Like&#8221; page. I gave the people a choice and the resounding result was an Old School Slow Jam mix. Well this ain&#8217;t your typical slow jam mix. My mixes usually take on my moods muscially and this one is [...]]]></description>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Hey Everybody! This week&#8217;s mixtape was the result of a poll I placed on my <a href="http://www.facebook.com/djdivathemixtress" target="_blank">Facebook &#8220;Like&#8221; page</a>. I gave the people a choice and the resounding result was an Old School Slow Jam mix. Well this ain&#8217;t your typical slow jam mix. My mixes usually take on my moods muscially and this one is no different! It&#8217;s all about freedom, heartbreak and rebirth! I hope you all enjoy it and participate the next time I put up a poll!</div>
<div style="text-align: center;">Track Listing</div>
<div style="text-align: center;">1. Denise Williams &#8211; Free</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">2. Teddy Pendergrass &#8211; Love TKO</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">3. SOS Band &#8211; Weekend Girl</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">4. New Edition &#8211; Can You Stand the Rain</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">5. Alexander O&#8217;Neal &#8211; If You Were Here Tonight</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">6. Stephanie Mills &#8211; Comfort Of A Man</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">7. Freddy Jackson &#8211; Have You Ever Loved Somebody</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">8. Mtume &#8211; You Me,and He</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">9. Bobby Womack &#8211; I Wish He Didn&#8217;t Trust Me So Much</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">10. Anita Baker &#8211; Been So Long</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">11. Chaka Khan &#8211; The End Of A Love Affair</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">12. Lionel Ritchie &amp; The Commodores &#8211; Easy Like Sunday Morning</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">13. Luther Vandross &#8211; Don&#8217;t You Remember</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">14. Stephanie Mills &#8211; If I Were Your Woman</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">15. Earth, Wind &amp; Fire &#8211; Reasons</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">16. Patti LaBelle &#8211; On My Own</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">17. The Gap Band &#8211; Yearning For Your Love</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">18. LTD &amp; Jeffrey Osborne &#8211; Where Did We Go Wrong</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: center;">19. Phyllis Hyman &#8211; I Refuse To Be Lonely</div>
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		<title>Monday Mixtape: Secret Lovers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 14:29:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>DJ Diva</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So this week's mix is all about cheating songs. Nuff said! Enjoy and don't get caught! I don't wanna read about none of yall in the news!]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://themixtress.com/shop/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=33" target="_blank">(THE CD VERSION OF THIS MIX CAN BE PURCHASED HERE</a><a href="http://themixtress.com/shop/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=33" target="_blank">)</a></p>
<p>As usual&#8230;every mix has a theme and I love when the idea blossoms! This week&#8217;s mix actually started last week during a conversation with my sister Divalicious. We was talking about the past and we both started singing &#8220;LOOOOOVE then le-eave them&#8221; from Fire and Desire. We added more songs to the list and this mix was born.</p>
<p>I love a good collabo!</p>
<p>So this week&#8217;s mix is all about cheating songs. Nuff said! Enjoy and don&#8217;t get caught! I don&#8217;t wanna read about none of yall in the news!</p>
<h2><strong>Track Listing</strong></h2>
<p>1. Sweet Thing &#8211; Mary J Blige<br />
2. Boyfriend number 2 &#8211; Pleasure P<br />
3. Does He Do It &#8211; Trey Songz<br />
4. Part Time Lover &#8211; H-Town (<a href="http://fridayfavecast.com/" target="_blank">Fave</a>)<br />
5. Badhabits &#8211; Maxwell<br />
6. The Beautiful Ones &#8211; Prince (<a href="http://ejflavors.com/" target="_blank">EJ Flavors</a>)<br />
7. As We Lay &#8211; Shirley Murdock<br />
8. Everything I Miss At Home &#8211; Alexander O&#8217;Neal &amp; Cherelle (<a href="http://vibesnscribes.com/" target="_blank">Mr Fresh</a>)<br />
9. All The Things (Your Man Won&#8217;t Do) &#8211; Joe Thomas<br />
10. Secret Lovers &#8211; Atlantic Starr (<a href="http://myloveformusic.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">MLFM</a>)<br />
11. Saving All My Love For You &#8211; Whitney Houston<br />
12. Your My Little Secret &#8211; Xscape (<a href="http://bsots.com" target="_blank">BSOTS</a>)<br />
13. Down Low (x-rated remix) &#8211; R Kelly<br />
14. Contagious &#8211; Isley Brothers ft. Mr. Biggs, R.Kelly &amp; Chante Moore<br />
15. I Want You &#8211; Chico Debarge (<a href="http://www.flowink.com/" target="_blank">Todd Kelly</a>)<br />
16. I Wish &#8211; Carl Thomas<br />
17. Another Again &#8211; John Legend<br />
18. Your Secret Love &#8211; Luther Vandross (<a href="http://fridayfavecast.com/" target="_blank">Fave</a>)<br />
19. Secret Lady &#8211; Stephanie Mills<br />
20. Fire and Desire &#8211; Rick James &amp; Teena Marie</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>So this week's mix is all about cheating songs. Nuff said! Enjoy and don't get caught! I don't wanna read about none of yall in the news!</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>Monday Mixtape: Request Volume 1</title>
		<link>http://themixtress.com/2009/03/16/monday-mixtape-request-volume-1/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 16:21:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>DJ Diva</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week's Monday Mixtape was inspired by several different factors. Whenever I go to a party I always request songs...I can't help it! And I always love when they play a track beyond the 2 min break...for me ...some songs are meant to be 5-9 mins long!]]></description>
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<p>You know my birthday is coming up so if you haven&#8217;t responded to the invite&#8230;please do so&#8230;I&#8217;d love to see you all there but I understand if you can&#8217;t make it! (for those out of town I know you can&#8217;t make it but I didn&#8217;t want to leave you out!)</p>
<p>This week&#8217;s Monday Mixtape was inspired by several different factors. Whenever I go to a party I always request songs&#8230;I can&#8217;t help it! And I always love when they play a track beyond the 2 min break&#8230;for me &#8230;some songs are meant to be 5-9 mins long!</p>
<p>I was watching Rupaul this week so I had a feeling I wanted to hear some Carl Bean.</p>
<p>Also, do you have a favorite mix or playlist that you like to hear while you getting ready to go out? Well I have been lacking one of those&#8230;so this one will be perfect!</p>
<p>My sister Divalicious usually has a request and this week it was for Jocelyn Brown.</p>
<p>Lastly&#8230;I happened to hear my husband singing Gwen Guthrie&#8217;s Aint Nothing Going On But The Rent and it was so funny that I had to throw that in too. Remember&#8230;the Mixtress does take requests! Just drop them in the comment section or facebook or twitter (yeesh)</p>
<p>@KingBoola I got your Alexander O&#8217;Neal coming!</p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;">TRACK LISTING</h2>
<p>1. Native New Yorker &#8211; Odyssey<br />
2. The Glow of Love &#8211; Luther Vandross<br />
3. I Know You, I Live You &#8211; Chaka Khan<br />
4. Just Us &#8211; Two Tons of Fun<br />
5. Somebody Else&#8217;s Guy &#8211; Jocelyn Brown<br />
6. I&#8217;m Caught Up (In A One Night Love Affair) &#8211; Jocelyn Brown<br />
7. Inside Out &#8211; Odyssey<br />
8. Candy &#8211; Cameo<br />
9. Another Man &#8211; Barbara Mason<br />
10. I Was Born This Way &#8211; Carl Bean<br />
11. My Love Is Free &#8211; Double Exposure<br />
12. Music Is My Way Of Life &#8211; Patti LaBelle<br />
13. Running Away &#8211; Roy Ayers<br />
14. Ten Percent &#8211; Double Exposure<br />
15. It&#8217;s Not Over &#8211; First Choice<br />
16. Ain&#8217;t Nothing Going On (But The Rent) &#8211; Gwen Guthrie<br />
17. Padlock &#8211; Gwen Guthrie<br />
18. Single Life &#8211; Cameo</p>
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		<title>Old School Artist Spotlight: Luther Vandross Slow Songs</title>
		<link>http://themixtress.com/2008/03/27/old-school-artist-spotlight-luther-vandross-slow-songs/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2008 01:55:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>DJ Diva</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!!!!!!! It&#8217;s my 35th birthday to day but it is also Old School Thursday!!! I have two mixes for you today full of Luther Vandross love songs! There are some changes taking place around here, so please pardon the apperance while the blog is under construction. I didn&#8217;t find any dirt but [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><span style="font-size: 180%; color: #990000;">HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!!!!!!!</span></strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s my 35th birthday to day but it is also Old School Thursday!!!</p>
<p>I have two mixes for you today full of Luther Vandross love songs!<br />
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There are some changes taking place around here, so please pardon the apperance while the blog is under construction.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t find any dirt but I found this beautiful piece:</p>
<p>When making his first public appearance since his stroke, Luther said slowly:</p>
<p>&#8220;I wish I could be with you there tonight. I want to thank everyone for</p>
<p>your love and support&#8221;. He then added, &#8220;And remember, when I say goodbye</p>
<p>it&#8217;s never for long, because&#8221;&#8211;and he sang&#8211;&#8221;I believe in the power of</p>
<p>love!&#8221; Luther&#8217;s appearance that evening would be one of his final moments in</p>
<p>the public.</p>
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<p>Here are the two mixtapes. I hope you enjoy them. I know me and Scribe will !</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">Yearning Track Listing<br />
</span></strong><br />
Superstar<br />
A House Is Not A Home<br />
Anyone Who Had A Heart<br />
Any Love<br />
If Only For One Night/Creep Creep<br />
Make Me A Believer<br />
Promise Me<br />
I&#8217;d Rather<br />
Any Love<br />
I&#8217;d Rather<br />
Since I Lost My Baby<br />
Don&#8217;t Want To Be A Fool<br />
You Got me Going in Circles<br />
How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye (Duet with Dionne Warwick) <a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-wBBuzMYHI/AAAAAAAAAyE/fuuwvFrqPM0/s1600-h/Luther-Vandross-CD-Cover.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5182518400450846834" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-wBBuzMYHI/AAAAAAAAAyE/fuuwvFrqPM0/s320/Luther-Vandross-CD-Cover.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">Romantic Love Track Listing</span></strong></p>
