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Title Album details Thelma Houston: Released: 1981; Label: Motown; Formats: LP, MC; Best of Thelma Houston: Released: May 1991; Label: Motown; Formats: CD, MC
Any Way You Like It is the fourth album by Thelma Houston, released late October 1976 on Tamla Records. [1] The album features energetic disco songs with fierce vocal performances by Houston on side 1, while side 2 focuses on ballads.
Thelma Houston (1972) is the second album by Thelma Houston, recorded in 1972 and released in 1973. The album includes the single, "Me and Bobby McGee". This is her first album recorded with Motown Records under the Mowest label. Two versions of the album were issued, a ten track version in the US and a fourteen track version in the UK and ...
Sunshower is the debut album of Thelma Houston, released in 1969 on Dunhill Records. It was produced by Jimmy Webb and charted at number 50 on the Billboard R&B chart. [2] Prior to signing at Dunhill Records, Houston had recorded three singles, in 1967 at Capitol Records, as lead vocalist of the group called The Art Reynolds Singers. None of ...
I've Got the Music in Me is the third album by Thelma Houston featuring Pressure Cooker. It was recorded live to master disc and was released by Sheffield Lab in 1975, Cat# Lab-2. Featuring the vocals of Thelma Houston and session players including Larry Knechtel, Lincoln Mayorga, Larry Carlton, Jim Gordon, Tom Scott, Michael Omartian and others.
Houston was born in Leland, Mississippi. [2] Her mother was a cotton picker. [2] She and her three sisters grew up primarily in Long Beach, California. [2] After marrying and having two children, she joined the Art Reynolds Singers gospel group and was subsequently signed as a recording artist with Dunhill Records. [2]
"You Used to Hold Me So Tight" is a song written and produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis for American singer Thelma Houston's 1984 album Qualifying Heat. Released as a single in mid-1984, "You Used to Hold Me So Tight" became a success on the U.S. charts, peaking at number seven on the Hot Dance Club Play chart. [2]
Thelma Houston is Thelma Houston's 13th studio album and was her debut album on MCA Records. [1] The album only generated commercial interest in the urban music market. It includes two modest R&B chart hits, "Working Girl" and "Just Like All the Rest."