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  1. Shirley Brown has often been compared to Aretha Franklin, but her richly authoritative voice, tempered with delicacy and sweetness, is all her own. Born on January 6, 1947, in West Memphis, Arkansas, Brown relocated to St. Louis, Missouri, with her family in 1956.

  2. Southern soul singer Shirley Brown was discovered by bluesman Albert King in the mid-1970s, and he helped her get signed to the Stax label, for whom she recorded her 1975 debut album, WOMAN TO WOMAN. The title track became a soul classic, but the label soon went under. Brown moved to Arista, but her sales dipped sharply, and she fell below the radar until her “comeback” period, which began ...

  3. Southern soul singer Shirley Brown was discovered by bluesman Albert King in the mid-1970s, and he helped her get signed to the Stax label, for whom she recorded her 1975 debut album, WOMAN TO WOMAN. The title track became a soul classic, but the label soon went under. Brown moved to Arista, but her sales dipped sharply, and she fell below the ...

  4. 28. Juli 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupI've Got To Go On Without You · Shirley BrownWoman to Woman (Stax Remasters)℗ 2011 Concord Music Group, Inc.Relea...

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  5. Shirley Brown discography and songs: Music profile for Shirley Brown, born 6 January 1947. Genres: Soul, Southern Soul, Contemporary R&B. Albums include Stax 50th Anniversary Celebration, Woman to Woman, and Can You Dig It?

  6. shirleybrown.bandcamp.com › album › woman-to-womanWoman to Woman | Shirley Brown

    Shirley Brown, whose unforgettable opening rap on the million-selling “Woman to Woman” brought her instant success in 1974, might well say those words today. “Woman to Woman,” Shirley’s earthy plea to “the other woman” for the return of her man, skyrocketed to the top of the soul charts in the fall of 1974. ...

  7. Southern soul singer Shirley Brown was discovered by bluesman Albert King in the mid-1970s, and he helped her get signed to the Stax label, for whom she recorded her 1975 debut album, WOMAN TO WOMAN. The title track became a soul classic, but the label soon went under. Brown moved to Arista, but her sales dipped sharply, and she fell below the radar until her “comeback” period, which began ...