<p>Love Won&#8217;t Let Me Wait<br />
4 Always, 4 Ever, 4 Love<br />
All the Woman I Need<br />
So Amazing<br />
There&#8217;s Nothing Better Than Love (Duet with Gregory Hines)<br />
Here and Now<br />
If This World Was Mine (Duet with Cheryl Lynn)<br />
Always &amp; Forever<br />
The Closer I Get To You (Duet with Beyonce Knowles)<br />
Knocks Me off My Feet<br />
I Thought About You<br />
I Can Make It Better<br />
Can Heaven Wait<br />
Dance With My Father</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 180%; color: #990000;"><br />
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<span class="fullpost"><br />
Biography Below the break:</span></p>
<p>Luther Vandross was one of the most successful R&amp;B artists of the 1980s</p>
<p>and &#8217;90s. Not only did he score a series of multi-million-selling albums</p>
<p>containing chart-topping hit singles and perform in sold-out tours in</p>
<p>the U.S. and around the world, but he also took charge of his music <a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-wBBOzMYEI/AAAAAAAAAxs/c-47-9eYcac/s1600-h/40_7.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5182518391860912194" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-wBBOzMYEI/AAAAAAAAAxs/c-47-9eYcac/s320/40_7.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>creatively, writing or co-writing most of his songs and arranging and</p>
<p>producing his records. He also performed these functions for other</p>
<p>artists, providing them with hits as well. He was, however, equally well</p>
<p>known for his distinctive interpretations of classic pop and R&amp;B songs,</p>
<p>reflecting his knowledge and appreciation of the popular music of his</p>
<p>youth. Possessed of a smooth, versatile tenor voice, he charmed millions</p>
<p>with his romantic music.</p>
<p>Vandross was born in New York City on April 20, 1951, and grew up in the</p>
<p>Alfred E. Smith housing projects in lower Manhattan. Both of his</p>
<p>parents, Luther Vandross, Sr., an upholsterer, and Mary Ida Vandross, a</p>
<p>nurse, sang, and they encouraged their children to pursue music as a</p>
<p>career. Vandross Sr.&#8217;s older sister Patricia Van Dross was an early</p>
<p>member of the Crests in the mid-&#8217;50s (appearing on their early singles,</p>
<p>but leaving before they achieved success with &#8220;Sixteen Candles&#8221;), and</p>
<p>Vandross himself began playing the piano at the age of three and took</p>
<p>lessons at five, although he remained a largely self-taught musician.</p>
<p>After the death of his father in 1959 when he was eight years old, he</p>
<p>was raised by his mother, who moved the family to the Bronx. While</p>
<p>attending William Howard Taft High School, he formed a vocal group,</p>
<p>Shades of Jade, with friends Carlos Alomar, Robin Clark, Anthony Hinton,</p>
<p>Diane Sumler, and Fonzi Thornton. All five, along with 11 other teenage</p>
<p>performers, were also part of a musical theater workshop, Listen, My</p>
<p>Brother, organized by the Apollo Theater in Harlem that recorded a</p>
<p>single, &#8220;Listen, My Brother&#8221;/&#8221;Only Love Can Make a Better World,&#8221; and</p>
<p>appeared on the initial episodes of the children&#8217;s television series</p>
<p>Sesame Street in 1969. After graduating from high school that year,</p>
<p>Vandross attended Western Michigan University, but dropped out after a</p>
<p>year and returned home. He spent the next few years working at odd jobs</p>
<p>while trying to break into the music business.</p>
<p>In 1973, Vandross got two of his compositions, &#8220;In This Lovely Hour&#8221; and</p>
<p>&#8220;Who&#8217;s Gonna Make It Easier for Me,&#8221; recorded by Delores Hall on her</p>
<p>album Hall-Mark, singing the latter song with her as a duet. In 1974,</p>
<p>though uncredited, he sang background vocals on Maggie Bell&#8217;s Queen of</p>
<p>the Night, and in August of the same year Carlos Alomar, who had become</p>
<p>David Bowie&#8217;s guitarist, invited him to attend a Bowie recording session</p>
<p>at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia. He quickly became more than an</p>
<p>observer, singing background vocals, serving as a vocal arranger, and</p>
<p>co-writing the song &#8220;Fascination&#8221; with Bowie. The session resulted in</p>
<p>the album Young Americans, released in March 1975, and Vandross also</p>
<p>went on tour with Bowie in September 1974 as both backup singer and</p>
<p>opening act. Meanwhile, Vandross&#8217; 1972 composition &#8220;Everybody Rejoice (A</p>
<p>Brand New Day)&#8221; was featured in the Broadway musical The Wiz, which</p>
<p>opened a run of 1,672 performances on January 5, 1975. (It was later</p>
<p>made into a 1978 film.) The show starred Stephanie Mills, who used</p>
<p>Vandross as a background singer on her 1975 album Movin&#8217; in the Right</p>
<p>Direction. (He also sang, uncredited, on Gary Glitter&#8217;s self-titled 1975</p>
<p>album.) Through Bowie, Vandross met Bette Midler, who hired him to</p>
<p>arrange vocals for her Broadway revue Bette Midler&#8217;s Clams on the Half</p>
<p>Shell, which played ten weeks at the Minskoff Theater starting on April</p>
<p>14, 1975. Midler also introduced him to her record producer, Arif</p>
<p>Mardin, at Atlantic Records, and Vandross began to get steady work as a</p>
<p>background singer and vocal arranger. In 1976, he appeared on albums by</p>
<p>Midler (Songs for the New Depression), the Brecker Brothers Band (Back</p>
<p>to Back), Roy Buchanan (A Street Called Straight), Andy Pratt</p>
<p>(Resolution), and Judy Collins (Bread and Roses). He also put together a</p>
<p>vocal quintet called Luther, consisting of himself, former Shades of</p>
<p>Jade members Anthony Hinton and Diane Sumler, Theresa V. Reed, and</p>
<p>Christine Wiltshire, which signed to Atlantic&#8217;s Cotillion Records</p>
<p>subsidiary. Their self-titled debut album was released in June 1976. It</p>
<p>did not sell well enough to reach the charts, but the tracks &#8220;It&#8217;s Good</p>
<p>for the Soul,&#8221; &#8220;Funky Music (Is a Part of Me),&#8221; and &#8220;The Second Time</p>
<p>Around&#8221; reached the R&amp;B Top 40.</p>
<p>Reed and Wiltshire dropped out, and the remaining trio made a second</p>
<p>Luther album, This Close to You (April 1977), with Vandross given top</p>
<p>billing, while Hinton and Sumler were credited as featured soloists. The</p>
<p>title song reached the R&amp;B charts, but that wasn&#8217;t enough to keep</p>
<p>Cotillion from dropping the group, which then broke up. (Vandross</p>
<p>acquired the rights to the Luther recordings and saw to it that they</p>
<p>remained out of print.) Meanwhile, Vandross continued doing sessions. In</p>
<p>1977, he appeared on albums by Nils Lofgren (I Came to Dance), Geils<br />
<a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-wBBezMYFI/AAAAAAAAAx0/aLzZNg_6tks/s1600-h/26177.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5182518396155879506" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-wBBezMYFI/AAAAAAAAAx0/aLzZNg_6tks/s320/26177.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
(aka the J. Geils Band; Monkey Island), the Average White Band and Ben</p>
<p>E. King (Benny and Us), Andy Pratt (Shiver in the Night), Ringo Starr</p>
<p>(Ringo the 4th), and Chic (Chic). He also entered the lucrative world of</p>
<p>writing and singing commercial jingles, and before long was the musical</p>
<p>voice of everything from telephones, fast food, and beverages to various</p>
<p>branches of the U.S. military on radio and television. And the recording</p>
<p>sessions continued. In 1978, he appeared on albums by Garland Jeffreys</p>
<p>(One Eyed Jack), Carly Simon (Boys in the Trees), Roy Buchanan (You&#8217;re</p>
<p>Not Alone), Quincy Jones (Sounds&#8230;and Stuff Like That!!), Norma Jean</p>
<p>(Norma Jean), T. Life (That&#8217;s Life), Roberta Flack (Roberta Flack),</p>
<p>Odyssey (Hollywood Party Tonight), the soundtrack to the movie version</p>
<p>of The Wiz, Chic (C&#8217;est Chic), Cat Stevens (Back to Earth), David</p>
<p>Spinozza (Spinozza), Carole Bayer Sager (Too), Sean Delaney (Highway),</p>
<p>the Good Vibrations (I Get Around), and Lemon (Lemon). And he was the</p>
<p>uncredited lead singer on the song &#8220;Get on Up (Get on Down),&#8221; by</p>
<p>Roundtree, an R&amp;B chart entry that fall. Vandross began to gain greater</p>
<p>attention in 1979. During the year, he appeared on albums by Sister</p>
<p>Sledge (We Are Family), the Average White Band (Feel No Fret), Chic</p>
<p>(Risqué), Bette Midler (Thighs and Whispers), Jay Hoggard (Days Like</p>
<p>These), Revelation (Get in Touch), John Tropea (To Touch You Again), the</p>
<p>Charlie Calello Orchestra (Calello Serenade), Charme (Let It In), Cher</p>
<p>(Prisoner), Roberta Flack (Featuring Donny Hathaway), Delores Hall</p>
<p>(Delores Hall, Evelyn &#8220;Champagne&#8221; King (Music Box), Ben Sidran (The Cat</p>
<p>and the Hat), and Soirée (Soirée), and on the soundtracks to the films</p>
<p>Sunnyside and The Warriors. Especially on the jazz and disco recordings,</p>
<p>he was just as likely to be a featured vocalist as a background singer.</p>
<p>And he got a prominent credit when he arranged the background vocals for</p>
<p>Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer&#8217;s duet &#8220;No More Tears (Enough Is</p>
<p>Enough),&#8221; which became a number one pop hit in November 1979. He gained</p>
<p>even more recognition in 1980, a year in which he appeared on studio</p>
<p>albums by Chaka Khan (Naughty), Melba Moore (Closer), Mtume (In Search</p>
<p>of the Rainbow Seekers), Dave Valentin (Land of the Third Eye), the</p>
<p>Brecker Brothers (Detente), Terumasa Hino (Daydream), Cissy Houston</p>
<p>(Step Aside for a Lady), Jimmy Maelen (Beats Workin&#8217;), the Jess Roden</p>
<p>Band (Stonechaser), and the Michael Zager Band (Zager), as well as live</p>
<p>albums by Bette Midler (Divine Madness) and the duo of Roberta Flack and</p>
<p>Peabo Bryson (Live &amp; More), and on the soundtrack to the film Fame. But</p>
<p>the most important credit for him that year was his work as lead</p>
<p>vocalist of the studio group Change. He sang on the band&#8217;s tracks</p>
<p>&#8220;Searching,&#8221; a Top 40 R&amp;B hit, and &#8220;The Glow of Love,&#8221; which also</p>
<p>reached the R&amp;B charts, and his name was listed prominently on the<br />
<a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-wBBuzMYGI/AAAAAAAAAx8/JQiyW1K-WIc/s1600-h/l_vandross.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5182518400450846818" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-wBBuzMYGI/AAAAAAAAAx8/JQiyW1K-WIc/s320/l_vandross.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
discs. This increased his profile even more, and he began circulating a</p>
<p>demo tape to recording companies, seeking a solo deal that would allow</p>
<p>him to write and produce his own records.</p>
<p>On April 21, 1981, he signed with the Epic Records subsidiary of the</p>
<p>major label CBS Records. Vandross immediately began work on his debut</p>
<p>album, cutting down on sideman sessions, although during 1981 he</p>
<p>appeared on albums by Bob James (All Around the Town), Bernard Wright</p>
<p>(&#8216;Nard), Change (Miracles), the J. Geils Band (Freeze Frame), Hi Gloss</p>
<p>(You&#8217;ll Never Know), the Brooklyn, Bronx &amp; Queens Band (The Brooklyn,</p>
<p>Bronx &amp; Queens Band), Stephanie Mills (Stephanie), and the Spinners</p>
<p>(Can&#8217;t Shake This Feelin&#8217;), and in June 1981 his composition &#8220;You</p>
