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  1. 20. Juni 2011 · Slayd5000 presents... Dee Dee Warwick - She Didn't Know (She Kept On Talking) **By Special Request**N-joi! & subscribe to my channel. Positive comments are a...

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  2. 13. Nov. 2014 · To their credit, ATCO still didn’t give up, sending Warwick to record at Detroit’s Pac-Three Studio in 1971. The sessions’ lone single, “Everybody’s Got to Believe in Something” b/w “Signed Dede,” failed to chart, and more than half of the tracks (including two alternate versions included here) were left in the vault.

  3. She Didn't Know (She Kept on Talking) Songtext. I was at the party it was just the other night or so. And I met a friend of yours. A friend you never introduced to me before. Oh we were just talking little private things. And lady talk when suddenly she called your name. And I said "isn′t that a coincidence.

  4. DEE DEE WARWICK - Atco Sessions - CD - **Mint Condition**. Es ist ein Problem aufgetreten. Bitte Einzelheiten im Warenkorb ansehen.

  5. 25. Juni 2014 · It’s not easy being a singer and the younger sister of music legend Dionne Warwick, but Dee Dee Warwick contributed a rich body of soulful recordings from the early ‘60s all the way into the mid-‘80s. While she didn’t attain the same international recognition afforded her sibling, the two-time Grammy-nominated Warwick more than earned her place in the soul music pantheon.

  6. Although Dee Dee's sister Dionne was always the more famous singer, we think Dee Dee had a much more soulful style, and we find her recordings the ones we come back to again and again over the years. This long-overdue compilation brings together tracks from Dee Dee's hard-to-track down Atco years -- 1970 to 1972 -- including material from her one album (Turning Around), plus lots of other ...

  7. 8. Juli 2021 · Dee Dee Warwick - You're No Good. At the outset, one finds what, arguably, is her best-known recording: ‘You’re No Good’, a song written by Clint Ballard and first cut with Dee Dee’s vocals and Garry Sherman’s arrangements on a Leiber and Stoller production for Jubilee Records in September 1963. Dee Dee’s is a performance of heft ...