Dorothy Moore - Dorothy Moore Album
Performer:
Dorothy Moore
Title:
Dorothy Moore
Country:
US
Genre:
Funk & Rythm
Style:Soul, Disco
Released: 1977
Catalog number: MAL 6353
Label: Malaco Records
MP3 album szie: 1043 mb
FLAC album size: 2382 mb
Tracklist
| 1 | Daddy's EyesWritten-By – James Stroud, Tommy Couch, Wolf Stephenson | 3:23 |
| 2 | With Pen In HandWritten-By – Bobby Goldsboro | 6:08 |
| 3 | Make It SoonWritten-By – Bob McRee, Carson Whitsett | 3:27 |
| 4 | For Old Time's SakeWritten-By – Frederick Knight | 3:43 |
| 5 | Love MeWritten-By – Eddie Floyd, Sonja Floyd | 3:41 |
| 6 | I Believe YouWritten-By – Dick & Don Addrisi | 3:39 |
| 7 | 1-2-3 (You And Me)Written-By – George Fischoff | 3:10 |
| 8 | Loving You Is Just An Old HabitWritten-By – Jim Weatherly | 3:58 |
| 9 | Let The Music PlayWritten-By – Frederick Knight | 3:47 |
| 10 | Too Blind To SeeWritten-By – Dorothy Moore | 4:14 |
Credits
- Arranged By [Strings], Arranged By [Horns] – Mike Lewis , Wardell Quezergue (tracks: B4)
- Backing Band – The Malaco Rhythm Section
- Backing Vocals – Cathy Young, Formeka (tracks: A5), Jeanette Williams, Jewel Bass
- Design [Cover] – Image Art Studio
- Engineer [Recording, Remix] – James Griffin
- Harp – Betty Rosenbaum
- Horns – Bob Cheesman, Mike Lewis , The Muscle Shoals Horns, Phares Corder
- Mastered By – Larry Nix
- Musician – The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (tracks: B4)
- Musician [The Malaco Rhythm Section] – Carson Whitsett, Dino Zimmerman, Don Barrett
- Photography By – Billy Ray
- Producer, Engineer [Recording, Remix] – Tommy Couch, Wolf Stephenson
- Producer, Engineer [Recording, Remix], Musician [The Malaco Rhythm Section] – James Stroud
- Recorded By, Engineer [Remix] – James Griffin
- Strings – Anne Mason, Bob McNally, Charles Heiden, Dick Mattson, Lucy Heiberg, Mark Lorrin, Mickey Davis , Newts Guilbeau, Tom Lowe
Notes
Back of cover lists Malaco Records #6353Label lists as MAL 6353
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): M-6353-A Shelly - L. Nix -
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): M-6353-B - L. Nix -
- Rights Society: BMI
- Rights Society: ASCAP
Companies
- Distributed By – T.K. Productions, Inc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Malaco Records
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Malaco, Inc.
- Copyright (c) – Malaco, Inc.
- Published By – Two-Knight Music
- Published By – Musicways, Inc.
- Published By – Flying Addrisi Music
- Published By – Malaco Music
- Published By – Molasses Music
- Published By – Unart Music Corp.
- Published By – Chatawa Music
- Published By – George Fischoff Pub. Co.
- Published By – Keca Music Inc.
- Record Company – Malaco, Inc.
- Pressed By – Shelley Products
Short intro
Dorothy Moore born October 13, 1946, in Jackson, Mississippi, United States is an American blues and gospel singer best known for her 1976 hit song, Misty Blue. Moore's parents were Mary Moore and Melvin Hendrex Senior. Her father performed under the stage name Melvin Henderson as a member of the Five Blind Boys of Mississippi. She was raised by her great grandmother and began singing in the church choir at a young age. She was a member of The Poppies with Petsye McCune and Rosemary Taylor when. Dorothy Moore. Misty Blue. Dan Penn, Chips Moman. Funny How Time Slips Away. Willie Nelson. Disco Funk, Soul. Songs in album Dorothy Moore - Definitely Dorothy 1979. Dorothy Moore - Once Or Twice. Dorothy Moore - Rain. Dorothy Moore - How'd We Ever Get This Way. Dorothy Moore - I Feel The Hurt Coming On. Dorothy Moore - Can't Keep A Good Love Down. Dorothy Moore - Since I Don't Have You, Since I Fell For You Medley . Dorothy Moore - Sleeping Single In A Double Bed. Dorothy Moore - The End Of The World. Album 1970 10 Songs. R&BSoul Moore: American blues and gospel singer best known for her 1976 hit song, Misty Blue. Misty Blue, Sleeping Single On A Double Bed, Being Alone и другие песни. Dorothy Moore born 13 October 1946, Jackson, Mississippi is an American pop, R&B, and soul singer. Moore began singing with her church choir at the age of five, and eventually became a soloist. She formed a vocal group The Poppies who had hits in 1966 with the songs Lullaby of Lov read more. She formed a vocal group The Poppies who had hits in 1966 with the songs Lullaby of Love. Dorothy Moore had two huge hits in 1976 for Malaco with Misty Blue and Funny How Time Slips Away. Misty Blue was a number two R&B and number three pop single and a sizzling piece of heartache Moore, 1970. Let the Music Play, 03:52. I Believe You, 03:42. Love Me, 03:44. Make It Soon, 03:30. With Pen In Hand, 06:11. 1-2-3 You and Me, 03:13. Dorothy Moore 1977. Album by Dorothy Moore. Too Blind to See. was sampled in. Purple Haze by The Diplomats 2003. Ma Destinée by Youssoupha 2007. Twisting Facts by Rob I. Chevy Woods and Smoke DZA 2012Related to Dorothy Moore - Dorothy Moore
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