<p>Stopped Loving Me&#8221; was sung by Roberta Flack, with him arranging and</p>
<p>singing background vocals, on the soundtrack to the film Bustin&#8217; Loose</p>
<p>and became a Top 40 R&amp;B hit for her. (Damaris revived the song for an</p>
<p>R&amp;B chart entry in 1984.) Vandross&#8217; own version was included on his</p>
<p>debut solo album, Never Too Much, released in August. The LP was a tour</p>
<p>de force for him; he produced it and wrote six of its seven songs, the</p>
<p>exception being a cover of Burt Bacharach and Hal David&#8217;s Dionne Warwick</p>
<p>hit &#8220;A House Is Not a Home.&#8221; Vandross expressed his musical vision on</p>
<p>Never Too Much, and that vision was of a smooth neo-soul style that</p>
<p>recalled the pop/R&amp;B of his youth, particularly the music of such</p>
<p>predecessors as Warwick, Aretha Franklin, the softer Motown artists,</p>
<p>like Smokey Robinson, and some of the girl groups of the early &#8217;60s,</p>
<p>such as the Shirelles. To those influences, Vandross added some</p>
<p>contemporary elements of jazz and disco. But his approach was steeped in</p>
<p>tradition; he was a stylist, harking back to the past, yet pointing to a</p>
<p>possible post-disco future for R&amp;B music. And R&amp;B fans responded warmly.</p>
<p>The title song, &#8220;Never Too Much,&#8221; topped the R&amp;B charts; second single</p>
<p>&#8220;Don&#8217;t You Know That?&#8221; reached the R&amp;B Top Ten; and third single &#8220;Sugar</p>
<p>and Spice (I Found Me a Girl)&#8221; also charted R&amp;B. The album hit number</p>
<p>one R&amp;B in November and was certified gold in December. (It went</p>
<p>platinum five years later and double platinum in 1997.) But Vandross <a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-wCVezMYII/AAAAAAAAAyM/muL5plicuOo/s1600-h/p08748u51gt.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5182519839264891010" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-wCVezMYII/AAAAAAAAAyM/muL5plicuOo/s320/p08748u51gt.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>encountered more resistance in the pop realm, where the album reached</p>
<p>only the Top 20 and the single &#8220;Never Too Much&#8221; only made the Top 40.</p>
<p>Artistically and commercially, these results set a pattern for Vandross&#8217;</p>
<p>career. Appearing regularly, his albums showed great consistency in</p>
<p>style and content, even to the point of featuring a cover of a classic</p>
<p>pop/R&amp;B song on each disc. And while they also sold consistently to the</p>
<p>R&amp;B audience, they rarely received equal support from pop fans. Having</p>
<p>successfully launched his solo career, Vandross might have been expected</p>
<p>to abandon session work; certainly, he had less time for it. But he</p>
<p>still enjoyed working as a background singer, so he still did it</p>
<p>selectively. In 1982, for example, he appeared on albums by Irene Cara</p>
<p>(Anyone Can See), Michael Franks (Objects of Desire), Kleeer (Taste the</p>
<p>Music), Bob James (Hands Down), Linda Clifford (I&#8217;ll Keep on Loving You,</p>
<p>and Ullanda McCullough (Watching Me, Watching You). At the same time,</p>
<p>Vandross&#8217; demonstrated abilities as songwriter, producer, and vocal</p>
<p>arranger opened up to him the opportunity to work in these capacities</p>
<p>with some of the artists he had grown up idolizing, as well as his</p>
<p>contemporaries. He first turned his attention to Cheryl Lynn, producing</p>
<p>her R&amp;B Top Ten album Instant Love (June 1982); writing the title song,</p>
<p>which became a Top 20 R&amp;B hit; and singing a duet with her on a revival</p>
<p>of the 1968 Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell hit &#8220;If This World Were Mine,&#8221;</p>
<p>which reached the R&amp;B Top Five. (&#8220;Look Before You Leap,&#8221; from the album,</p>
<p>also made the R&amp;B charts.) Next, he turned to Aretha Franklin, producing</p>
<p>her July 1982 LP Jump to It, and writing or co-writing four of its eight</p>
<p>songs, including the title track, an R&amp;B number one; &#8220;Love Me Right,&#8221;</p>
<p>which went Top 40 R&amp;B; and &#8220;This Is for Real,&#8221; an R&amp;B chart entry.</p>
<p>Topping the R&amp;B chart, it was her first gold album in six years. He also</p>
<p>sang on Diana Ross&#8217; October 1982 LP Silk Electric. Somehow, he found</p>
<p>time to make his second solo album, Forever, for Always, for Love,</p>
<p>released in September, again serving as his own producer and writing or</p>
<p>co-writing all the tracks except for covers of Smokey Robinson&#8217;s 1965</p>
<p>hit for the Temptations &#8220;Since I Lost My Baby&#8221; and, in a medley with his</p>
<p>own &#8220;Bad Boy,&#8221; Sam Cooke&#8217;s &#8220;Having a Party.&#8221; Vandross&#8217; co-writers on</p>
<p>some of the songs were bassist Marcus Miller and keyboard player Nat</p>
<p>Adderley, Jr. (a former member of Listen, My Brother), musical</p>
<p>associates who would work with him throughout his career. A musical</p>
<p>complement to Never Too Much, Forever, for Always, for Love was another</p>
<p>R&amp;B chart-topper for Vandross, throwing off three singles, the Top Five</p>
<p>&#8220;Bad Boy/Having a Party,&#8221; the Top 20 &#8220;Since I Lost My Baby,&#8221; and the</p>
<p>chart entry &#8220;Promise Me.&#8221; That, of course, was as far as the R&amp;B charts</p>
<p>were concerned. On the pop side, the album went Top 20 and only &#8220;Bad</p>
<p>Boy/Having a Party&#8221; charted. Nevertheless, the LP was certified gold in</p>
<p>two months and platinum in six. Vandross&#8217; multiple career tracks</p>
<p>continued apace in 1983. He sang on albums by David Sanborn<br />
<a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-wCVuzMYJI/AAAAAAAAAyU/O58foby-oiw/s1600-h/untitled+1.bmp"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5182519843559858322" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-wCVuzMYJI/AAAAAAAAAyU/O58foby-oiw/s320/untitled+1.bmp" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
(Backstreet), James Ingram (It&#8217;s Your Night), former Shades of Jade</p>
<p>member Fonzi Thornton (The Leader), Linda Lewis (A Tear and a Smile),</p>
<p>Stephanie Mills (Merciless), and Betty Wright (Back at You). He produced</p>
<p>Aretha Franklin&#8217;s next album, Get It Right, composing the title song,</p>
<p>which hit number one R&amp;B, with Marcus Miller, and its follow-up, &#8220;Every</p>
<p>Girl (Wants My Guy),&#8221; a Top Ten R&amp;B hit. Then, he turned to another idol</p>
<p>of his youth, Dionne Warwick, producing her album How Many Times Can We</p>
<p>Say Goodbye. He and Warwick sang the title song as a duet that became</p>
<p>her first R&amp;B Top Ten hit in eight years; it also made the pop Top 40.</p>
<p>&#8220;Got a Date,&#8221; the Vandross/Miller composition released as a second</p>
<p>single from the album, also made the R&amp;B charts. And, although it took</p>
<p>until December, Vandross managed to come up with his third solo album,</p>
<p>the aptly titled Busy Body. On this album, he co-produced several of the</p>
<p>tracks with Miller, also writing most of the material with Miller and</p>
<p>Nat Adderley, Jr., the exceptions being &#8220;How Many Times Can We Say</p>
<p>Goodbye&#8221; and a medley of the Leon Russell/Bonnie Bramlett standard</p>
<p>&#8220;Superstar&#8221; with Stevie Wonder&#8217;s &#8220;Until You Come Back to Me (That&#8217;s What</p>
<p>I&#8217;m Gonna Do).&#8221; As usual, there were three singles: &#8220;I&#8217;ll Let You Slide&#8221;</p>
<p>and &#8220;Superstar/Until You Come Back to Me (That&#8217;s What I&#8217;m Gonna Do)&#8221;</p>
<p>made the R&amp;B Top Ten, and &#8220;Make Me a Believer&#8221; was a chart entry (of the</p>
<p>three, only the medley scraped into the pop chart); as usual, the album</p>
<p>hit number one R&amp;B, but only the Top 40 of the pop chart; and as usual,</p>
<p>sales certifications poured in, the album going gold in two months and</p>
<p>platinum in January 1985. Vandross finally eased off on his recording</p>
<p>schedule during 1984, if only because he was now a major concert</p>
<p>attraction and toured in both North America and Europe. His only credit</p>
<p>for the year was his composing (with Marcus Miller), arranging,</p>
<p>producing, and singing background vocals on the song &#8220;You&#8217;re My Choice</p>
<p>Tonight (Choose Me)&#8221; for Teddy Pendergrass, a Top 20 R&amp;B hit.</p>
<p>Vandross thus was able to lavish more time on his fourth album, The</p>
<p>Night I Fell in Love, released in March 1985. Overall producer credit</p>
<p>again went to him, with three of the eight tracks co-produced by Miller.</p>
<p>Six of the songs were written by Vandross alone or co-written with</p>
<p>Miller or Nat Adderley, Jr., the exceptions being covers of Brenda</p>
<p>Russell&#8217;s &#8220;If Only for One Night&#8221; and Stevie Wonder&#8217;s &#8220;Creepin&#8217;.&#8221; The</p>
<p>album spawned four R&amp;B single hits: &#8220;&#8216;Til My Baby Comes Home&#8221; (Top Ten</p>
<p>and a Top 40 pop hit); &#8220;It&#8217;s Over Now&#8221; (Top Five); &#8220;Wait for Love&#8221; (Top</p>
<p>20); and &#8220;If Only for One Night.&#8221; The album spent seven weeks atop</p>
<p>Billboard&#8217;s R&amp;B LP list, going gold and platinum simultaneously as soon</p>
<p>as it was eligible for certification in May and double platinum in 1990.</p>
<p>It also reached number 14 in the pop charts, Vandross&#8217; best showing yet.</p>
<p>With his own album out of the way, he made some selected appearances on</p>
<p>other albums during 1985, contributing a song, &#8220;She&#8217;s So Good to Me,&#8221; to</p>
<p>the soundtrack of the film The Goonies and singing on albums by Carly</p>
<p>Simon (Spoiled Girl), Patti Austin (Gettin&#8217; Away with Murder), and</p>
<p>Wonder (In Square Circle). He also sang background vocals on the</p>
<p>Temptations&#8217; &#8220;Do You Really Love Your Baby,&#8221; a song he co-wrote with</p>
<p>Miller that peaked in the R&amp;B Top 20 in early 1986. Vandross spent much</p>
<p>of 1986 working on his own material, only pausing to contribute</p>
<p>background vocals on David Bowie&#8217;s soundtrack to the film Labyrinth. The</p>
<p>results of his efforts were first heard in June when &#8220;Give Me the</p>
<p>Reason&#8221; was included on the soundtrack to the film Ruthless People and</p>
<p>released as a single that went Top Five R&amp;B and reached the pop chart.</p>
<p>Vandross&#8217; fifth album, also titled Give Me the Reason, followed in</p>
<p>September. His fifth consecutive R&amp;B chart-topper, it included</p>
<p>additional singles &#8220;Stop to Love&#8221; (number one R&amp;B and his first Top 20</p>
<p>pop hit); the duet with Gregory Hines &#8220;There&#8217;s Nothing Better Than</p>
<p>Love,&#8221; co-written with John &#8220;Skip&#8221; Anderson, a synthesizer player in</p>
<p>Vandross&#8217; band (also number one R&amp;B and a pop chart entry); &#8220;I Really</p>
<p>Didn&#8217;t Mean It&#8221; (Top Ten R&amp;B); and &#8220;So Amazing&#8221; (an R&amp;B chart entry of a</p>
<p>Vandross song previously recorded by Dionne Warwick, whose Burt</p>
<p>Bacharach/Hal David hit &#8220;Anyone Who Had a Heart&#8221; was revived on the LP).</p>
<p>Simultaneous gold and platinum certifications in December were followed</p>
<p>by a double-platinum award in 1990. In 1987, Vandross contributed a</p>
<p>song, &#8220;It&#8217;s Hard for Me to Say,&#8221; which he co-wrote with John &#8220;Skip&#8221;</p>
