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In the early 1970s, Holloway signed a recording contract with the Atlanta-based soul music label Aware, part of the General Recording Corporation (GRC), owned by Michael Thevis. Holloway recorded two albums for the label, both of them produced by Floyd Smith 'Loleatta (1973) and Cry to Me (1975). Holloway later married Smith. Loleatta Holloway Cry To Me 5:49. Listen on Spotify Listen on Amazon Advertisement. Loleatta Holloway Cry to Me 5:49. Listen on Spotify Listen on Amazon Visit jog.fm. Find the best workout songs and playlists for your pace. Loleatta Holloway was the best diva (by some of her songs being sampled to songs of other artists) just like Jocelyn Brown. And she was also great by singing the song 'Good vibrations' with Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch live for the first time at the show 'Top of the Pops' in 1991. Cry to Me, an Album by Loleatta Holloway. Released in 1975 on (catalog no. AA 2008; Vinyl LP). Genres: Soul. Featured peformers: Floyd Smith (producer), Milan Bogdan (engineer, mastering). Loleatta Holloway Credit Salsoul, via Photofest. Her 1975 remake of the Solomon Burke hit “Cry to Me” reached No. 10 on the R&B chart.

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Background information
BornNovember 5, 1946
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
DiedMarch 21, 2011 (aged 64)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active1967–2011
Labels
  • Aware
Associated acts
WebsiteOfficial MySpace page

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Loleatta Holloway (/lɒlˈtə/, lo-LEE-tə; November 5, 1946 – March 21, 2011) was an Americansinger, mainly known for discosongs such as 'Hit and Run' and 'Love Sensation', both of which have been sampled extensively. In December 2016, Billboard magazine ranked her as the 95th most successful dance artist of all-time.[1]

  • 3Discography
    • 3.3Singles

Biography[edit]

Holloway began singing gospel with her mother in the Holloway Community Singers in Chicago and recorded with Albertina Walker in the Caravans gospel group. Holloway was also a cast member of the Chicago troupe of Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope. Around this time, she met her future producer, manager, and husband Floyd Smith, and recorded 'Rainbow ’71' in 1971, a Curtis Mayfield song that Gene Chandler had recorded in 1963. It was initially released on the Apache label, but was picked up for national distribution by Galaxy Records.

In the early 1970s, Holloway signed a recording contract with the Atlanta-based soul music label Aware, part of the General Recording Corporation (GRC), owned by Michael Thevis. Holloway recorded two albums for the label, both of them produced by Floyd Smith — Loleatta (1973) and Cry to Me (1975). Her first single from the second album, the ballad, 'Cry to Me' rose to #10 Billboard R&B and #68 on the Hot 100, but before the label could really establish Holloway, it went out of business.

Top Philadelphia arranger and producer Norman Harris signed Holloway in 1976 for his new label, Gold Mind, a subsidiary of New York's Salsoul Records. The first release from the album Loleatta was another Sam Dees ballad, 'Worn Out Broken Heart,' which reached #25 R&B, but the B-side, 'Dreaming,' climbed to #72 on the pop chart and launched her as a disco act.

She contributed vocals to 'Re-Light My Fire' for Dan Hartman, who then wrote and produced the title track of her fourth and final album for Gold Mind, Love Sensation (1980). 18 of her songs charted on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, including four #1s. However, it was a ballad that proved to be another big R&B hit for her. 'Only You' was written and produced by Bunny Sigler, who also sang with Holloway on the track, and it reached #11 in 1978.

In the early 1980s, she had another dance hit with 'Crash Goes Love' (#5 on the U.S. Dance chart, #86 on the US R&B Chart). She also recorded one single, 'So Sweet,' for the fledgling house-music label DJ International Records. In the late 1980s, her vocals from 'Love Sensation' were used in the UK #1 hit 'Ride on Time' by Black Box.[2] Holloway, however, was uncredited for her vocals [3] and Holloway successfully sued the group, which led to an undisclosed court settlement in Holloway's favor.

