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  2. Donny Hathaway - Wikipedia

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    Hathaway worked as a songwriter, session musician, and producer for Curtis Mayfield's Curtom Records in Chicago. He did the arrangements for hits by the Unifics ("Court of Love" and "The Beginning of My End") and took part in projects by the Staple Singers, Jerry Butler, Aretha Franklin, the Impressions and Curtis Mayfield himself.

  3. Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway - Wikipedia

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    Both tracks debuted on the Hot 100 almost simultaneously - Taylor version debuted on June 5, 1971, whereas Flack/Hathaway version debuted the following week (June 12, 1971) — marking Flack's first chart appearance — and, although Taylor's version reached #1, the Flack/Hathaway duet ascended as high as #29 and was a top ten R&B hit at #8.

  4. Live (Donny Hathaway album) - Wikipedia

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    Live is a 1972 live album by American soul artist Donny Hathaway.It was recorded at two concerts: side one at The Troubadour in Hollywood, and side two at The Bitter End in Greenwich Village, Manhattan based on the guidance of Jerry Wexler.

  5. The Very Best of Roberta Flack - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Roberta Flack is a greatest hits album from Roberta Flack, spanning songs from her entire career, and released on Rhino Records in 2006. In his review of the album, Rob Theakston of Allmusic says it "is easily the best retrospective of her work available to date."

  6. Donny Hathaway (album) - Wikipedia

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    Donny Hathaway is the second studio album by American soul artist Donny Hathaway, released on April 2, 1971, on Atco. The majority of songs featured on the collection were covers of pop , gospel and soul songs that were released around the same time.

  7. These Songs for You, Live! - Wikipedia

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    These Songs for You, Live!, released in 2004, is a live album compiled from two rare and out-of-print live albums by Donny Hathaway, Live and In Performance. [1] Additionally, the album includes a number of previously unreleased tracks, a rare interview and the song "Valdez In The Country" from Donny's performance during the Newport Jazz ...

  8. Category:Donny Hathaway songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Donny Hathaway songs" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  9. Someday We'll All Be Free - Wikipedia

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    Take 6 on their 2002 album Beautiful World (this version is a duet with Hathaway's daughter, Lalah Hathaway). Deniece Williams on her 2007 album Love, Niecy Style; George Benson on his 2009 album Songs and Stories; Kirk Whalum on his 2010 album Everything Is Everything: The Music Of Donny Hathaway; Ben Allison on his 2011 album Action-Refraction