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List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Album US [3] US R&B [3] US A/C [3] IRE NED NZ NOR SWE SWI UK [4] "I'm Coming Home Again" 1978 — 54 — — — — — — — — Miss Gladys Knight "I'm Still Caught Up With You ...
Knight in 1974. Gladys Knight & the Pips joined the Motown Records roster in 1966 (with only three hits to their credit - "Every Beat of My Heart", "Giving Up" and "Letter Full of Tears"), [16] and, although initially regarded as a second-string act by the label, scored several major hit singles, including "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (#1 in 1967) (released later by Marvin Gaye), "The ...
It should only contain pages that are Gladys Knight songs or lists of Gladys Knight songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Gladys Knight songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
This page is a comprehensive discography of American folk musician John Denver.Denver had four number one hits on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, all achieved between 1973 and 1975: "Sunshine on My Shoulders", "Annie's Song", "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" and "I'm Sorry".
Gladys Knight & the Pips May 26, 1973 19 Paul Williams June 2, 1973 20 Curtis Mayfield June 9, 1973 21 Jim Croce: Jim Croce - Operator, Roller Derby Queen, You Don't Mess With Jim, Speedball Tucker, Big Bad Leroy Brown, Careful Man Little Anthony and the Imperials - Dance To The Music, La La La At The End Savoy Brown - Tell Mama, Coming Down ...
The Ultimate Collection is a compact disc by Gladys Knight and The Pips, released on Motown Records, catalogue MOTD 0826, in October 1997. It is a collection of singles comprising many of the group's greatest hits , with liner notes written by Ruth Adkins Robinson.
In her new musical memoir, Danyel Smith plumbs the underappreciated genius of Gladys Knight, and her group's forlorn masterpiece, 'Midnight Train to Georgia.'
C Single credited to Gladys Knight alone; may be a solo recording D Single credited to Gladys Knight with "vocal background by the Pips" E From November 30, 1963, to January 23, 1965, Billboard Magazine did not publish a Hot R&B songs chart; the peak positions for R&B singles listed during this period are from Cash Box Magazine .