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  2. Denise LaSalle - Wikipedia

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    Singer. Years active. 1967–2018. Ora D. Allen (July 16, 1934 – January 8, 2018), [1] [2] [3] known by the stage name Denise LaSalle, was an American blues, R&B and soul singer, songwriter, and record producer who, since the death of Koko Taylor, had been recognized as the "Queen of the Blues". [4] Her husband was rapper Super Wolf.

  3. Married, But Not to Each Other - Wikipedia

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    Married, But Not to Each Other. " Married But Not to Each Other " is a song originally recorded by American R&B artist Denise LaSalle. It was composed by LaSalle, along with Francis Miller. LaSalle's original version became a major hit on the American R&B music chart in 1976, reaching the top 20 that year. It was one of several singles composed ...

  4. My Toot-Toot - Wikipedia

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    Sidney Simien, Floyd Soileau, Huey P. Meaux. Official audio. "My Toot-Toot" on YouTube. " My Toot Toot ", also popularly known as " Don't Mess with My Toot Toot " or " (Don't Mess with) My Toot Toot ", is a song written by Sidney Simien and performed by him under his stage name Rockin' Sidney. Simien wrote the song and released it on the Maison ...

  5. Trapped by a Thing Called Love - Wikipedia

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    Song by Denise LaSalle. Songwriter (s) Denise LaSalle. Producer (s) Bill Jones. Official Audio. "Trapped By a Thing Called Love" on YouTube. " Trapped by a Thing Called Love " is the debut 1971 crossover hit single by Denise LaSalle and was written by LaSalle who also co-produced the song with Bill Jones. [1]

  6. Malaco Records - Wikipedia

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    Malaco Records is an American independent record label based in Jackson, Mississippi, United States, that has been the home of various major blues and gospel acts, such as Johnnie Taylor, Bobby Bland, Mel Waiters, Z. Z. Hill, Denise LaSalle, Latimore, Dorothy Moore, Little Milton, Shirley Brown, Tyrone Davis, Marvin Sease, and the Mississippi Mass Choir.

  7. Category:Denise LaSalle songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Denise LaSalle songs" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.

  8. Z. Z. Hill - Wikipedia

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    Z. Z. Hill. Arzell J. " Z. Z. " Hill (September 30, 1935 – April 27, 1984) [1] was an American blues singer best known for his recordings in the 1970s and early 1980s, including his 1982 album for Malaco Records, Down Home, which stayed on the Billboard soul album chart for nearly two years. [1] The track "Down Home Blues" has been called the ...

  9. Make Me Yours - Wikipedia

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    Make Me Yours. " Make Me Yours " is a 1967 song written by Bettye Swann (Betty Jean Champion) and produced by Arthur Wright, [1] 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.