- June
Deniece Williams (née Chandler; born June 3, 1950) is an
American singer. She has been
described as "one of the
great soul voices" by the BBC. She...
- by
American R&B and soul
singer Deniece Williams. A
Singles credited to
Denise Chandler B
Singles credited to
Deniece Chandler "Gl**** Apple", "Diamond...
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Songwriters Hall of Fame.
White also
worked with
musical acts such as
Deniece Williams, Cher, The Emotions,
Barbra Streisand,
Ramsey Lewis, and Neil...
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Denise Lisa
Maria Pearson (born 13 June 1968),
sometimes credited as
Deniece Pearson, is an
English singer-songwriter. She was the lead
vocalist with...
- What
Friends Are For is an
album by
American singers Johnny Mathis and
Deniece Williams,
released in July 1978 on
Columbia Records. The
album peaked at...
- and her 1997
debut R&B
studio album This Time
which featured a
cover of
Deniece Williams' "Silly" that
peaked at No. 4 on
Billboard Bubbling Under Hot...
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songs "Footloose" by
Kenny Loggins and "Let's Hear It for the Boy" by
Deniece Williams were
nominated for the
Academy Award for Best
Original Song. Chicago...
- Ingredient,
covered "I'm So Proud" on
their 1970 album, "Tasteful Soul".
Deniece Williams covered "I'm So Proud" as the
title track to her 1983 album, reaching...
- "Free" is a song by
American singer Deniece Williams that was
included on her
album This Is Niecy. The song was
written by Williams, Hank Redd, Nathan...
- My
Melody is the
fifth studio album by
American singer Deniece Williams,
released in
March 1981 by ARC/Columbia Records. The
album reached No. 13 on the...