Deborahe Glasgow

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Champion Lover 05:54 Tools
Knight In Shining Armour 04:45 Tools
This Love 04:19 Tools
You're Sweeter 03:30 Tools
Fantasy Becomes Reality 04:02 Tools
Best Friend 03:52 Tools
Mr. Lover Man 06:06 Tools
Knight In Shining Armor 04:18 Tools
Don't Test Me 06:26 Tools
Champion Lover (The Sex Mix) 06:48 Tools
Give Me That Touch 06:31 Tools
Unconditionally 04:03 Tools
Don't Stay Away 04:12 Tools
Champion Lover (The Champion Mix) 05:58 Tools
Hooked On This Feeling 03:58 Tools
I Know You're Cheating 03:56 Tools
My Thing 04:07 Tools
You're My Sugar 04:46 Tools
Give Me That Touch (The Touch Up Mix) 06:31 Tools
Don't Test Me (The Don't Test It Mix) 06:26 Tools
Perfect Situation (The Perfect Mix) 06:31 Tools
Mr. Loverman 04:02 Tools
Gimme Your Love 04:04 Tools
Too Late 00:00 Tools
Don’t Test Me 06:40 Tools
Perfect Situation 06:22 Tools
Champion Lovers 02:09 Tools
The Mind Is Willing 03:52 Tools
Champion Lover (Sex Mix) 06:48 Tools
YOUR SWEETER 02:09 Tools
When somebody loves you back 00:00 Tools
Ready For This 03:56 Tools
The First 04:14 Tools
Over Flow 04:01 Tools
Easy Rider 04:14 Tools
Lonely Hearts 04:14 Tools
St. Elizabeth Junction 04:14 Tools
Champion Lover PT.2 Version 06:48 Tools
Champion Lover (Mister Loverman) 06:48 Tools
Until You Come Back 06:48 Tools
Mr Loverman 03:52 Tools
Dont test me 03:52 Tools
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Reggae vocalist, 1965 - 1994. Glasgow started singing from age 12, at which point she was working with popular producer Mad Professor. Adopting the alias Debbie G., she gained popularity on the London reggae scene despite parting with Mad Professor's label. Her meeting with another London producer, Patrick Donegan, led to a new recording contract with UK Bubblers and several hit singles. In 1989 she released her only full length album, an eponymous debut. Her biggest hit came from Shabba Rank's reworking of her song "Champion Lover" from that album, called "Mr. Lover Man". However, Glasgow chose her family instead of musical fame, with the exception of a brief recording stint. Unfortunately, she was diagnosed with lymphoma in the early 90s and died on January 25, 1994 from a brain hemorrhage. A collection release, "The Legend", has since been put out. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.