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Barbara Williams (born October 19, 1953) is a Canadian-American actress. Williams has starred in the 1984 Paramount film Thief of Hearts, the 1988 film Watchers and the 1992 film Oh, What a Night. She garnered a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 21st Genie Awards for Love Come Down.
Hot was a vocal trio based in Los Angeles, California, whose membership was Gwen Owens (born June 19, 1953), Cathy Carson (née Catherine Sue Fiebach) (October 8, 1953 – June 26, 2014), and Juanita Curiel (born February 25, 1953). [1] The group had a million-selling hit single in 1977 entitled "Angel in Your Arms".
Barbara Jean Acklin (February 28, 1943 – November 27, 1998) [1] [2] [3] was an American soul singer and songwriter, who was most successful in the 1960s and 1970s. Her biggest hit as a singer was "Love Makes a Woman" (1968).
Barbi Benton (born Barbara Lynn Klein; January 28, 1950) [1] [2] is an American former model, actress, television personality, and singer. She appeared in Playboy magazine, as a regular on the comedy series Hee Haw, and recorded several moderately successful albums in the 1970s. After the birth of her first child in 1986, Benton retired from ...
Barbara Tucker (born March 19, 1967), is an American house and soul singer, songwriter and choreographer born in Brooklyn, New York, US. Tucker had six No. 1 hits on the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart in the 1990s and into the 2000s, and several hits in the UK.
When a Woman Loves: 2000 [11] "Call Out to Me" Kathy Troccoli — Love and Mercy: 1997 "Call the Shots" Leslie Grace — Miss Bala soundtrack 2019 "Can I Come Over" 7 Mile — 7 Mile: 1998 "Can't Fight the Moonlight" † [note 2] LeAnn Rimes — Coyote Ugly soundtrack: 2000 11 5 1 [10] "Can't Get You Out of My Heart" Kathy Troccoli — Pure ...
The single "I Love You for All Seasons" went Top 10 on the US Billboard R&B chart and peaked at #21 on the US Billboard Hot 100. [2] The follow-up single, " Like an Open Door ", hit #14 on the R&B chart, and after releasing two more singles with little or no success, they disbanded in 1972. [ 3 ]
Their single, "Good Things Don't Last Forever", charted at #93 of the Billboard Hot 100 in 1974 [6] while reaching #14 in the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart. [7] Later in 1974, their single, "Ask Me" spent two weeks at number two on the American dance charts. [8] The song also hit number nineteen on the soul charts and number fifty-two on the ...