D.J. Rogers

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Doggie Style 00:00 Tools
Love Brought Me Back 00:00 Tools
Changed 02:22 Tools
You Take Me Higher (Brazilian Lover) 00:00 Tools
You Can Have It For A Song 00:00 Tools
Pressing On 00:00 Tools
If You Didn't Love Me (Don't Go Away) 00:00 Tools
Will You Remember Me? 00:00 Tools
Faithful To The End 00:00 Tools
Never Had A Reason To Dance Till Now! 00:00 Tools
Bail Out 00:00 Tools
The Message Is Still The Same 00:00 Tools
He'll Be Your All And All 00:00 Tools
Say You Love Me 00:00 Tools
Say You Love Me, One More Time 00:00 Tools
Trust Me (Part 1 & Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Watch Out For The Riders 00:00 Tools
Listen To The Message 00:00 Tools
Where There's A Will 00:00 Tools
All I Gave Him Was My Heart 00:00 Tools
Joy From You 00:00 Tools
It's Good To Be Alive 00:00 Tools
You Are My Joy 00:00 Tools
(It's Alright Now) Think I'll Make It Anyhow 00:00 Tools
Faithful To The End ("Faithful") 00:00 Tools
All My Love 00:00 Tools
Take Time 00:00 Tools
Hold On, Be Strong 00:00 Tools
Celebration 00:00 Tools
Love Will See You Through 00:00 Tools
March On 00:00 Tools
Love You Forever 00:00 Tools
Bula Jean 00:00 Tools
Living Is All That Matters 00:00 Tools
It's All Over 00:00 Tools
Faithful To The End ['Faithful'] 00:00 Tools
Don't You Want To Ride 00:00 Tools
Love Can Be Found 00:00 Tools
On The Road Again 00:00 Tools
One More Day 00:00 Tools
Secret Lady 00:00 Tools
Holding On To Love 00:00 Tools
Girl I Love You 00:00 Tools
Only While It Lasts 00:00 Tools
Love Will Make It Better 00:00 Tools
Hold Out For Love 00:00 Tools
Love Is On The Way 00:00 Tools
You Against You 00:00 Tools
If You Don't Love Me 00:00 Tools
Beauty And The Beast 00:00 Tools
No Price 00:00 Tools
She Has Eyes For Me 00:00 Tools
Love Is All I Need 00:00 Tools
Love Cycles 00:00 Tools
No Need To Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Saved By Love 00:00 Tools
When Love Is Gone 00:00 Tools
Say You Love Me One More Time 00:00 Tools
Faithful To The End(Common, etc...) 00:00 Tools
Sold on You 00:00 Tools
Hold Me 00:00 Tools
Yesterday Never Returns 00:00 Tools
Let my life shine part I 00:00 Tools
Let My Life Shine, Part I 00:00 Tools
Faithful To The End (Faithful Sample) 00:00 Tools
Let my life shine part II 00:00 Tools
Love Brought Me Back - 12" Version 00:00 Tools
Let My Life Shine, Part II 00:00 Tools
I Told Him I Would Sing 00:00 Tools
Better 00:00 Tools
Let My Life Shine Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Let My Life Shine Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Girl, I Love You 00:00 Tools
Where There's a Will [The Roots - 'Kool On'] 00:00 Tools
Let My Life Shine, Pt. II 00:00 Tools
She Believes in Me 00:00 Tools
All I Gave Him Was My Heart ` 00:00 Tools
In Love Again, Standing On The Edge Of Paradise 00:00 Tools
Let My Life Shine, Pt. I 00:00 Tools
Trust Me (Parts 1&2) 00:00 Tools
I'm Your Real Friend 00:00 Tools
Trust Me 00:00 Tools
01-Listen to the Message 00:00 Tools
Trust Me (part 1&2) 00:00 Tools
Your Love Keeps Me Satisfied 00:00 Tools
Say You Love Me, One More Time [Big Sean - 'I Don't Fuck with You' & Key Wane - 'Same Nigga'] 00:00 Tools
Indivisible 00:00 Tools
Bailout 00:00 Tools
All In Me 00:00 Tools
Haven't You 00:00 Tools
Doggie Style [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Say You Love 00:00 Tools
Jesus Chant (Part One) 00:00 Tools
The Love Shuttle 00:00 Tools
Going To Live With Him 00:00 Tools
Love Brought Me Back - Part 1 00:00 Tools
Let My Life Shine 00:00 Tools
Let My Life Shine (Part II) 00:00 Tools
Doggy Style 00:00 Tools
