Barbara Lewis
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Barbara Lewis

Barbara Lewis Barbara Lewis American singer and songwriter (born 1943) For other people named Barbara Lewis, see Barbara Lewis (disambiguation). Barbara Ann Lewis (born February 9, 1943)[1] is an American singer and songwriter whose smooth style influenced rhythm and blues.[2] This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. (February 2023) Quick facts Background information, Born ... Barbara Lewis Barbara Lewis in 1966 Background information Born Barbara Ann Lewis (1943-02-09) February 9, 1943 (age 83) Salem, Michigan, United States Genres R&B/Soul Occupations Singer, songwriter Years active 1962–2017 Label Atlantic Close Career Lewis was born in Salem, Michigan, United States.[2] She was writing and recording by her teens with record producer Ollie McLaughlin, a black DJ at Ann Arbor…

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GENRES: Rhythm & Blues, Female Vocalist

Albums

Singles

My Heart Went Do Dat Da / The Longest Night Of The Year
My Heart Went Do Dat Da / The Longest Night Of The Year (1962)
My Mama Told Me / Gonna Love You Till The Day I Die
My Mama Told Me / Gonna Love You Till The Day I Die (1962)
Hello Stranger / Think A Little Sugar
Hello Stranger / Think A Little Sugar (1963)
Snap Your Fingers / Puppy Love
Snap Your Fingers / Puppy Love (1963)
Straighten Up Your Heart / If You Love Her
Straighten Up Your Heart / If You Love Her (1963)
Spend A Little Time / Someday We're Gonna Love Again /
Spend A Little Time / Someday We're Gonna Love Again / (1964)
Baby I'm Yours / I Say Love
Baby I'm Yours / I Say Love (1965)
Make Me Your Baby / Love To Be Loved
Make Me Your Baby / Love To Be Loved (1965)
Make Me Belong To You / Girls Need Loving Care
Make Me Belong To You / Girls Need Loving Care (1966)
Love Makes The World Go Round / I'll Make Him Love Me
Love Makes The World Go Round / I'll Make Him Love Me (1967)
Thankful For What I Got / Sho Nuff
Thankful For What I Got / Sho Nuff (1968)