Deniece Pearson Vs Ruth Brown - No One - Battle Round - The Voice UK

Performing 'No One', Ruth Brown wins her battle against Deniece Pearson and holds onto her place on Team Tom.
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Deniece Pearson performs 'Fighter' - The Voice UK - Blind Auditions 2 - BBC One

www.bbc.co.uk It's the second round of blind auditions as the search for The Voice continues. Music superstars Sir Tom Jones, Jessie J, will.i.am and Danny O'Donoghue take on the role of coaches in a mission to find and nurture the UK's next great voice.
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Healing by Deniece Williams

Now that we have gotten through One more fall I can just admit I've got it all Cause I do Cause I've got you We've crossed these battle lines to many times It passes throught the heart But it never leaves a mark
Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams "Too Much Too Little Too Late" (1978)

From the 1978 album "Too Much Too Little Too Late". A pretty and melodic duet with Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams became the second biggest hit in Deniece's career in early 1978. Written by Nap Kipner and John Vallins, it struck gold and in April 1978 shot to the very top, both on pop, and soul charts. The two singers were put together by Jack Gold, former president of CBS, and Mike Dilbeck from a&r department at CBS. It was also Johnny's first number one hit in the R&B/Soul field (he had enjoyed one on the pop side in 1957 with Chances Are), and it was Johnny's first duet.
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Deniece Williams "We love you Michael"

Deniece "Niecy" Williams is a Grammy Award-winning American singer, songwriter and record producer who achieved success in the 1970s and 1980s. Williams, whose music has been influenced by pop, soul, gospel, R&B and dance, is known for her hits such as "Let's Hear It for the Boy", "It's Gonna Take a Miracle", and for her many vocal duets with Johnny Mathis.TRIPLE THREAT OSCAR AWARD-WINNING ACTOR, CHART-TOPPING SONGSTER AND COMEDIAN JAMIE FOXX TAPPED TO HOST THE BET AWARDS 09 PHENOMENAL PERFORMANCES BY NE-YO AND MAXWELL ALONG WITH MANY MORE AT THE NINTH ANNUAL SHOW PREMIERING LIVE SUNDAY, JUNE 28 Legendary Soul Singers the OJays Will Be the Recipients of the Lifetime Achievement Award NEW YORK May 12, 2009 BET Networks, a unit of Viacom (NYSE: VIA and VIA.B), today announced that Academy Award-winning actor and GRAMMY Awards®-nominated R&B artist Jamie Foxx has been selected to grace the stage as the host of the BET AWARDS 09. As the #1 rated awards show among African American viewers, the ninth annual BET Awards will not disappoint as the brightest stars in music, sports and entertainment reunite in Los Angeles historic Shrine Auditorium for a night of exhilarating LIVE performances on Sunday, June 28. This year viewers will be wowed with show-stopping performances by Maxwell and Ne-Yo, with more performers to be named shortly. Moreover, BET will celebrate the musical legacy and contributions of the soul trio, the OJays who will be presented with this years Lifetime <b>...</b>
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Unsung (Documentary) - Deniece Williams

TV One's documentary on wonderful r&b and gospel singer - Deniece Williams. Be sure to visit TV One's site as well: www.tvoneonline.com Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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Deniece Pearson Vs Ruth Brown: 'No One' - The Voice UK - Battles 1 - BBC One

www.bbc.co.uk Performing 'No One', Ruth Brown wins her battle against Deniece Pearson and holds onto her place on Team Tom.
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Deniece Williams - My Melody 1981

