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While on the Chess label, Fuqua also sang duets with Etta James, having hits with "If I Can't Have You" (number 6 R&B, number 52 pop, 1960) and "Spoonful" (number 12 R&B, number 78 pop, 1961). Fuqua left the Moonglows when Leonard Chess suggested that he join Anna Records in Detroit.
Jun 8, 1993 · The Essential Etta James by Etta James released in 1993. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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After beginning to date Harvey Fuqua, a singer for the Moonglows, James signed with Argo Records, a subsidiary of Chess Records. Producer Leonard Chess believed James had crossover potential in the pop market and backed her material with orchestral arrangements.
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The Essential Etta James - Album by Etta James - Apple Music. Etta James. BLUES · 1993. Preview. Disc 1. 1. All I Could Do Was Cry. 2:55. My Dearest Darling. 3:02. If I Can't Have You (feat. Harvey Fuqua) 2:52. 4. A Sunday Kind of Love. 3:18. 5. Anything To Say You're Mine. 2:36. 6. At Last. 3:01. 7. Seven Day Fool. 3:00. 8. Trust In Me. 2:59. 9.
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The Essential Etta James. Etta James. 44 SONGS • 2 HOURS AND 14 MINUTES • JUN 08 1993. Purchase Options. TRACKS. DETAILS. 1. All I Could Do Was Cry. 02:56. 2. My Dearest Darling. 03:02. 3. If I Can't Have You [feat. Harvey Fuqua] Etta James feat. Harvey Fuqua. 02:52. 4. A Sunday Kind Of Love. 03:18. 5. Anything To Say You're Mine. 02:36. 6. At Last