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"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.
The Prince of Egypt OST / #1's / My Love is Your Love: 1998 "When Men Grow Old" Babyface — A Collection of His Greatest Hits: 2000 "When Your Body Gets Weak" Babyface — The Day: 1996 "Where Did We Go Wrong" † Babyface and Toni Braxton
Edmonds was born on April 10, 1959, in Indianapolis, Indiana, [3] [4] to Marvin and Barbara Edmonds. Barbara was a production operator at a pharmaceutical plant. Edmonds, who is the fifth of six brothers (including future After 7 band members Melvin and Kevon Edmonds, the latter of whom went on to have a modestly successful solo career), attended North Central High School in Indianapolis, and ...
"Dry Your Eyes" – The Deele (#1 R&B Airplay circa Winter '87) "End of the Road" – Boyz II Men (#1 R&B, #1 US, #1 UK) "Every Little Step" – Bobby Brown (#1 R&B, #3 US, #6 UK) "Exclusivity" – Damian Dame (#1 R&B) "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" – Whitney Houston (#1 R&B, #1 US) "Fairweather Friend" – Johnny Gill (#2 R&B) "Fire" – Babyface ...
Kevon Bernard Edmonds (born February 25, 1957) [1] is an American singer. He is member of the R&B group After 7 and the older brother of Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds.The group released three moderately successful albums for Virgin Records and became best known for their 1990 singles "Ready or Not" and "Can't Stop."
Singer/songwriter Drew Baldridge lands at No. 1 with his song "She's Somebody's Daughter" after a grassroots method of getting there.
"How Come, How Long" is a song written, produced and performed by Babyface (Kenneth Edmonds). It was released as the third single from his fourth album, The Day (1996). It is a duet with American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder.
"There She Goes" is a song co-written [3] and performed by American contemporary R&B musician Babyface, issued as the lead single from his sixth studio album Face2Face. Produced and co-written by The Neptunes , [ 4 ] [ 3 ] it was the first single Babyface released that he did not produce himself. [ 5 ]