In 1992, she also had a hit with dance band Cappella. There, she appeared billed as Cappella featuring Loleatta Holloway on the single 'Take Me Away' (UK #25). Holloway's fortunes dramatically improved, however, when she had her first US #1 hit when Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch featured her vocals in the chart-topping 'Good Vibrations' (1991). According to Andrew Barker in Variety (March 22, 2011), Holloway also performed with Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch to promote the single and she received full vocal credit as well as a share of the royalties.[4] This was shortly after the backlash against various acts such as Milli Vanilli and the groups that used the vocals of Martha Wash, but refused to give her credit until she sued.

More recent dance chart entries included 'Share My Joy' (Credited to 'GTS Featuring Loleatta Holloway'), 'What Goes Around Comes Around' (credited to 'GTS Featuring Loleatta Holloway') in 2000, and 'Relight My Fire' (credited to 'Martin featuring Holloway'), which hit #5 in 2003. Whilst not a single, 'Like a Prayer', a Madonna cover, was a track on the Madonna tribute albumVirgin Voices. 'Love Sensation '06' and reached #37 on the UK Singles Chart.

Death[edit]

Holloway died aged 64 on March 21, 2011 from heart failure and is survived by her four children.[5][6]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

YearTitlePeak chart positionsRecord label
US
[7]
US
R&B
[7]
1973LoleattaAware
1975Cry to Me47
1977LoleattaGold Mind
1978Queen of the Night18747
1979Loleatta Holloway
1980Love Sensation
'—' denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums[edit]

  • Greatest Hits (1996, The Right Stuff)
  • Queen of the Night: The Ultimate Club Collection (2001, Salsoul)
  • The Greatest Performance of My Life: The Best of Loleatta Holloway (2003, Salsoul)
  • The Anthology (2005, Suss'd)
  • A Tribute to Loleatta Holloway: The Salsoul Years (2013, Salsoul)
  • Dreamin': The Loleatta Holloway Anthology 1976–1982 (2014, Big Break)

Singles[edit]

YearTitlePeak chart positionsAlbum
US
[7]
US
R&B
[7]
US
Dan
[7]
UK
[8]
1971'Rainbow '71'N/A
1973'Part Time Lover, Full Time Fool'Loleatta(1973)
'Mother of Shame'63
'Our Love'43
1974'H•e•l•p M•e M•y L•o•r•d'Cry to Me
1975'Cry to Me'6810
'I Know Where You're Coming From'
'Casanova'
1976'Worn Out Broken Heart'25Loleatta(1977)
1977'Dreamin'723
'Hit and Run'56
'Ripped Off'
'We're Getting Stronger (The Longer We Stay Together)'
1978'Only You' (with Bunny Sigler)87119Queen of the Night
'Catch Me On the Rebound'92
1979'That's What You Said'30Loleatta Holloway
1980'Love Sensation'1Love Sensation
'I've Been Loving You Too Long'
1983'Love Sensation' (re-release)45N/A
1984'Crash Goes Love'865N/A
1992'Strong Enough'35N/A
1993'Love Sensation' (remix)32N/A
1994'Stand Up!'68N/A
'The Queen's Anthem'77N/A
1995'I Survived'178N/A
2000'Chocolate Sensation' / 'Ride On Time' (remix)9N/A
'Dreamin' (remix)159N/A
2005'Stand Up' (remix)44N/A
2006'Love Sensation '06'37N/A
'—' denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

As featured performer[edit]

YearTitleArtistPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
[7]
US
R&B
[7]
US
Dan
[7]
UK
[8]
1977'Run Away'Salsoul Orchestra843Magic Journey
1982'Seconds'22Heat It Up
1991'Good Vibrations'Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch1641014Music for the People
'Take Me Away'Cappella25N/A
1994'Keep the Fire Burnin'Dan Hartman49Keep the Fire Burnin'
1998'Shout to the Top'Fire Island123N/A
1999'(You Got Me) Burnin' Up'Cevin Fisher114N/A
'No Apology'Love to Infinity140N/A
2000'Share My Joy'GTS5Re-Birth 2
2001'What Goes Around Comes Around'301
2003'Relight My Fire'Ricky Martin5N/A
'A Better World'AgeHa w/
Jocelyn Brown
3Mix The Vibe: Past – Present – Future
'—' denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Video games[edit]

  • Make My Video: Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch (1992) – Herself (archive footage)

TV series[edit]

  • Re-Micks (2011) – Herself (archive footage)

See also[edit]

  • Club Zanzibar (black electronic-music venue in 1980s-era Newark, New Jersey)

References[edit]

  1. ^http://www.billboard.com/charts/greatest-top-dance-club-artists
  2. ^'Soul icon Loleatta Holloway dies from heart failure at age 64'. Daily Mail. March 23, 2011. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  3. ^Laing, Dave (March 24, 2011). 'Loleatta Holloway obituary'. The Guardian. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  4. ^Barker, Andrew (March 22, 2011). 'Loleatta Holloway, soul singer, dies'. Variety. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  5. ^Parales, Jon (March 23, 2011). 'Loleatta Holloway, Gospel and Disco Singer, Is Dead at 64'. The New York Times. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  6. ^'Soul singer Loleatta Holloway dies aged 64'. New York Post. March 22, 2011. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  7. ^ abcdefgh'US Charts > Loleatta Holloway'. Billboard. Retrieved 2015-11-18.
  8. ^ ab'UK Charts > Loleatta Holloway'. Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2015-11-19.
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External links[edit]

  • Loleatta Holloway at AllMusic
  • Loleatta Holloway on IMDb
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Biography