<p>Anderson and co-produced, to Diana Ross&#8217; album Red Hot Rhythm &amp; Blues,</p>
<p>and worked as a background singer and arranger on Ava Cherry&#8217;s Picture</p>
<p>Me and Cheryl Lynn&#8217;s Start Over. He also appeared on Irene Cara&#8217;s</p>
<p>Carasmatic, Nick Kamen&#8217;s self-titled album, and Doc Powell&#8217;s Love Is</p>
<p>Where It&#8217;s At. Meanwhile, Gerald Albright covered &#8220;So Amazing&#8221; and took</p>
<p>it into the R&amp;B Top 20. In 1988, Vandross sang background vocals on</p>
<p>Patti Austin&#8217;s The Real Me and Barbra Streisand&#8217;s Till I Loved You, and</p>
<p>he wrote &#8220;The Girl Wants to Dance with You,&#8221; which became a Top Ten R&amp;B</p>
<p>hit for Gregory Hines. The song appeared on Hines&#8217; self-titled album,</p>
<p>which Vandross produced. Otherwise, he spent the two-year interval</p>
<p>between his fifth and sixth albums doing shows and working on that sixth</p>
<p>album, Any Love, which appeared in October 1988 and was supported by a</p>
<p>three-month U.S. tour. By now, Marcus Miller had been promoted to full</p>
<p>co-producer, and other co-writers had joined the team, but the approach</p>
<p>was still the same. And so was the success. Any Love topped the R&amp;B</p>
<p>charts and gave Vandross his first Top Ten pop album, with the usual</p>
<p>simultaneous gold and platinum certifications two months after release.</p>
<p>The title song topped the R&amp;B list and penetrated the pop chart; second</p>
<p>single &#8220;She Won&#8217;t Talk to Me&#8221; went Top Five R&amp;B and made the pop Top 40;</p>
<p>and &#8220;For You to Love&#8221; was another Top Five R&amp;B hit. Vandross had by now</p>
<p>become an international success, and a record-breaking ten-night stand</p>
<p>at London&#8217;s Wembley Arena in March 1989 was commemorated with a home</p>
<p>video, Live at Wembley. At the close of an enormously successful decade,</p>
<p>Vandross and Epic determined to sum things up, and in October 1989</p>
<p>issued the two-LP greatest-hits compilation The Best of Luther Vandross:</p>
<p>The Best of Love, which included two new tracks, &#8220;Here and Now&#8221; and</p>
<p>&#8220;Treat You Right.&#8221; With those additions, the collection didn&#8217;t just</p>
<p>summarize Vandross&#8217; career, it finally gave him his long-sought major</p>
<p>crossover hit, as &#8220;Here and Now,&#8221; a song co-written by Dionne Warwick&#8217;s</p>
<p>son David L. Elliott with Terry Steele, not only topped the R&amp;B chart</p>
<p>but also hit the pop Top Ten, going gold in the process. It also won</p>
<p>Vandross his first Grammy Award, for Best R&amp;B Vocal Performance, Male.</p>
<p>&#8220;Treat You Right&#8221; went Top Five R&amp;B, and the set was a million seller by</p>
<p>March 1990. (By 1997, it was triple platinum.) Between the release of</p>
<p>the hits album and his next regular studio album, Power of Love, which</p>
<p>appeared in April 1991, Vandross as usual lent his talents to other</p>
<p>artists&#8217; recordings. He sang background vocals for Quincy Jones (Back on</p>
<p>the Block), Paul Jackson, Jr. (Out of the Shadows), and David Lasley</p>
<p>(Soldiers on the Moon). He contributed a song, &#8220;There&#8217;s Only You,&#8221; to</p>
<p>the soundtrack of the 1990 film Made in Heaven. He wrote and produced</p>
<p>the song &#8220;Who Do You Love&#8221; for Whitney Houston&#8217;s album I&#8217;m Your Baby</p>
<p>Tonight. And he served as an arranger, producer, and background vocalist</p>
<p>on Lisa Fischer&#8217;s So Intense, released the same day as Power of Love.</p>
<p>Vandross&#8217; seventh album, Power of Love suggested that the pop</p>
<p>breakthrough he had achieved with &#8220;Here and Now&#8221; would be sustained. The</p>
<p>advance single, a medley of Vandross and Marcus Miller&#8217;s song &#8220;Power of</p>
<p>Love&#8221; with the Sandpebbles&#8217; 1967 hit &#8220;Love Power,&#8221; not only topped the</p>
<p>R&amp;B charts, but also went Top Five pop, and the LP, Vandross&#8217; seventh</p>
<p>R&amp;B number one, was his second to penetrate the pop Top Ten. A million</p>
<p>seller by June 1991, it went double platinum two years later in the wake</p>
<p>of the further singles &#8220;Don&#8217;t Want to Be a Fool&#8221; (Top Five R&amp;B, Top Ten</p>
<p>pop), &#8220;The Rush&#8221; (Top Ten R&amp;B and a pop chart entry), and &#8220;Sometimes</p>
<p>It&#8217;s Only Love&#8221; (Top Ten R&amp;B). Vandross&#8217; national tour to support the</p>
<p>album began in September 1991 and included four sold-out nights at</p>
<p>Madison Square Garden in October as it ran through January 1992. &#8220;Power</p>
<p>of Love/Love Power&#8221; was named Best R&amp;B Song at the 1991 Grammys, and the</p>
<p>Power of Love album won Vandross another trophy for Best R&amp;B Vocal</p>
<p>Performance, Male.</p>
<p>One might have supposed that all was well in the world of Luther</p>
<p>Vandross, but on January 2, 1992, he filed suit in Los Angeles Superior</p>
<p>Court against Sony Music Entertainment (which had acquired CBS Records),</p>
<p>citing California Labor Code Section 2855, which limits personal service</p>
<p>contracts to seven years. By then, he had been with CBS/Sony for nearly</p>
<p>11 years, fulfilling a ten-album contract that still had three albums to</p>
<p>go. Vandross was not the first or the last recording artist to file such</p>
<p>a suit, and whether he really wanted to void his contract, believing</p>
<p>that Epic still hadn&#8217;t done enough to sell his records to the pop</p>
<p>audience, or simply intended to use the suit to induce the record</p>
<p>company to renegotiate his deal on more favorable terms, is unclear. Not</p>
<p>for the first or last time, the record company in question settled</p>
<p>quietly, not wishing to test the law. The terms of the settlement were</p>
<p>not reported, but thereafter, Vandross had his own vanity label, his</p>
<p>records going out under the Epic/LV imprint. As usual, following the</p>
<p>release of Power of Love, Vandross found the time to work with other</p>
<p>artists. He appeared on 1991 albums by BeBe &amp; CeCe Winans (Different</p>
<p>Lifestyles), Patti LaBelle (Burnin&#8217;), Richard Marx (Rush Street), and</p>
<p>Kevin Owens (That Time Again), and he co-wrote and produced the song</p>
<p>&#8220;Doctor&#8217;s Orders&#8221; on Aretha Franklin&#8217;s What You See Is What You Sweat.</p>
<p>In 1992, without a new album out, he kept his name before the public</p>
<p>with special appearances, starting with the soundtrack to the film Mo&#8217;</p>
<p>Money, released in June, which featured a song called &#8220;The Best Things</p>
<p>in Life Are Free&#8221; (not the 1927 standard by Buddy DeSylva, Lew Brown,</p>
<p>and Ray Henderson, but a newly written composition) that he performed</p>
<p>with Janet Jackson, Bell Biv DeVoe, and Ralph Tresvant (which is to say,</p>
<p>four of the five members of New Edition). It hit number one on the R&amp;B</p>
<p>chart and went Top Ten pop. Next, Vandross wrote and performed the theme</p>
<p>song &#8220;Heart of a Hero&#8221; for the soundtrack of the movie Hero, released in</p>
<p>October 1992, and the same month he contributed a performance of &#8220;The</p>
<p>Christmas Song&#8221; to the seasonal charity album A Very Special Christmas,</p>
<p>Vol. 2. He made more modest contributions to two albums released in the</p>
<p>first quarter of 1993, Dionne Warwick&#8217;s Friends Can Be Lovers and Eddie</p>
<p>Murphy&#8217;s Love&#8217;s Alright. Never Let Me Go, Vandross&#8217; eighth album, was</p>
<p>released on June 1, 1993, prefaced by the single &#8220;Little Miracles</p>
<p>(Happen Every Day).&#8221; Maybe the promotional staff at Epic Records was</p>
<p>demoralized by the recent lawsuit, or perhaps changing musical styles,</p>
<p>notably the rise of hip-hop, were affecting matters, but the commercial</p>
<p>response to Vandross&#8217; new music was slightly disappointing. The single</p>
<p>reached the R&amp;B Top Ten but was only a minor pop chart entry, and Never</p>
<p>Let Me Go, despite marking a new pop chart peak for Vandross at number</p>
<p>six, stayed in that chart less than half the tenure enjoyed by Power of</p>
<p>Love; on the R&amp;B chart, it crested at number three, Vandross&#8217; first new</p>
<p>album not to reach number one. Three further singles charted &#8212; &#8220;Heaven</p>
<p>Knows,&#8221; a cover of the Bee Gees&#8217; &#8220;How Deep Is Your Love,&#8221; and &#8220;Never Let</p>
<p>Me Go&#8221; &#8212; but none was a substantial hit. The falloff in sales was</p>
<p>actually minor; the album took one month longer to go platinum than</p>
<p>Vandross albums usually did. But for the first time, the singer&#8217;s</p>
<p>momentum was slowing. Despite this, he continued his usual round of</p>
<p>activities, initially touring Europe to promote the album; appearing in</p>
<p>the small part of a hitman in the film The Meteor Man in August;</p>
<p>launching a U.S. arena tour that began in September and ran through</p>
<p>November; and, in November, singing a duet with Frank Sinatra of Rodgers</p>
<p>&amp; Hart&#8217;s &#8220;The Lady Is a Tramp&#8221; as the leadoff track on Sinatra&#8217;s</p>
<p>celebrated Duets album. Then it was back to Europe for another round of</p>
<p>dates. Vandross also paid visits to his friends in recording studios,</p>
<p>resulting in appearances on the 1994 albums Paid Vacation by Richard</p>
<p>Marx, Restless by Bob James, and World Tour by Jason Miles. But he</p>
<p>clearly knew something had to be done to revitalize his own recording</p>
<p>career.</p>
<p>An idea came from Sony president Tommy Mottola and his then-wife,</p>
<p>superstar Mariah Carey. Vandross had put at least one oldie on every one</p>
<p>of his albums: why not do an all-covers album? For most other artists,</p>
<p>this would have seemed like a typically clichéd record company concept,</p>
<p>commercial but artistically stifling. For Vandross, who was steeped in</p>
<p>pop music history and who had done some of his best work reimagining the</p>
<p>music of others, it was a natural. He even agreed to give up the</p>
<p>production reins to a Sony stalwart, the commercially savvy Walter</p>
<p>Afanasieff, whose recent clients included Carey, Michael Bolton, and</p>
<p>Celine Dion. The result was the modestly titled Songs, released</p>
<p>September 27, 1994. The album was prefaced by a cover of the 1981 Lionel</p>
<p>Richie/Diana Ross hit &#8220;Endless Love,&#8221; on which Vandross sang a duet with</p>
<p>Carey. The single peaked at number two on the pop charts, a new high for</p>
<p>Vandross, even outpacing its number seven showing on the R&amp;B charts. The</p>
<p>album went to number two R&amp;B and number five pop, another crossover high</p>
<p>for the singer. With follow-up singles in revivals of Heatwave&#8217;s 1978</p>
<p>hit &#8220;Always and Forever&#8221; (Top 20 R&amp;B and a pop chart entry) and the</p>
<p>double-sided &#8220;Going in Circles&#8221;/&#8221;Love the One You&#8217;re With&#8221; (the former</p>
<p>previously a hit for both the Friends of Distinction and the Gap Band;</p>
<p>the latter the Stephen Stills hit), which went Top 40 R&amp;B and was</p>
<p>another pop chart entry, the album was an immediate million-seller and</p>
<p>went double platinum within 18 months. His commercial status restored,</p>
<p>Vandross undertook his usual pursuits, singing background vocals on the</p>
<p>occasional album (Cindy Mizelle&#8217;s Cindy Mizelle [1994], Naomi Campbell&#8217;s</p>
