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  1. Barry Manilow wiederum lud sie als Gaststar in sein Fernsehspezial Barry Manilow: Big Fun on Swing Street (1987) ein. Für die Single Sacred Kind of Love (1990, R&B Platz 21) arbeitete sie mit Grover Washington, Jr. zusammen. 1991 folgte ihr Nummer-eins-Hit Don’t Wanna Change the World , dem sich zwei weitere Top-10-Erfolge ...

  2. In 1987, Phyllis Hyman recorded "Black and Blue" as a duet with Barry Manilow on his 1987 Swing Street Arista album. Manilow was a long time admirer of Hyman and her work. Shortly afterward, she appeared in the films School Daze (1988) and The Kill Reflex (1989).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Swing_StreetSwing Street - Wikipedia

    "Swing Street" (Eddie Arkin, Barry Manilow, Roy Freeland) - 3:33 "Big Fun" (with Full Swing) (Arkin, Lorraine Feather) - 3:54 "Stompin' at the Savoy" (Benny Goodman, Chick Webb, Edgar Sampson, Andy Razaf, Manilow) - 2:40 "Black and Blue" (with Phyllis Hyman & Tom Scott) (Manilow, Tom Kelly, Adrienne Anderson) - 4:01

    • 39:00
    • November 1987
    • Barry Manilow, Eddie Arkin
  4. Barry Manilow and Phyllis Hyman featuring Tom Scott; Track 10 from the 1987 Barry Manilow album "Swing Street" "Sacred Kind of Love" - 5:37* Grover Washington, Jr. featuring Phyllis Hyman; Track 11 from the 1989 Grover Washington Jr. album "Time Out of Mind" Disc 7 – Prime of My Life (1991) (with 2 bonus tracks)

  5. 10. Aug. 2021 · 10. BLACK AND BLUE - Barry Manilow & Phyllis Hyman, featuring Tom Scott (from Swing Street, Arista LP AL 8527, 1987) 11. SACRED KIND OF LOVE - Grover Washington, Jr. featuring Phyllis Hyman (from Time Out of Mind, Columbia CD CK 45253, 1989) CD 7: Prime of My Life (Philadelphia International/Zoo CD 72445-11006-2, 1991) plus bonus ...

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  6. 1. Swing Street Lyrics. 2. Big Fun (Ft. Full Swing) Lyrics. 3. Stompin’ At the Savoy Lyrics. 4. Black and Blue (Ft. Phyllis Hyman & Tom Scott) Lyrics. 5. Hey Mambo (Ft. Kid Creole and The...

  7. 28. Juli 2021 · If there is, then this superlative compendium of recordings by Phyllis Hyman, which has been lovingly assembled by David Nathan’s SoulMusic label, is at the top of this particular writer’s list. Sadly, Hyman is not a familiar name outside of the realm of soul and jazz music but she possessed an exquisite, instantly recognisable, soul-soothing voice that deserves a place in the pantheon of ...