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  2. 23 hours ago · “That’s What Friends Are For” was a charity single recorded in 1985 by Dionne Warwick and her famous friends Gladys Knight, Elton John and Wonder. Wonder shared lead vocals with the other ...

  3. May 14, 2024 · Uhh-uh-uh Uhh-uh-uh Give me a ticket for an aeroplane Ain't got time to take the fastest train Lonely days are gone I'm comin' home My baby he wrote me a letter Uhh-uh-uh I don't care how much money I gotta spend I gotta get back to my baby once again Lonely days are gone I'm comin' home My baby he wrote me a letter Uhh-uh-uh Well he wrote me a letter Said he could not live without me no more ...

  4. May 13, 2024 · This year's musical excellence awards will recognize two recently departed performers: famous country-rock singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett and proto-punk guitarist and MC5 founder Wayne Kramer, as well as rock and R&B artist Dionne Warwick and late Motown songwriter Norman Whitfield.

  5. May 14, 2024 · There are no songs in this setlist because the concert hasn't started yet. If you know the scheduled start time of Dionne Warwick or the time the venue's doors open, you could add set times . Otherwise, just check back later to view, add or edit the setlist. I was there 0 setlist.fm users were there. Edit setlist.

  6. 23 hours ago · Because he mostly did duets with black women like Deniece Williams, Patti Austin, Dionne Warwick, Anita Baker, Gladys Knight, Regina Belle and Angela Bofill. I would have loved to hear him do a duet with Diana Ross, Marilyn McCoo and Whitney Houston.

  7. 23 hours ago · Source: Lester Cohen / Getty One of the most creative musical figures of all-time turned 74 today. To celebrate the life and legacy of the legendary Stevie Wonder, check out a gallery of all of his Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 hits! Blind at birth, Stevland Hardaway Judkins was born in Saginaw, Michigan. While attending Whitestone Baptist Church […]

  8. 23 hours ago · It was first recorded in 1982: That’s What Friends Are For, Rod Stewart. But the better known version was the one released in 1985 by Dionne Warwick, Elton John, Gladys Knight, and Stevie Wonder.. It was released as a charity single to raise money for AIDS research and awareness. The song hit #1 in 1986, and raised more than $3m.

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