<p>Babywoman, Yvonne Lewis&#8217; No Strangers in Paradise [both 1995]) and</p>
<p>undertaking a tour that began on May 31, 1995, in San Diego, CA. For his</p>
<p>next album, he tried another favorite record company concept, the</p>
<p>holiday collection. This Is Christmas, which contained seven originals</p>
<p>along with only three traditional Christmas songs and restored the</p>
<p>production team of Vandross, Nat Adderley, Jr., and Marcus Miller, was</p>
<p>released October 24, 1995. It went Top Five R&amp;B (with the track &#8220;Every</p>
<p>Year, Every Christmas&#8221; making the R&amp;B Top 40) and peaked at number 28 in</p>
<p>the pop charts. An immediately certified gold album, it became a</p>
<p>perennial seller and went platinum in 2002. Also in the 1995 holiday</p>
<p>season, Vandross contributed a track, &#8220;The Thrill I&#8217;m In,&#8221; to the</p>
<p>soundtrack of the film Money Train. Vandross did some touring during the</p>
<p>summer of 1996, and he contributed a cover of the Peter, Paul &amp; Mary hit</p>
<p>&#8220;If I Had a Hammer&#8221; to the benefit album For Our Children Too, released</p>
<p>in September, but he spent most of the year working on Your Secret Love,</p>
<p>the album that would complete his Epic Records contract. It was released</p>
<p>on October 1, following the title song, which came out as an advance</p>
<p>single that made the R&amp;B Top Five and was a pop chart entry. (The track</p>
<p>went on to win Vandross another Grammy for Best R&amp;B Vocal Performance,</p>
<p>Male.) The album itself spent a week at number two in the R&amp;B charts and</p>
<p>made the pop Top Ten, as second single &#8220;I Can Make It Better&#8221; hit the</p>
<p>R&amp;B Top 20, also making the pop chart, and third single &#8220;Love Don&#8217;t Love</p>
<p>You Anymore&#8221; became a minor R&amp;B hit. Simultaneous gold and platinum</p>
<p>certifications arrived in December. Vandross spent much of 1997 touring, <a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-wCV-zMYKI/AAAAAAAAAyc/sxomCdGy414/s1600-h/untitled.bmp"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5182519847854825634" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-wCV-zMYKI/AAAAAAAAAyc/sxomCdGy414/s320/untitled.bmp" border="0" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>beginning with an appearance at Superbowl XXXI on January 26 to sing the</p>
<p>national anthem. He did take time out to sing background vocals on</p>
<p>Richard Marx&#8217;s April release, Flesh &amp; Bone, however. On September 30,</p>
<p>Epic/LV released his valedictory collection, One Night with You: The</p>
<p>Best of Love, Vol. 2, which began with four new recordings, none of them</p>
<p>written or produced by him, but instead contributed by such usually</p>
<p>reliable hitmakers as Diane Warren, R. Kelly, and the team of Jimmy Jam</p>
<p>&amp; Terry Lewis. Understandably, Epic didn&#8217;t do much of a promotional job</p>
<p>on this contractual obligation release, which nevertheless reached the</p>
<p>R&amp;B Top 40 and the pop Top 50, spawning a Top 40 R&amp;B hit in R. Kelly&#8217;s</p>
<p>&#8220;When You Call on Me/Baby That&#8217;s When I Come Runnin&#8217;&#8221; and an R&amp;B chart</p>
<p>entry in Jam &amp; Lewis&#8217; &#8220;I Won&#8217;t Let You Do That to Me,&#8221; with a gold-disc</p>
<p>certification in December. While weighing offers from different record</p>
<p>companies, Vandross made some guest appearances, turning up on BeBe</p>
<p>Winans&#8217; self-titled album in October 1997, on Jimmy Reid&#8217;s Forever Loved</p>
<p>in March 1998, and on his associate Marcus Miller&#8217;s Suddenly in June. On</p>
<p>April 8, he performed at a Burt Bacharach tribute concert at the</p>
<p>Hammerstein Ballroom in New York, singing &#8220;Windows of the World&#8221; and</p>
<p>&#8220;What the World Needs Now.&#8221; The show was filmed for television and</p>
<p>taped, resulting in a soundtrack album, One Amazing Night, released in</p>
<p>November. Vandross also paid tribute to Patti LaBelle at the same venue</p>
<p>on June 2 for a PBS special. Deciding on Virgin Records, a subsidiary of</p>
<p>the major label EMI, he presented a new album, I Know, on August 11. He</p>
<p>had already begun to introduce contemporary elements of rap and hip-hop</p>
<p>on Your Secret Love, and I Know continued this trend, but it was a</p>
<p>commercial disappointment, only going gold and generating just one Top</p>
<p>40 R&amp;B hit in &#8220;Nights in Harlem.&#8221; As a result, he left Virgin after only</p>
<p>this one release. During 1999 and 2000, Vandross kept his hand in with</p>
<p>soundtrack and session work. He co-wrote and co-produced &#8220;When You&#8217;re a</p>
<p>Woman&#8221; for Lisa Fischer and Masters at Work, featured on the soundtrack</p>
<p>of the film 24 Hour Woman, released in March 1999; contributed</p>
<p>background vocals to Natalie Cole&#8217;s Snowfall on the Sahara in June 1999;</p>
<p>sang and arranged for Dave Koz&#8217;s The Dance in September 1999; and sang</p>
<p>background vocals and did vocal arrangements on BeBe Winans&#8217; Love &amp;</p>
<p>Freedom in August 2000. That same month, he ended his search for a new</p>
<p>record company affiliation, becoming the first act signed to veteran</p>
<p>record executive Clive Davis&#8217; new startup label, J Records. He made his</p>
<p>label debut with the track &#8220;If I Was the One,&#8221; included on the</p>
<p>soundtrack of Dr. Doolittle 2 on June 5, 2001. The song also appeared on</p>
<p>Luther Vandross, which was released two weeks later. Vandross and Davis</p>
<p>served as co-album producers, with individual tracks produced by others,</p>
<p>and new songwriters were brought in to give Vandross a new, current</p>
<p>sound. The makeover was largely successful. Leadoff single &#8220;Take You</p>
<p>Out&#8221; became a Top Ten R&amp;B and Top 40 pop hit, followed by the R&amp;B chart</p>
<p>entry &#8220;Can Heaven Wait&#8221; and the R&amp;B Top 40 and pop chart entry &#8220;I&#8217;d</p>
<p>Rather,&#8221; as the album made the pop Top Ten and just missed topping the</p>
<p>R&amp;B chart, reaching platinum status by November. His career revitalized</p>
<p>once again, Vandross toured in early 2002, then began work on a second</p>
<p>album for J, taking time out to sing Marvin Gaye&#8217;s &#8220;What&#8217;s Going On&#8221; on</p>
<p>Doc Powell&#8217;s album 97th and Columbus and to contribute background vocals</p>
<p>to &#8220;Load Is Lifted&#8221; on Suzanne Couch&#8217;s In the Rhythm (not released until</p>
<p>2005). He co-wrote the title song for his new album, &#8220;Dance with My</p>
<p>Father,&#8221; with Richard Marx, and they combined for a heartfelt tribute to</p>
<p>Vandross&#8217; father. The album was finished by the spring of 2003, and</p>
<p>Vandross was preparing for a round of publicity work when he collapsed</p>
<p>in his New York apartment on April 16, 2003, the victim of a serious</p>
<p>stroke, apparently brought on by his diabetes and the physical strain of</p>
<p>his lifelong struggles with his weight. Despite his illness, J released</p>
<p>&#8220;Dance with My Father,&#8221; which became an R&amp;B and pop Top 40 hit and a</p>
<p>gold record, introducing the album, which hit number one on both charts,</p>
<p>a first for him. Over the next year, &#8220;Smooth Love,&#8221; &#8220;Think About You,&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Buy Me a Rose,&#8221; and &#8220;The Closer I Get to You&#8221; (a duet with Beyoncé</p>
<p>Knowles re-creating the original version by Roberta Flack and Donny</p>
<p>Hathaway) figured in the pop, R&amp;B, and/or adult contemporary (AC)</p>
<p>charts, as the album sold over two million copies. Vandross was a</p>
<p>sentimental favorite at the 2003 Grammy Awards, and his career total of</p>
<p>trophies doubled from four to eight as he won Song of the Year and Best</p>
<p>R&amp;B Vocal Performance, Male, for &#8220;Dance with My Father,&#8221; Best R&amp;B Album,</p>
<p>and Best R&amp;B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for &#8220;The Closer I</p>
<p>Get to You.&#8221; He made an appearance via videotape to accept his awards</p>
<p>and promised to return to action soon. Meanwhile, J Records had kept his</p>
<p>name before the public by releasing the concert collection Live Radio</p>
<p>City Music Hall 2003, recorded in February 2003, on October 14, 2003; it</p>
<p>reached number six in the R&amp;B charts and number 22 in the pop charts. By</p>
<p>all reports, Vandross continued his recovery during 2004 and into 2005;</p>
<p>he even appeared on Oprah Winfrey&#8217;s television show in May 2005. But on</p>
<p>July 1, 2005, it was announced that he had died, having &#8220;never really</p>
<p>recovered&#8221; from his stroke. During his lifetime, Luther Vandross&#8217; albums</p>
<p>were certified for sales of 23-and-a-half-million copies in the U.S.;</p>
<p>estimates of his total worldwide record sales were as high as 40</p>
<p>million. Sales, of course, tell only part of the story, but it is</p>
<p>notable that, in the precarious world of popular music, and in</p>
<p>particular of the notoriously fickle genre of R&amp;B and the difficult</p>
<p>category of crossover pop, Vandross sold records in the millions</p>
<p>consistently for over two decades. It is even more notable that,</p>
<p>although he certainly molded his music to a certain extent to meet the</p>
<p>marketplace, he also imposed his own direction on R&amp;B. Prior to him, the</p>
<p>popular music of African-Americans tended to jump from one style to</p>
<p>another with nary a look backward. But Vandross, coming along in the</p>
<p>wake of disco and while rap/hip-hop was in its infancy, insisted on</p>
<p>reverence for the soul music of the recent past and deliberately</p>
<p>reformulated it in an &#8220;old-school&#8221; approach that came to be known as the</p>
<p>black AC radio format &#8220;quiet storm.&#8221; Even as rap dominated the charts in</p>
<p>the early years of the 21st century, he maintained his passion for</p>
<p>romantic, melodic music, and he drew listeners along with him. His early</p>
<p>death at the age of 54 robbed American popular music of one of its more</p>
<p>consistent and compelling voices, and it is only a partial comfort that</p>
<p>he left behind a substantial body of work. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music</p>
<p>Guide</p>
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!!!!!!!
It&#38;#8217;s my 35th birthday to day but it is also Old School Thursday!!!
I have two mixes for you today full of Luther Vandross love songs!

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!!!!!!!
It&#38;#8217;s my 35th birthday to day but it is also Old School Thursday!!!
I have two mixes for you today full of Luther Vandross love songs!

There are some changes taking place around here, so please pardon the apperance while the blog is under construction.
I didn&#38;#8217;t find any dirt but I found this beautiful piece:
When making his first public appearance since his stroke, Luther said slowly:
&#38;#8220;I wish I could be with you there tonight. I want to thank everyone for
your love and support&#38;#8221;. He then added, &#38;#8220;And remember, when I say goodbye
it&#38;#8217;s never for long, because&#38;#8221;&#38;#8211;and he sang&#38;#8211;&#38;#8221;I believe in the power of
love!&#38;#8221; Luther&#38;#8217;s appearance that evening would be one of his final moments in
the public.

Here are the two mixtapes. I hope you enjoy them. I know me and Scribe will !
