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  1. The Rolling Stone Album Guide. [8] Let Me in Your Life is the twentieth studio album by American singer Aretha Franklin, released on February 26, 1974, by Atlantic Records . It was one of Franklin's top-selling Atlantic Records albums. The album hit number 1 on Billboard ' s R&B albums chart and just missed the Top 10 of Billboard ' s main ...

    • March 24, 1973 – September 7, 1973
    • R&B
    • February 25, 1974
  2. Get your copy of 'A ... You're watching the 2021 official lyric video for Donny Hathaway - "A Song For You" from the album 'A Donny Hathaway Collection' (1990).

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  4. 1974 – Aretha Franklin recorded a version of the song for her album Let Me in Your Life. 1975 – The Temptations covered the song on their album A Song for You; 1993 – Ray Charles recorded a version of the song on his 1993 album My World.

    • May 1970
  5. [Verse 1] I've been so many places in my life and time. I've sung a lot of songs. I've made some bad rhymes. I've acted out my life on stages. With ten thousand people watching. [Chorus] But...

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    Hathaway, the son of Drusella Huntley, was born into an African American family in Chicago, Illinois, and was raised by his grandmother, Martha Pitts, also known as Martha Crumwell, in the Carr Square housing project of St. Louis, Missouri. Hathaway began singing in the church choir with his grandmother, a professional gospel singer, at the age of ...

    Hathaway worked as a songwriter, session musician, and producer for Curtis Mayfield's Curtom Records in Chicago. He did the arrangements for hits by the Unifics ("Court of Love" and "The Beginning of My End") and took part in projects by the Staple Singers, Jerry Butler, Aretha Franklin, the Impressions and Curtis Mayfield himself. After becoming a...

    Family

    In 1967, Hathaway married Eulaulah Vann. The two met while attending Howard University where both were studying music. They had two daughters, Eulaulah Donyll (Lalah) and Kenya Canc'Libra. Lalah has enjoyed a successful solo career, while Kenya is a session singer and one of the three backing vocalists on the hit TV program American Idol. Both daughters are graduates of the Berklee College of Music.

    Mental illness

    During the peak of his career, Hathaway began experiencing severe bouts of depression and exhibiting unusual behavior.[citation needed] In 1971, he was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia for which he was prescribed various medications. At one point, Hathaway was prescribed fourteen different medications that he was to take twice a day. After Hathaway was diagnosed and began taking medication, his mental state improved. However, Eulaulah Hathaway has said that her father became less than di...

    Sessions for another album of duets were underway in 1979. On January 13, Hathaway began a recording session with producers/musicians Eric Mercury and James Mtume. Each reported that although Hathaway was singing fine, he began behaving irrationally, seeming to be paranoid and delusional. According to Mtume, Hathaway said that white people were try...

    According to Allison Keyes from NPR, Hathaway's solo recordings are "part of the foundation of American soul music" and have "influenced performers from R&B singers Alicia Keys & Aaliyah to rapper Common to singer-guitarist George Benson". He was named the 49th-greatest singer of all time in a 2010 list published by Rolling Stone. Justin Timberlake...

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    1. Phil Upchurch – Upchurch(Cadet, 1969) 2. Phil Upchurch – The Way I Feel(Cadet, 1970) 3. Aretha Franklin – Young, Gifted and Black(Atlantic, 1972) 4. Roberta Flack – Roberta Flack Featuring Donny Hathaway(Atlantic, 1980)

    On the 1999 Rise album by Gabrielle, the track "When a Woman" references singing along to Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway. Gabrielle also later went on to cover "This Christmas".
    On soul group the Whispers' 1979 self-titled album, the group paid homage with "Song for Donny", written by fellow soul singer Carrie Lucas. The song was set to the melody of Hathaway's "This Chris...
    In 1999, Aaron Hall recorded a brief tribute version of "Someday We'll All Be Free" on the third album for his group Guy titled Guy III, with Teddy Riley and Damion Hall
    In September 2001, Alicia Keys performed "Someday We'll All Be Free" on the 9/11 televised tribute concert America: A Tribute to Heroes.
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  6. Apr 13, 2024 · Donny Hathaway (born October 1, 1945, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.—died January 13, 1979, Manhattan, New York) was a soul music singer, composer, and keyboardist whose influential work blends elements of rhythm and blues (R&B), jazz, and gospel music and helped lay the groundwork for American soul music in the 1970s.

  7. Sep 9, 2018 · Let it play in the background as you study and immerse yourself in this topic! Donny Hathaway— singer, pianist, producer, composer, and one of R&B ’s strongest talents—was born Donny Edward Pitts on October 1, 1945, in Chicago, Illinois. Hathaway was raised in the Carr Square Housing Projects of St. Louis, Missouri by his grandmother ...