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  1. Throw You Down was released in 1990. It features the singles “Out of My Hands,” “High” and “Throw You Down.”. A Woman’s Touch was released in 2007. It features the single “Brand New Day.”. Thelma Houston proved that she was more capable of recording more than just one hit. She recorded several good songs.

  2. [Verse 1] Don't leave me this way I can't survive, I can't stay alive Without your love, oh baby Don't leave me this way, no, I can't exist I'll surely miss your tender kiss Don't leave me this ...

  3. Mmhm, mmhm, oh, oh. Ah, ah. Don't leave me this way. I can't survive, I can't stay alive, without your love. Oh baby, don't leave me this way, no. I can't exist, I'll surely miss your tender kiss. Don't leave me this way. Ahh, baby, my heart is full of love and desire for you. Now come on down and do what you gotta do.

  4. R&B diva Thelma Houston rose to fame in 1977 with the hit single "Don't Leave Me This Way," but she enjoyed a distinguished career as a performer and recording artist both before and after her signature tune hit the charts. She was born Thelma Jackson in Leland, Mississippi on May 7, 1946.

  5. Aug 29, 2013 · Check my new track : https://youtu.be/lca8ALvBFoAExtended Version of Thelma Houston's hit: Don't Leave Me This Way (1976).Note: All rights revert to original...

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  6. Thelma Houston had been recording since the mid-'60s, but despite tremendous acclaim, she wasn't able to land a hit until "Don't Leave Me This Way." Her first album, Sunshower, was produced by Jimmy Webb but went nowhere. She bounced around between labels and producers, and in 1974 earned a Grammy nomination for her song "You've Been Doing ...

  7. Jul 14, 2023 · R&B diva Thelma Houston rose to fame in 1977 with the hit single "Don't Leave Me This Way," but she enjoyed a distinguished career as a performer and recording artist both before and after her signature tune hit the charts. She was born Thelma Jackson in Leland, Mississippi on May 7, 1946.

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