Yearning Track Listing

Superstar
A House Is Not A Home
Anyone Who Had A Heart
Any Love
If Only For One Night/Creep Creep
Make Me A Believer
Promise Me
I&#38;#8217;d Rather
Any Love
I&#38;#8217;d Rather
Since I Lost My Baby
Don&#38;#8217;t Want To Be A Fool
You Got me Going in Circles
How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye (Duet with Dionne Warwick) 
Romantic Love Track Listing
Love Won&#38;#8217;t Let Me Wait
4 Always, 4 Ever, 4 Love
All the Woman I Need
So Amazing
There&#38;#8217;s Nothing Better Than Love (Duet with Gregory Hines)
Here and Now
If This World Was Mine (Duet with Cheryl Lynn)
Always &#38;#38; Forever
The Closer I Get To You (Duet with Beyonce Knowles)
Knocks Me off My Feet
I Thought About You
I Can Make It Better
Can Heaven Wait
Dance With My Father



Biography Below the break:
Luther Vandross was one of the most successful R&#38;#38;B artists of the 1980s
and &#38;#8217;90s. Not only did he score a series of multi-million-selling albums
containing chart-topping hit singles and perform in sold-out tours in
the U.S. and around the world, but he also took charge of his music 
creatively, writing or co-writing most of his songs and arranging and
producing his records. He also performed these functions for other
artists, providing them with hits as well. He was, however, equally well
known for his distinctive interpretations of classic pop and R&#38;#38;B songs,
reflecting his knowledge and appreciation of the popular music of his
youth. Possessed of a smooth, versatile tenor voice, he charmed millions
with his romantic music.
Vandross was born in New York City on April 20, 1951, and grew up in the
Alfred E. Smith housing projects in lower Manhattan. Both of his
parents, Luther Vandross, Sr., an upholsterer, and Mary Ida Vandross, a
nurse, sang, and they encouraged their children to pursue music as a
career. Vandross Sr.&#38;#8217;s older sister Patricia Van Dross was an early
member of the Crests in the mid-&#38;#8217;50s (appearing on their early singles,
but leaving before they achieved success with &#38;#8220;Sixteen Candles&#38;#8221;), and
Vandross himself began playing the piano at the age of three and took
lessons at five, although he remained a largely self-taught musician.
After the death of his father in 1959 when he was eight years old, he
was raised by his mother, who moved the family to the Bronx. While
attending William Howard Taft High School, he formed a vocal group,
Shades of Jade, with friends Carlos Alomar, Robin Clark, Anthony Hinton,
Diane Sumler, and Fonzi Thornton. All five, along with 11 other teenage
performers, were also part of a musical theater workshop, Listen, My
Brother, organized by the Apollo Theater in Harlem that recorded a
single, &#38;#8220;Listen, My Brother&#38;#8221;/&#38;#8221;Only Love Can Make a Better World,&#38;#8221; and
appeared on the initial episodes of the children&#38;#8217;s television series
Sesame Street in 1969. After graduating from high school that year,
Vandross attended Western Michigan University, but dropped out after a
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		<description><![CDATA[Download Here: Hey Everybody&#8230;It&#8217;s time for the Monday Mixtape! Yeah&#8230;I know it&#8217;s Tuesday. Did I mention that I&#8217;m a mom and wife? LOL I&#8217;m also the chick that puts it down twice a week. Show me some love! This week I&#8217;m featuring Luther Vandross. I miss him so much. I will posting his biography on [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hey Everybody&#8230;It&#8217;s time for the Monday Mixtape!</p>
<p><span style="font-size:78%;"><span style="color: #990000;">Yeah&#8230;I know it&#8217;s Tuesday. Did I mention that I&#8217;m a mom and wife? LOL</span><br />
</span><br />
I&#8217;m also the chick that puts it down twice a week. Show me some love!</p>
<p>This week I&#8217;m featuring Luther Vandross.</p>
<p>I miss him so much. I will posting his biography on <a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-kV1OzMX8I/AAAAAAAAAwg/dXUCtOg_KKo/s1600-h/untitled.bmp"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5181696850516533186" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-kV1OzMX8I/AAAAAAAAAwg/dXUCtOg_KKo/s200/untitled.bmp" border="0" alt="" /></a>Thursday, along with a double mixtape of his slow songs. There&#8217;s time to submit your favorites in the comments.</p>
<p>Luther Vandross was full of Aries chacteristics. A typical diva, I will have to dig a little to get some of the good stories. Of how he often threw shade to other divas. I&#8217;ma have some juicy tidbits LOL</p>
<p>But in listening to all of these Luther songs (that I own), I reveled in the fact that Luther sang about all kinds of love. Secret, repentant, hopeful, expectant and romantic. The strength and conviction in his voice when he sang &#8220;Wait For Love&#8221; convinced me to do just that.</p>
<p>Enjoy the music of an Aries Man close to my heart. I&#8217;ll always miss you Luther!</p>
<h2><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Track Listing</strong></span></h2>
<p><span style="font-size:180%;"> </span>The Glow Of Love<br />
Searching<br />
Never Too Much <a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-kV0-zMX7I/AAAAAAAAAwY/kM6gS_UCYXM/s1600-h/3525253928.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5181696846221565874" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R-kV0-zMX7I/AAAAAAAAAwY/kM6gS_UCYXM/s200/3525253928.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
Bad Boy (Having A Party)<br />
Stop To Love<br />
&#8216;Til My Baby Comes Home<br />
I Really Didn&#8217;t Mean It<br />
Best Things In Life Are Free (ft. Janet Jackson)<br />
Shine<br />
Give Me The Reason<br />
Love The One You With<br />
Power of Love<br />
Can I Take You Out Tonight<br />
Your Secret Love<br />
If I Didn&#8217;t Know Better<br />
Wait For Love</p>
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Hey Everybody&#38;#8230;It&#38;#8217;s time for the Monday Mixtape!
Yeah&#38;#8230;I know it&#38;#8217;s Tuesday. Did I mention that I&#38;#8217;m a mom and wife? LOL

I&#38;#8217;m also the chick that puts it down twice a week. Show me some love!
This week I&#38;#8217;m featuring Luther Vandross.
I miss him so much. I will posting his biography on Thursday, along with a double mixtape of his slow songs. There&#38;#8217;s time to submit your favorites in the comments.
Luther Vandross was full of Aries chacteristics. A typical diva, I will have to dig a little to get some of the good stories. Of how he often threw shade to other divas. I&#38;#8217;ma have some juicy tidbits LOL
But in listening to all of these Luther songs (that I own), I reveled in the fact that Luther sang about all kinds of love. Secret, repentant, hopeful, expectant and romantic. The strength and conviction in his voice when he sang &#38;#8220;Wait For Love&#38;#8221; convinced me to do just that.
Enjoy the music of an Aries Man close to my heart. I&#38;#8217;ll always miss you Luther!
Track Listing
 The Glow Of Love
Searching
Never Too Much 
Bad Boy (Having A Party)
Stop To Love
&#38;#8216;Til My Baby Comes Home
I Really Didn&#38;#8217;t Mean It
Best Things In Life Are Free (ft. Janet Jackson)
Shine
Give Me The Reason
Love The One You With
Power of Love
Can I Take You Out Tonight
Your Secret Love
If I Didn&#38;#8217;t Know Better
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		<description><![CDATA[Aries&#8230;The first sign of the zodiac. Natural leaders. Hey Everybody&#8230;It&#8217;s time for the Aries Artist Spotlight!!!! Thanks for the birthday wishes (wink @AS)&#8230;it&#8217;s only 2 weeks from today!!!! I love yall&#8230;all of yall&#8230;(and yall too. I wish u the best) This weeks Aries artist is Aretha Franklin. The Queen! I don&#8217;t know about yall&#8230;but I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><strong><span style="color: #990000;">Aries&#8230;The first sign of the zodiac. Natural leaders.<br />
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<p><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5177270428568351714" style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; CURSOR: hand; TEXT-ALIGN: center" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9lcBkDzc-I/AAAAAAAAArA/7UdBIPcadic/s320/22895768.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="121" height="151" /></p>
<p>Hey Everybody&#8230;It&#8217;s time for the Aries Artist Spotlight!!!! Thanks for the birthday wishes (wink @AS)&#8230;it&#8217;s only 2 weeks from today!!!! I love yall&#8230;all of yall&#8230;(and yall too. I wish u the best)</p>
<p>This weeks Aries artist is Aretha Franklin. <strong><span style="font-size:180%;">The Queen!</span></strong></p>
<p><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5177270432863319026" style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; CURSOR: hand; TEXT-ALIGN: center" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9lcB0Dzc_I/AAAAAAAAArI/44EgViCZfDk/s320/ARETHA_FRANKLIN1.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know about yall&#8230;but I am so tired of these gossip sites talking about Aretha and disrepecting her&#8230;especially when one of the loudest malcontents looks like a bulldog! For real&#8230;I&#8217;m sick of it. Like you haven&#8217;t worn the same outfit twice because you thought you looked good in it! Like you haven&#8217;t paid attention to society and did whatever you felt you <a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldh0DzdFI/AAAAAAAAAr0/YSYAcA5u2vs/s1600-h/Aretha%2520Franklin%252090s%2520promotional%2520photo.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5177272082130760786" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldh0DzdFI/AAAAAAAAAr0/YSYAcA5u2vs/s200/Aretha%2520Franklin%252090s%2520promotional%2520photo.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a>wanted to do or worn what you wanted to wear&#8230;or even said what you wanted to say!!!</p>
<p>This woman is an icon and m-fers need to respect her as such.</p>
<p>That said&#8230;I&#8217;m such a stan for Re-Re. I can listen to her songs from the 60&#8242;s and 70&#8242;s and they apply to my heart in the present time. When Aretha sings gospel, I want to rededicate myself to Christ! When she sings about broken hearts, I am reminded of how it USED to feel. I&#8217;m a stan.</p>
<p>So here&#8217;s the mix and the Biography is below the break. Enjoy one of our beautiful queens and remember that Aries Divas will tell you just how it is and how it should be. I am no exception to that rule!</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 180%; color: #990000;">Listen Here:</span></strong></p>
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<p><strong><span style="font-size: 180%; color: #990000;">Track Listing</span></strong><br />
<a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldzEDzdMI/AAAAAAAAAss/-LNk84nzSRA/s1600-h/Aretha-Franklin-Photograph-C12147468.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5177272378483504322" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldzEDzdMI/AAAAAAAAAss/-LNk84nzSRA/s200/Aretha-Franklin-Photograph-C12147468.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
Daydreaming<br />
I Say A Little Prayer<br />
Baby I Love You<br />
Spanish Harlem<br />
Rock Steady<br />
Jump To It<br />
Freeway of Love<br />
Who&#8217;s Zoomin&#8217; Who<br />
The House That Jack Built<br />
Respect<br />
Since You Been Gone<br />
Think<br />
Chain of Fools<br />
Rose Is Still A Rose (with Lauren Hill) <a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldh0DzdGI/AAAAAAAAAr8/gOvkqybAT7U/s1600-h/Aretha_Franklin.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5177272082130760802" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldh0DzdGI/AAAAAAAAAr8/gOvkqybAT7U/s200/Aretha_Franklin.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
Oh Me Oh My<br />
I Never Loved A Man<br />
A Natural Woman<br />
Giving Him Something He Can Feel<br />
Sparkle<br />
Bridge Over Troubled Water<br />
Precious Lord, Take My Hand<br />
Oh Happy Day (with Mavis Staples)<br />
Hurts Like Hell (Waiting to Exhale Soundtrack)</p>
<p>Biography and more Pictures after the break!</p>
<p>Biography</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">Early life and career</span></strong><br />
Franklin was born on March 25, 1942, in Memphis, Tennessee to the Rev. C. L. Franklin, a <a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldiEDzdII/AAAAAAAAAsM/-7MX5nhrwlk/s1600-h/Aretha_Franklin_intro.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5177272086425728130" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldiEDzdII/AAAAAAAAAsM/-7MX5nhrwlk/s200/Aretha_Franklin_intro.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a>Baptist minister, and Barbara Siggers Franklin. Aretha&#8217;s parents had a troubled relationship and they separated when Aretha was six. Siggers died of a heart attack when Franklin was ten. The fourth of five siblings, Aretha&#8217;s father&#8217;s first pulpit after Memphis was in Buffalo, New York. The family subsequently moved to Detroit, Michigan where Rev. Franklin assumed the pulpit of the New Bethel Baptist Church, and gained national fame as a preacher. Adept at the piano as well as having a gifted voice, Franklin became a child prodigy. By the age of fourteen, she signed a record deal with Checker Records, where her father recorded his sermons and gospel vocal recordings and issued The Gospel Soul of Aretha Franklin in 1956. Her earlier influences included Clara Ward and Mahalia Jackson, both of whom spent a lot of time in Aretha&#8217;s home.<br />
