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    Bettye Swann (born Betty Jean Champion; October 24, 1944), also known as Betty Barton, is an American soul singer. She is best known for her 1967 hit song "Make Me Yours".

  2. Official audio for Make Me Yours by Bettye Swann, released on Ace Records. Subscribe to the official Ace channel for more classics, lost gems, playlists, and more: / acerecordsbroadcast.

  3. Bettye Swann - The Very Best Of Bettye Swann. The finest tracks from right across an illustrious soul career. This is the first-ever overview of Bettye Swanns career. Recording with...

  4. Feb 22, 2023 · *In the wake of the death of legendary soul man Chuck Jackson just days ago, Bettye Swann, another old-school soul singer has died. Unfortunately, we’re just now learning of her passing which...

  5. Betty Swann--- Make Me Yours

  6. Jan 20, 2019 · The “newly born” Bettye Swan embarked on a career in education in Las Vegas and became a Jehovah’s Witness. Never again, did Bettye return to soul music. Thirty-six years after Bettye Swann turned her back on music, her music is more popular than ever.

  7. Bettye Swann. Best known for her 1967 R&B chart-topper "Make Me Yours," Southern soul chanteuse Bettye Swann was born Betty Jean Champion in Shreveport, Louisiana on October 24, 1944.

  8. Soul singer who blended the full-bodied sound of Southern soul with the smooth sheen of the urban North. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 1980s. Born. October 24, 1944 in Shreveport, LA. Genre. R&B, Religious.

  9. Make Me Yours" is a 1967 song written by Bettye Swann (Betty Jean Champion) and produced by Arthur Wright, which became a crossover hit for the Louisiana-born Swann. The single went to number one on the Billboard "Hot R&B" chart for two weeks in July 1967 and also peaked at number twenty-one on the pop singles chart.

  10. Nov 10, 2021 · Bettye Swann is a popular American soul singer known for the hit song “Make Me Yours.” Born Bettye Jean Champion in Shreveport, Louisiana, on October 24, 1944, she was one of 14 children. As a teen Champion sang in a local group.

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