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Kenneth Brian Edmonds [1] [2] (born April 10, 1959), better known by his stage name Babyface, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer.He has written and produced over 26 number-one R&B hits throughout his career and has won 13 Grammy Awards.
"Baby Face" is a popular Tin Pan Alley jazz song. The music was written by Harry Akst, with lyrics by Benny Davis, and the song was published in 1926. The first recording of it was by Jan Garber and his Orchestra, featuring lyricist Benny Davis singing the chorus only. The record was a number one hit in 1926.
Songs written by Babyface, with original artists, co-writers and originating album, showing year released. Title Artist(s) Co-writer(s) Originating album Year Ref. "Ain't Got No Remedy" Shanice — Shanice: 1999 "Ain't Nothing Wrong" † Houston
Babyface (musician), real name Kenneth Edmonds, an American R&B and pop songwriter, record producer and singer "Baby Face" (song), 1926 song with music by Harry Akst and lyrics by Benny Davis, sung by Jan Garber the same year "Babyface" (song), a song by U2; Babyface, rhythm guitarist for Thee Faction
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"A Song for Mama" – Boyz II Men (#1 R&B, #7 US) "Adore" – Cashmere Cat ft. Ariana Grande* "Ain't Got No Remedy" – Shanice* "Always" – Pebbles (feat. Cherrelle and Johnny Gill) (#13 R&B) "Always In My Heart" – Tevin Campbell (#6 R&B) "Another Sad Love Song" – Toni Braxton (#2 R&B, #7 US) "As" – George Michael and Mary J. Blige (#4 ...
"Every Time I Close My Eyes" is a song written, produced and performed by American musician Babyface. It was released as the second single from his fourth album, The Day (1996). Mariah Carey performs the backing vocals, after Babyface did the same for her on "Melt Away", a track written by both, included on her 1995 album Daydream .
"Two Occasions" is an R&B song written by Babyface, Darnell Bristol and Sid Johnson (who was the former manager for Babyface's early group, Manchild). [1] It was produced by Babyface and L.A. Reid for the Deele's third studio album Eyes of a Stranger (1987). The ballad was released as the album's second single in December 1987. [2]