Teenage pregnancies derailed Franklin&#8217;s gospel career when she gave birth to the first and second of her four sons in 1955 and 1957. By the time she returned to singing, instead of performing gospel and inspired by the successes of idols Dinah Washington and Sam Cooke, Aretha decided to secure herself a deal as a pop artist. After being offered contracts from Motown and RCA, Franklin signed with Columbia Records in 1960. Her recordings during that time reflected a jazz influence inspired by Washington and moved away from her gospel roots. Franklin initially scored a few hits on Columbia including her version of &#8220;Rock-A-Bye Your Baby (With A Dixie Melody)&#8221;, which peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart in 1961, and the Top 10 R&amp;B hits, &#8220;Today I Sing The Blues&#8221;, &#8220;Won&#8217;t Be Long&#8221; and &#8220;Operation Heartbreak&#8221;. However, by the end of 1966, with little commercial success in six years with Columbia and desperate for a sound, she accepted an offer to sign with Atlantic Records. According to Franklin years later, &#8220;they made me sit down on the piano and the hits came.&#8221;<br />
<strong><span style="font-size:130%;">&#8220;Queen of Soul&#8221;</span></strong> <a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldiEDzdHI/AAAAAAAAAsE/mqRj66EKOfY/s1600-h/aretha_franklin_2.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5177272086425728114" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldiEDzdHI/AAAAAAAAAsE/mqRj66EKOfY/s200/aretha_franklin_2.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
In 1967 Franklin issued her first Atlantic single, &#8220;I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)&#8221;, a blues ballad that introduced listeners to her gospel style. Produced by Jerry Wexler, the song became Franklin&#8217;s breakthrough single reaching the Top 10 on the Hot 100, and holding the #1 spot for 7 weeks on Billboard&#8217;s R&amp;B Singles chart. The B-side to the single, &#8220;Do Right Woman, Do Right Man&#8221;, charted on the R&amp;B side, and introduced a more gospel element to Franklin&#8217;s developing sound.<br />
Her next single, &#8220;Respect&#8221;, firmly launched Franklin to superstardom. Written and originally recorded by Otis Redding, Franklin&#8217;s feminist version of the song became a hit reaching #1 on both the R&amp;B and the Pop charts and helping her Atlantic debut album, I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You, reach million-seller status. In the next ten months, Franklin released a number of top ten hits including &#8220;Baby I Love You&#8221;, &#8220;Chain Of Fools&#8221; and &#8220;(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman&#8221;.<br />
In early 1968 Franklin won her first two Grammies (for &#8220;Respect&#8221;), including the first Grammy awarded in the &#8220;Best Female R&amp;B Vocal Performance&#8221; category. Franklin went on to win eight &#8220;Best Female R&amp;B Vocal Performance&#8221; awards in a row. Over the next seven years, Franklin continued to score hit singles including &#8220;Think&#8221;, &#8220;The House That Jack Built&#8221;, &#8220;I Say A Little Prayer&#8221; (a cover of Dionne Warwick&#8217;s hit), &#8220;Call Me&#8221;, &#8220;Don&#8217;t Play That Song&#8221; and &#8220;Spanish Harlem&#8221;.<br />
By the end of the 1960s, Franklin&#8217;s position as The Queen of Soul was firmly established. Her albums were also hot sellers; one in particular, 1972&#8242;s Amazing Grace, eventually sold over two million US copies, becoming &#8220;the best-selling gospel album of all time&#8221;. Franklin&#8217;s hit streak continued into the mid-1970s. 1973&#8242;s emotional plea &#8220;Angel&#8221;, produced by Quincy Jones and written by Franklin&#8217;s sister Carolyn, was a stand out single that became yet another #1 on the R&amp;B chart. The subsequent album Hey Now Hey (The Other Side of the Sky), however, was not successful. <a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldz0DzdNI/AAAAAAAAAs0/Z4Fv8bVx9uE/s1600-h/DR1015_Aretha_FRANKLIN_C-795897.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5177272391368406226" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldz0DzdNI/AAAAAAAAAs0/Z4Fv8bVx9uE/s200/DR1015_Aretha_FRANKLIN_C-795897.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
1974&#8242;s Gold-certified single &#8220;Until You Come Back to Me (That&#8217;s What I&#8217;m Gonna Do)&#8221; hit #1 R&amp;B and #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. By 1975, however, with the expanding exposure of Disco and the popularity of fellow Atlantic artist Roberta Flack, relations between Franklin and Atlantic Records were starting to strain. As a result, Aretha was recording poor material such as 1975&#8242;s listless You album, and her record sales declined dramatically. Franklin had peaked while the music industry was moving on to younger black female singers such as Natalie Cole, Chaka Khan, and Donna Summer.</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">Decline and tragedy</span></strong><br />
In 1976, Franklin&#8217;s Curtis Mayfield-produced soundtrack of the film, Sparkle, briefly brought Franklin out of her funk. It was her first album to reach Gold status since the landmark Amazing Grace. The suggestive &#8220;(Giving Him) Something He Can Feel&#8221; became a number-one R&amp;B smash and reached #28 on the Pop side. However, it was Aretha&#8217;s only Pop Top 40 appearance during the second half of the 1970s. Her later period Atlantic albums including Sweet Passion, Almighty Fire and La Diva were critical as well as sales failures and to top it off Franklin owed major debts to the IRS for failure to pay back taxes. Her recording contract with Atlantic ran out at the end of 1979 and neither Aretha nor the company had any desire to renew it. On June 10, 1979, Franklin&#8217;s minister father, the Rev. C.L. Frankl<a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldz0DzdOI/AAAAAAAAAs8/LJlF6P-IHLM/s1600-h/untitled.bmp"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5177272391368406242" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldz0DzdOI/AAAAAAAAAs8/LJlF6P-IHLM/s200/untitled.bmp" border="0" alt="" /></a>in, was seriously wounded during what was said to be an attempted robbery at his Linwood Avenue home in Detroit, leaving him in a comatose state in which he remained until he died in the summer of 1984.</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">Return to prominence</span></strong><br />
In 1980, Franklin&#8217;s career was given a much-needed boost thanks to a cameo appearance on The Blues Brothers, singing Think as Mrs. Matt Murphy. That same year, Clive Davis signed Aretha to his Arista Records. The singles &#8220;United Together&#8221; and &#8220;Love All The Hurt Away&#8221; &#8211; a duet with George Benson &#8211; returned her to the Top 10 on the Billboard R&amp;B Singles chart. But it was the spectacular 1982 album, Jump To It, produced by longtime admirer Luther Vandross, and the title-track 45 that gave Aretha her first R&amp;B chart-topping and pop success since &#8220;(Giving Him) Something He Can Feel&#8221;. The Jump To It album enjoyed a long run at #1 on Billboard&#8217;s R&amp;B Albums chart (even the Zoomin&#8217; album only reached #3). It won an American Music Award, was nominated for a Grammy and was certified Gold in early 1983 &#8211; Aretha&#8217;s first Gold disc since the 1976 Sparkle album.<br />
The following year Franklin and Vandross collaborated again on the disappointing Get It Right. But in 1985, Franklin&#8217;s sound was commercialized into a glossy pop sound as she experienced <a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldt0DzdKI/AAAAAAAAAsc/NTNqsVIwxfk/s1600-h/aretha-franklin.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5177272288289191074" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldt0DzdKI/AAAAAAAAAsc/NTNqsVIwxfk/s200/aretha-franklin.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a>her first-ever Platinum-certified album, Who&#8217;s Zoomin&#8217; Who?. Yielding smash hits like the Motown-influenced &#8220;Freeway of Love&#8221;, the title track, and her duet with rock duo Eurythmics, &#8220;Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves&#8221;, the album became the first Platinum certification of Aretha&#8217;s entire career, reintroducing her sound to a younger generation of fans. In 1986, Franklin did nearly as well with an album simply titled Aretha which yielded her first number-one pop single in two decades with the George Michael duet, &#8220;I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)&#8221;. The album is noteworthy for the striking cover which was Andy Warhol&#8217;s last work before his death. Other hits included her cover of The Rolling Stones&#8217; &#8220;Jumpin&#8217; Jack Flash&#8221; and the girl group-inspired &#8220;Jimmy Lee&#8221;. When Aretha was taken out of print, it had sold over nine million copies worldwide.<br />
Aretha returned to gospel in 1987 with her album One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism which was recorded live at her New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit. However, the disc was a far cry from her 1972 effort Amazing Grace and had middling sales. Subsequent follow-ups such as 1989&#8242;s Through The Storm and 1991&#8242;s What You See Is What You Sweat sold poorly and failed to produce any major mainstream hits &#8211; other than the former album&#8217;s Elton John-featured title track &#8211; but her career got a slight boost in 1993 when she scored a dance-club hit with &#8220;Deeper Love&#8221; off the Sister Act 2: Back In The Habit soundtrack. In 1994, she scored a top forty hit with the Babyface-produced ballad, &#8220;Willing To Forgive&#8221;.<br />
Franklin returned to prominence with her 1998 album, A Rose Is Still A Rose. The album&#8217;s mixture of urban contemporary, hip-hop soul and soul was a departure from Franklin&#8217;s previous material. The title track, produced by Lauryn Hill, gave her a smash hit on the R&amp;B and Pop charts and earned a gold single while the album was certified gold also, the first time since 1986&#8242;s Aretha that any of the singer&#8217;s albums went gold. That same year, with less than twenty-four hours to prepare, Franklin stepped in for Luciano Pavarotti to sing &#8220;Nessun Dorma&#8221; at the 1998 Grammy Awards. (Pavarotti, who was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award that night, was too sick to attend.) She gave a soulful and highly improvised performance in the aria&#8217;s original key, while firmly stamping out the year with a captivating performance during VH-1&#8242;s &#8220;Divas Live&#8221; telecast.<br />
<strong><span style="font-size:130%;">Recent years</span></strong><br />
Following the success of A Rose Is Still A Rose, Franklin has continued recording if only sporadically. Her most recent release was 2003&#8242;s So Damn Happy, which included the Grammy-winning track &#8220;Wonderful&#8221;. Shortly after its release, Franklin left Arista Records after twenty-three years with the company. She has since started her own label, Aretha Records, and plans to issue her long-promised new album, A Woman Falling Out Of Love in 2008. She is also coaching young actors during auditions for a musical based on her autobiography, From These Roots.<br />
In 1998, Franklin also took again her role of Mrs. Murphy in Blues Brothers 2000, this time singing her old hit &#8220;Respect&#8221;. Like in the 1980 movie, she plays the possessive wife of the lead guitarist of the Blues Brothers Band, singing the song during a row with her husband about his joining his former band.<br />
Aretha has released a new album &#8220;Jewels In The Crown: All-Star Duets With The Queen&#8221; The <a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldy0DzdLI/AAAAAAAAAsk/VxYTGluwSKo/s1600-h/Aretha-Franklin-Oh-Happy-Day-372442.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5177272374188537010" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldy0DzdLI/AAAAAAAAAsk/VxYTGluwSKo/s200/Aretha-Franklin-Oh-Happy-Day-372442.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a>disc features duets performed with Whitney Houston, Luther Vandross, Richard Marx, John Legend, Annie Lennox, Mary J. Blige, Frank Sinatra, George Michael, Christina Aguilera, George Benson, Fantasia, Gloria Estefan, and Mariah Carey. A duet with Faith Hill has been recorded but it&#8217;s not on the album. The album includes two new recordings with Fantasia, on the lead single &#8220;Put You Up On Game&#8221; and John Legend. The lead single &#8220;Put You Up On Game&#8221; hit radio on October 1, 2007 and became the number one most added song on Urban AC radio the following week. The album also includes Aretha&#8217;s historical rendition of &#8220;Nessun Dorma&#8221; from the 1998 Grammy telecast. The album was released November 13, 2007 on Arista Records.<br />
