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  2. Think It Over (album) - Wikipedia

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    Think It Over is the third studio album by American gospel/soul singer Cissy Houston, released in 1978 on Private Stock Records. [1] The album was produced by Michael Zager and features Houston's R&B hit "Think It Over", which peaked at #5 on the Billboards Dance chart and #32 on Billboards Hot Soul chart. [2]

  3. Think It Over (Cissy Houston song) - Wikipedia

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    "Think It Over" is a song by American recording gospel/soul singer Cissy Houston and is the lead single from her 1978 third studio album Think It Over. The disco track was written by Houston, along with Michael Zager and Alvin Fields. [1] "

  4. The Definitive Collection (Cissy Houston album) - Wikipedia

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    The Definitive Collection: Cissy Houston is a compilation album by American soul/gospel singer Cissy Houston, released in the U.S. and UK in 2000. [1] It consist primarily of songs from two Houston albums, 1977's Cissy Houston and 1978's Think It Over", as well as her hit singles "Warning-Danger" and "Think It Over".

  5. A Joyful Noise (Drinkard Singers album) - Wikipedia

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    A Joyful Noise is a live album by American gospel singing group The Drinkard Singers, released in the U.S. in 1958 on RCA Records.It is a live recording of gospel tunes performed by the family act which comprised Emily Drinkard (later known as Cissy Houston), her sisters Anne Moss, Lee Warrick (mother of Dionne Warwick and Dee Dee Warwick), and brothers Nickolas and Larry Drinkard and Marie Epps.

  6. Cissy Houston - Wikipedia

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    Emily Drinkard was born on September 30, 1933 in Newark, New Jersey to Delia Mae "Dee Dee" (née McCaskill) and Nicholas "Nitch" Drinkard, the youngest of eight children. [1] [2] [3] Houston was the granddaughter of a black landowner in Blakely, Georgia, who later shared the land he owned with Houston's father Nitch during a time when it was unusual for black people to have large landholdings.

  7. Cissy Houston, singer and mother of Whitney Houston ... - AOL

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    The gospel singer was born in Newark, New Jersey, as Emily Drinkard on Sept. 30, 1933, and she later took the professional name Cissy Houston. Cissy Houston, singer and mother of Whitney Houston ...

  8. Cissy Houston's Family 'Devastated' by Her Death: 'She Lived ...

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    Cissy, mother of the late Whitney Houston and a legendary gospel singer herself, died at 91 on Monday, Oct. 7 at her home in New Jersey. She was under hospice care for Alzheimer's disease. She was ...

  9. Cissy Houston Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Cissy Houston Collection is a gospel compilation album by American gospel/soul singer Cissy Houston, released on September 20, 2005. [1] The album's tracks were produced by Jimmy Vivino , Joel Moss , along with Cissy Houston.