My Melody 1981 Thom Bell Producer AlbumReview by Andrew Hamilton Deniece's heavenly soprano is as impressive as ever under the guidance of producer Thom Bell. The sweet Philly sound architect keeps Williams' expressive, high-range vocals under wraps, transforming her into a bel canto singer on eight delightful selections. Highlights include the R&B hit "Silly," "Strangers," and the lovely Stylistics-inflected "You're All That Matters." Bell departs from signature sound on the reggae-drenched "Suspicious," but Williams handles the jerk groove as well as she does the ethereal "Sweet Surrender." ...................................... Biography by Craig Lytle Deniece Williams grew up singing in a Pentecostal church, which was strict on the congregation listening only to gospel music. During the late '60s, she was a candy striper in a Chicago hospital. Outside of wanting a 1959 Thunderbird, she had no serious ambitions. Nontheless, she still had interest in listening to music. Her favorites were Carmen McRae for her diction and Nancy Wilson, who, for Williams, exemplified class and elegance. However, her mother, also a singer, was her idol. The Gary, IN, native was also fond of Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind & Fire, Minnie Riperton, and Patti LaBelle. (The latter two she tried to emulate before her introduction into the music industry.) In need of employment and with college on the back burner, the fledgling singer was introduced to Wonder by John Harris, her cousin from Detroit <b>...</b>
Deniece Williams - It's your consience 1981

From the Superb Album My Melody 1981 Thom Bell Producer AlbumReview by Andrew Hamilton Deniece's heavenly soprano is as impressive as ever under the guidance of producer Thom Bell. The sweet Philly sound architect keeps Williams' expressive, high-range vocals under wraps, transforming her into a bel canto singer on eight delightful selections. Highlights include the R&B hit "Silly," "Strangers," and the lovely Stylistics-inflected "You're All That Matters." Bell departs from signature sound on the reggae-drenched "Suspicious," but Williams handles the jerk groove as well as she does the ethereal "Sweet Surrender." ...................................... Biography by Craig Lytle Deniece Williams grew up singing in a Pentecostal church, which was strict on the congregation listening only to gospel music. During the late '60s, she was a candy striper in a Chicago hospital. Outside of wanting a 1959 Thunderbird, she had no serious ambitions. Nontheless, she still had interest in listening to music. Her favorites were Carmen McRae for her diction and Nancy Wilson, who, for Williams, exemplified class and elegance. However, her mother, also a singer, was her idol. The Gary, IN, native was also fond of Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind & Fire, Minnie Riperton, and Patti LaBelle. (The latter two she tried to emulate before her introduction into the music industry.) In need of employment and with college on the back burner, the fledgling singer was introduced to Wonder by John Harris, her <b>...</b>
Deniece Williams - Lets hear it for the boy(lyrics in description)

I love this song and looked it up there was no lyrics for the song so I looked em up if you want a songs lyrics I'll find em for ya lyrics: My baby, he don't talk sweet He ain't got much to say But he loves me, loves me, loves me I know that he loves me anyway And maybe he don't dress fine But I don't really mind 'Cause every time he pulls me near I just wanna cheer Let's hear it for the boy Let's give the boy a hand Let's hear it for my baby You know you gotta understand Maybe he's no Romeo But he's my loving one-man show Whooa, whooa, whooa-oh Let's hear it for the boy My baby may not be rich He's watching every dime But he loves me, loves me, loves me We always have a real good time And maybe he sings off-key But that's all right by me, yeah 'Cause what he does, he does so well Makes me wanna yell Let's hear it for the boy Aaaah, let's give the boy a hand Let's hear it for my baby You know you gotta understand Oh-oh-oh, maybe he's no Romeo But he's my loving one-man show Whooa, whooa, whooa-oh Let's hear it for the boy [Instrumental Interlude] 'Cause every time he pulls me near I just wanna cheer Let's hear it for the boy Aaaah, let's give the boy a hand Let's hear it for my baby You know you gotta understand Maybe he's no Romeo But he's my loving one-man show Whooa, whooa, whooa-oh Let's hear it for the boy.... lyrics from lyricsmania.com
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HQ | Deniece Williams - Let's Hear It for the Boy [Footloose 1984]

"Let's Hear It for the Boy" is the second number-one song for both Deniece Williams and the soundtrack to the feature film, Footloose. It climbed to number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1984, as well as number one on the dance and R&B charts, and peaked at number two on the UK Singles...
Deniece Williams-We Have Love For You

1977 Columbia release SongBird later sampled by Beanie Sigal for the song remember them days
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