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Thelma Houston (née Jackson; born May 7, 1946) [1] [2] is an American singer. Beginning her recording career in the late 1960s, Houston scored a number-one hit in 1977 with her recording of " Don't Leave Me This Way ", which won the Grammy for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance .
The Best of Thelma Houston: Released: June 2007; Label: Universal Music; Formats: CD; Singles. Title Year Peak chart positions Album US [7] [8] US Dance [9] US R&B ...
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A Woman's Touch is the seventeenth studio album by singer and songwriter, Thelma Houston. A Woman's Touch is an album that consists of her renditions of vintage R&B and Pop songs by male singers such as Luther Vandross, Glen Campbell, Marvin Gaye and Sting. The lead single from the album is "Brand New Day."
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.
Thelma Houston performs unmasked on 'The Masked Singer' Season 11. Thelma Houston has been in the business for almost 60 years, having won a Grammy for her iconic song "Don't Leave Me This Way."
The Devil in Me is the sixth album by Thelma Houston released in 1977. [1] While this album did not duplicate the commercial success of the Any Way You Like It album, it became a modest commercial success, peaking at No. 64 in the US album chart/No. 29 R&B. The lead single was the R&B and Club/Dance chart hit, "I'm Here Again".