On February 8, 2008, Franklin was honored as MusiCares &#8220;Person of the Year&#8221;, two days prior to the 50th Annual Grammy Awards where she was awarded her 20th Grammy.</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">Personal life<br />
</span></strong>Twice divorced, Franklin is the mother of four grown sons. Two of her sons, Kecalf and Teddy, are active in the music business. Teddy is the musical director and guitarist of Franklin&#8217;s touring band. From 1961 to 1969, Aretha was married to her manager and co-writer Ted White. In 1978 she married Cooley High actor Glynn Turman. White had been a decade older than Aretha while Turman was four years younger. The marriage lasted until late 1982 when Franklin and her family returned permanently to Detroit. She and Turman officially divorced in early 1984.<br />
She is the godmother of Whitney Houston, who also grew up to be a pop star, rising to fame in the mid 1980s. A still image of Franklin was shown in the closing scene of Houston&#8217;s late 1985 video for the single How Will I Know.</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">Awards and achievements</span></strong><br />
On January 3, 1987, she became the first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.<br />
In May 1987, she was awarded an honorary Doctor of Musicology degree from the University of Detroit.<br />
In September, 1999, she was awarded The National Medal of Arts by President Clinton. <a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldiUDzdJI/AAAAAAAAAsU/EunGjiJhtS0/s1600-h/aretha_queenofsoul.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5177272090720695442" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_fxDwefN2z1g/R9ldiUDzdJI/AAAAAAAAAsU/EunGjiJhtS0/s200/aretha_queenofsoul.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
In 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked her #9 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. To give perspective to this honor, only the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, the Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry, Jimi Hendrix, James Brown, and Little Richard finished ahead of her on this list. Ray Charles finished at number ten, right behind Franklin.<br />
In 2005, she was awarded The Presidential Medal of Freedom by President George W. Bush.<br />
In 2005, she became the second woman (Madonna being the first, a founding member) to be inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame.<br />
On May 13, 2006, she was presented with an honorary Doctor of Music degree by the Berklee College of Music.<br />
On May 14, 2007, she was presented with an honorary Doctor of Music degree from the University of Pennsylvania.<br />
Is an honorary member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.<br />
She is the youngest recipient of a Kennedy Center Honor.<br />
First black woman to appear on the cover of Time magazine.<br />
On February 8, 2008, Franklin was honored as MusiCares &#8220;Person of the Year&#8221;.<br />
On February 14, 2008, Franklin was given the Vanguard award at the NAACP Image awards.<br />
In 2008, Franklin was added to PETA’s ‘Worst-Dressed Celebrities of 2008’ after appearing at the Grammy awards in a full length fur coat.<br />
Grammy Awards<br />
Franklin has won twenty Grammy Awards in total during her nearly half-century long career (she first charted in 1961), and holds the record for most Best Female R&amp;B Vocal Performance award with eleven to her name (including eight consecutive awards from 1968 to 1975 &#8211; the first eight awarded in that category). <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aretha_Franklin">(bio credit)</a></p>
<p><strong>And DJ Diva Loves her with all her Heart.</strong></p>
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<p>Ok so Blogger ate my first post…I’m a Diva…I ranted…Now I’m over it!</p>
<p>Good thing it did…cause now I revised the playlist and it’s even better than before!</p>
<p>So sit back…press play…and remember all the times you cheated…or the times that you were cheated on! And if you have a little time…read my commentary on each song…it’s partially a response to Miss Ladybug…She asked about my top 10 dating mistakes…well this is 30! …..I hope I put in a couple that you haven’t heard…because….</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 180%; font-family: verdana;">I …</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 180%; font-family: verdana;">Am …</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>THE QUEEN OF R&amp; B</strong></p>
<p>Don’t forget it! LOL</p>
<p><strong>1. Somebody&#8217;s Sleeping In My Bed (Remix) &#8211; Dru Hill</strong> – <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>If there ever was…I never caught it! Negroes would have been on the news “ There was apparently a double shooting…a short black woman is in custody…full story at 11!”<br />
</em></span><br />
Y<strong>2. Somebody Elses Guy &#8211; Jocelyn Brown-</strong> <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>Yeah…I messed around with somebody else’s guy…didn’t we all? Even if we didn&#8217;t know it?<br />
</em></span><br />
<strong>3. Another Man &#8211; Barbara Mason</strong> – <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>Now I can say this did happen to me…I dated someone at 15…and at 18…Mommy and I was watching the news…after Arthur Ashe’s death…and I saw dude…Mommy said “didn’t you date him?” I said “yeah”…She said “He’s gay”…I said “I see!”</em></span></p>
<p><strong>4. Who&#8217; Making Love &#8211; Johnnie Taylor</strong>-<span style="color: #ff0000;"> </span><em><span style="color: #ff0000;">You never know what someone is doing…while you out doing it too!<br />
</span></em><br />
<strong>5. Candy Licker &#8211; Marvin Sease</strong> &#8211; <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>This was the first time I ever heard of “Jody”…I’m glad I married one LMAO! </em></span></p>
<p><em><span style="color: #ff0000;">Let me lick you up</span></em></p>
<p><em><span style="color: #ff0000;">Let me lick you down</span></em></p>
<p><em><span style="color: #ff0000;">Turn around baby</span></em></p>
<p><em><span style="color: #ff0000;">Let me lick you all around!</span></em></p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><em><strong>And he’s mine</strong>…if anybody comes near him…refer back to song #1<br />
</em></span><br />
<strong>6.Clean Up Woman &#8211; Betty Wright</strong>- <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>There are a lot of clean-up women out there…I have runa across more than my share!<br />
</em></span><br />
<strong>7.Call Me – Skyy</strong> – <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>I don’t think I was ever this bold…but then again…<br />
</em></span><br />
<strong>8.Part Time Lover &#8211; Stevie Wonder</strong> – <em><span style="color: #ff0000;">Yeah I had one once…and it was worth it!<br />
</span></em><br />
<strong>9.Usher -You Make Me Wanna</strong> – <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>Why do men fall into this trap?</em><br />
</span><br />
<strong>10.Girlfriend &#8211; Alicia Keys</strong> – <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>Don’t believe his ass! The Angry Dwarf and the Hebrew ran this line on me….In the Hebrew’s case…she&#8217;s now the mother of 5 of his kids!</em></span></p>
<p><strong>11.Creep (So So Def Remix) – TLC</strong> – <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>I had this on my answering machine…while I was dating DJ the DJ…until a chick called and said “Oh you creeping? Well he is too!”…I wasn’t mad…but I erased it…..<br />
</em></span><br />
<strong>12.Mr. Man &#8211; Alicia Keys (duet w Jimmy Cozier)</strong> – <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>I can’t say how many times this happened to me in a club….but I remember when it happened with JOE…that I should have done it (another AD reference…I can’t help it LOL!)<br />
</em></span><br />
<strong>13.Same Girl Remix &#8211; R. Kelly feat. Usher &amp; T-Pain</strong> – <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>Yes I was the same girl…and I don’t regret it!<br />
</em></span><br />
<strong>14.Emotional (remix) &#8211; Carl Thomas/Faith Evans</strong> – <em><span style="color: #ff0000;">I was busted by the Indian hugged up in Bentley’s…You&#8217;ll have to read it in the book…But let me tell you it was funny as hell!</span><br />
</em><br />
<strong>15.Please Dont Go Remix &#8211; TGT (Tyrese Ginuwine Tank)-</strong> <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>Negroes always trying to beg u back!</em></span></p>
<p><strong>16.Down Low Remix &#8211; R Kelly –</strong> <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em><span style="color: #ff0000;">This</span> song used to play every time my cheating partner would come over…too creepy!<br />
</em></span><br />
<strong>17.Contagious &#8211; Isley Brothers &amp; R Kelly</strong> – <em><span style="color: #ff0000;">I’ve never been busted per se…</span></em></p>
<p><strong>18.Friend of Mine &#8211; Kelly Price ft. R Kelly &amp; Ron Isley</strong> – <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>And I never busted anyone with my Best Friend…but if I did? Refer back to #1<br />
</em></span><br />
<strong>19.All I Want Is You &#8211; Kelly Price Feat K-Ci &amp; Gerald Levert</strong> &#8211; <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>Now this did happen…and I told them both…and kept them both…then got rid of them both! Punk Asses!<br />
</em></span><br />
<strong>20.Drama-Misery &#8211; Blackstreet ft Mary J Blige</strong> – <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>I love this song!<br />
</em></span><br />
<strong>21.Your Secret Love &#8211; Luther Vandross</strong> – <em><span style="color: #ff0000;">Again…another favorite cheating song…When I willingly submitted to cheating…I used to play this a lot!<br />
</span></em><br />
<strong>22.Shes got papers on me &#8211; Richard Dimples Field</strong> – <em><span style="color: #ff0000;">The funniest old school song ever!&#8230;When she busts him in the shower…singing about the next chick? I crack up!<br />
</span></em><br />
<strong>23.Secret Lovers &#8211; Atlantic Star</strong> – <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>I was 14 when this was out…and I had a crush on someone in high school…He loved ugly chicks…but I wished he loved me LOL<br />
</em></span><br />
<strong>24.Just Be A Man About It &#8211; Toni Braxton</strong> – <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>I wish more men would!<br />
</em></span><br />
<strong>25.I&#8217;m Not Gonna Cry &#8211; Mary J Blige</strong> – <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>But I did cry…for about 3 months!<br />
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<strong>26.If Loving You Is Wrong &#8211; Al Green</strong> – <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>Al Green is the man! Even with third degree burns from grits!<br />
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<strong>27.Woman To Woman &#8211; Barbara Mason</strong> – <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>I played this role quite often…If my man was cheating with you? Sweetie…you getting a phone call….and quite possibly a beat down!<br />
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<strong>28. Confessions Part II – Usher</strong> – I<span style="color: #ff0000;"><em> forced the Ranting Runt to do this to his girl…he had to confess…I had too much evidence!<br />
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<strong>29. You Oughta Know &#8211; Alanis Morrisette</strong> – <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>But I ended up singing this song!<br />
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<strong>30. Cowboys and Angels &#8211; George Michael</strong> – <em><span style="color: #ff0000;">Now this is a song to the one who broke my heart the best….I should have learned from the lyrics:</span></em></p>
<p><em>You can call it love<br />
But I don’t think it’s true<br />
You’re not to blame<br />
It always ends the same</em></p>
<p><em>Please be stronger than your past<br />
The future<br />
May still give you<br />
A chance</em></p>
<p><em>And it does…those who want to cheat…they will always find a way to….I’m glad to say that I am a reformed cheater. It won’t happen again (never ever…never ever?) Yes never again. I have finally found the man who deserves my faithfulness. Scribe….the most wonderful man I have ever met. Thank you God…for finally giving me the rest I needed in him.<br />
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<strong><span style="font-size:180%;">Which was your favorite cheating song?</span></strong></p>
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