It may surprise some that perennial dance diva Loleatta Holloway's highest charting solo record was a soulful ballad, 'Cry to Me.' Still, Holloway is best known for dancefloor workouts like 'Love Sensation,' 'Hit and Run,' and 'Run Away.' Born in Chicago in 1946, Holloway developed her throaty, full-bodied vocal style and dramatic presentation while singing with her mother in the gospel group, the Holloway Community Singers. She later began taking acting classes. As a teenager, she joined classic gospel group the Caravans led by Albertina Walker, who recorded for Savoy Records. In the early '70s, she joined the Chicago cast of the musical Don't Bother Me I Can't Cope. Around this time, she met her future producer, manager, and husband, Floyd Smith. Smith produced a cover of Gene Chandler's 1963/1965 hit 'Rainbow '71' for his Apache label. Atlanta businessman Michael Thevis, who had just started GRC (General Recording Corporation), signed Holloway to his Aware label. The small double-sided hit 'Our Love' (number 43 R&B)/'Mother of Shame' (number 63 R&B) charted during the summer of 1973. The tunes were included on her debut album, Loleatta (1973). 'Cry to Me,' the title track of her second album, gave Holloway her highest charting solo single on the R&B and pop charts; written by master songwriter Sam Dees, it hit number ten R&B in early 1975.While with GRC, Holloway met promotion director Gus Redmond, whom she would later work with at Salsoul Records. In 1976, GRC went out of business and Holloway signed with Norman Harris' Salsoul-distributed label, Gold Mind Records. Guitarist/arranger/songwriter/producer Harris was a veteran of the Philly soul scene, having been a member of MFSB, the studio band for Gamble & Huff's Philadelphia International Records. He'd joined with fellow MFSB vets bassist Ron Baker and drummer Earl Young to form Baker-Harris-Young Productions (the Trammps, First Choice, Double Exposure, Love Committee, Eddie Holman). Oddly enough (possibly the label was hedging its bets), dance-oriented Gold Mind's first release on Holloway was the Dees ballad 'Worn Out Broken Heart.' The catchy Harris-produced uptempo flip side, 'Dreamin',' reached number 72 pop and was popular in discos. Her first Gold Mind LP, Loleatta (released March 1977), was both produced in Chicago by Floyd Smith and in Philadelphia by Baker-Harris-Young. In addition to 'Worn Out Broken Heart,' the album included 'Hit and Run,' which peaked at number 56 R&B. The two elongated alternate jam session takes of 'Hit and Run' are disco classics. 'Run Away,' co-written by Vincent Montana, Jr., was released as the Salsoul Orchestra featuring Loleatta Holloway and was Holloway's next chart single (number 89 R&B in late 1977). After Gold Mind folded, all of their acts were transferred to Salsoul. Her first Salsoul LP, Queen of the Night (September 1978), yielded the disco hits 'Catch Me on the Rebound,' 'Mama Don't, Papa Won't,' and 'I May Not Be There When You Want Me.' The LP also spawned her second highest charting single on the R&B charts, the duet ballad 'Only You' by Loleatta Holloway and Bunny Sigler, which hit number 11 R&B in late summer 1978. Her next album, Loleatta Holloway (September 1979), included the disco hits 'All About the Papers,' 'That's What You Said' (another Holloway/Sigler duet), 'The Greatest Performance of My Life,' and the deep-soul ballad 'There Must Be a Reason.' Around 1979, Holloway contributed vocals to 'Relight My Fire,' a massive disco hit for Dan Hartman ('Instant Replay,' 'I Can Dream About You'). Hartman produced what became the singer's signature tune, 'Love Sensation,' which caused quite a sensation on the disco charts. The song was also the title of Holloway's 1980 LP that spawned the disco hits 'Dance What Cha Wanna' and 'Short End of the Stick.' Holloway was reunited with the Salsoul Orchestra on a track written and produced by Patrick Adams (Inner Life, Phreek), 'Seconds.' Though she never had a pop hit in the U.S., Holloway had a huge following in Europe and Japan. In the mid-'80s, Salsoul ceased operations and Holloway was without a recording contract. Shortly after producing a cover of Rufus & Chaka Khan's 'Sweet Thing' for Holloway, Floyd Smith died in 1984. That same year, the singer signed with Streetwise Records, a label owned by producer Arthur Baker (Afrika Bambaataa and the Soul Sonic Force). The single 'Crash Goes Love' b/w 'Sweet Thing' peaked at number 86 R&B in late summer 1984. Throughout the '80s and '90s, Holloway recorded for a succession of labels: DJ International, Saturday, Warlock, and Select, among others. During the '90s, audio sampling became in vogue and snippets of Holloway's vocals can been heard on numerous dance records from around the world. This practice has led to some litigation (Blackbox's 'Ride on Time'). Holloway's fortunes took a turn for the better when Mark Wahlberg, younger brother of New Kids on the Block's Donnie Wahlberg, sampled 'Love Sensation' for his million-selling 1991 hit. 'Good Vibrations' by Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch featuring Loleatta Holloway hit number one pop during the fall of that year. The disco diva was in more demand than ever, riding the momentum of a number one pop hit. Holloway occasionally toured thereafter and resided in Chicago. After a short illness, on March 21, 2011 Loleatta Holloway suffered heart failure and died at the age of 64, leading to a wave of tributes and condolences from across the globe. ~ Ed Hogan
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    Two Sides to Every Story

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    Love Sensation [Gregor Salto Remix]

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    A Tribute to Loleatta Holloway: The Salsoul Years

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    Love Sensation (Diephuis & Tommy Deep Remix)

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    Hit & Run (Dennis Van Der Geest Remix)

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    Hit and Run (Joe T Vannelli Diva Radio Edit)

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    Cry to Me

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    Our Love

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    Love Sensation [Single]

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Top Tracks

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  16. Fallin'
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  18. Sweet Mother of Mine
  19. Baby It's You
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