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D.J. Rogers is best known for the tender acoustic piano-based ballad "Say You Love Me," a charting single from his 1976 debut RCA album It's Good to Be Alive. Natalie Cole's cover of the song was the first single from her album Snowfall in the Sahara, released by WEA/Elektra Entertainment in June 1999. Like most soul singers, DeWayne Julius Rogers began singing and playing piano in church in his native Los Angeles. He later worked with Rev. James Cleveland when he was the director of the Watts Community Choir and a member of the Los Angeles Community Choir. The gospel influence was very evident in Rogers' later secular releases, with many of his songs filled with inspirational messages. After signing with RCA Records, Rogers' debut album It's Good to Be Alive was released. Initially gaining radio airplay as an album track, the single "Say You Love Me" peaked at number 51 R&B on Billboard's charts in spring 1976. The 45 was a "turntable hit," meaning that it received a substantial amount of radio play, but for whatever reasons the exposure didn't translate into the single being a big seller. The lackluster chart success of "Say You Love Me" (and his other RCA releases) lead to Rogers' angry tirades in an article in the premier Soul Magazine, as he attributed the label's seemingly slothful attitude towards his music as a result of the record division's main purpose as being that of a "tax write-off." After listening to "Say You Love Me," one would have to wonder why the record wasn't a bigger hit. Besides the aforementioned Cole and others, Jennifer Holliday covered the song; her version can be found on Best of Jennifer Holliday, UNI/Geffen. Another track from It's Good to Be Alive that received radio play was the poignant tale of "Bula Jean," a girl that had beauty that "the world" couldn't see. On "Bula Jean," Rogers' gospel-born fervor was at its peak. On his next album, Rogers began his collaboration with composer/keyboardist/arranger/producer Jerry Peters (co-wrote "Going in Circles" with Anita Poree, a 1969 gold single for the Friends of Distinction and a number two R&B hit for the Gap Band in 1986). Beginning with a swirling strings intro, "Let Your Life Shine" was Rogers' jubilant single that charted at number 78 R&B, fall 1976. It was included on the 1976 On the Road Again LP. Rogers signed with Lonnie Simmons' Total Experience Records (the Gap Band, Yarbrough and Peoples) and the LP Love, Music & Life was issued in 1977. Rogers' first single for the RCA-distributed label, "Love Is All I Need," featured multi-tracked vocals by Deniece Williams ("Free," "Let's Hear It for the Boy," "Too Little Too Late" with Johnny Mathis). The second single was the passionate "Saved by Love." Other highlights were "She Has Eyes for Me," "You Against You," and the pumping "Love Will Make It Better." Signing with Columbia Records, the singer/songwriter finally enjoyed some upper chart success. His highest charting single was "Love Brought Me Back," maybe Rogers' most biographical song. In it, the singer seems to "testify" to his music industry travails. Record buyers heard him, taking the track to number 20 R&B during summer 1978. The follow-up, the playful "All My Love (Part 1)" made it to number 87 R&B, late 1978. Rogers was on Earth, Wind & Fire leader Maurice White's Columbia-distributed label ARC when one of his most enduring tracks, the percolating steppers' favorite "Trust in Me (Part 1)" mid-charted at number 68 R&B, spring 1979. The track has a "shucking" string arrangement by Coleridge Taylor Perkinson. The follow-up, "Love Cycles," went to number 44 R&B, spring 1980. Rogers dueted with singer/keyboardist Patrice Rushen on "Givin' It up Is Givin' Up" from her 1980 Elektra LP Pizzaazz. Released as a single, it peaked at number 47 R&B, summer 1980. The album also yielded her number seven R&B hit "Haven't You Heard." Both tracks are on the 1996 Rhino greatest-hits set Haven't You Heard-The Best of Patrice Rushen. Rogers' last charting single was a cover of Kenny Rogers number five pop hit "She Believes in Me" which charted number 66 R&B. During the mid- and late '80s, he recorded gospel albums. He co-wrote "My Faith in Jesus" with John Black for gospel artist Keith Pringle ("Call Him Up") and wrote and performed a duet with Pringle on "One More Day." Rogers appeared as a choir member on the 1997 UPN-TV sitcom Good News. Another gospel-influenced singer/keyboardist, Billy Preston, was in the cast too. Some of Rogers' RCA/Columbia sides can be found on Collectables Records' 1996 set D.J. Rogers: Golden Classics. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.