Doris Duke

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I Don't Care Anymore 00:00 Tools
Ghost of Myself 03:09 Tools
Feet Start Walking 02:30 Tools
He's Gone 04:37 Tools
To the Other Woman (I'm the Other Woman) 02:59 Tools
Divorce Decree 00:00 Tools
I Can't Do Without You 02:11 Tools
The Feeling Is Right 02:48 Tools
How Was I to Know You Cared 00:00 Tools
Congratulations Baby 00:00 Tools
Your Best Friend 00:00 Tools
We're More Than Strangers 00:00 Tools
I Don't Care Anymore - I'm a Loser 00:00 Tools
If She's Your Wife (Who Am I) 00:00 Tools
It Sure Was Fun 00:00 Tools
I Wish I Could Sleep 00:00 Tools
I'd Do It All Over You 00:00 Tools
Since I Fell For You 02:52 Tools
I Don't Know How (To Fall Out Of Love With You) 00:00 Tools
He's Everything I Need 00:00 Tools
Let Love Touch Us Now 02:32 Tools
Bad Water 00:00 Tools
Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You 00:00 Tools
By The Time I Get To Phoenix 00:00 Tools
To the Other Woman 02:59 Tools
Business Deal 03:38 Tools
Woman Of The Ghetto 06:57 Tools
I Can Do Without You 02:11 Tools
He's Gone - I'm a Loser 00:00 Tools
Feet Start Walking - I'm a Loser 00:00 Tools
You Can't Do That 00:00 Tools
Too Much To Bear 03:26 Tools
Bad Water (A Legend In Her Own Time) 00:00 Tools
Lost Again 00:00 Tools
Ghost of Myself - I'm a Loser 00:00 Tools
The Feeling is Right (I'm a Loser) 00:00 Tools
Woman Of The Ghetto - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
I Don't Know How to Fall Out of Love With You (A Legend In Her Own Time) 00:00 Tools
I Can't Do Without You - I'm a Loser 00:00 Tools
He's Everything I Need (A Legend In Her Own Time) 00:00 Tools
Your Best Friend - I'm a Loser 00:00 Tools
Since I Fell for You (A Legend In Her Own Time) 00:00 Tools
Congratulations Baby (I'm a Loser) 00:00 Tools
(Oh Lord) I Wish I Could Sleep 00:00 Tools
To The Other Woman ( I'm The Other Woman ) 02:59 Tools
To the Other Woman (I'm the Other Woman) (I'm a Loser) 00:00 Tools
You Can't Do That [*] 00:00 Tools
I Wish I Could Sleep - A Legend In Her Own Time 00:00 Tools
The Feeling is Right - I'm a Loser 00:00 Tools
Too Much to Bear [#][*] 03:26 Tools
If She's Your Wife (Then Who Am I) 00:00 Tools
Lost Again [*] 00:00 Tools
To the Other Woman (I'm the Other Woman) - I'm a Loser 00:00 Tools
Grasshopper 00:00 Tools
Congratulations Baby - I'm a Loser 00:00 Tools
If She's Your Wife (Who Am I) (A Legend In Her Own Time) 00:00 Tools
Love Is Here And Now Your Gone 00:00 Tools
How Was I To Know 00:00 Tools
I'd Do It All Over You - A Legend In Her Own Time 00:00 Tools
We're More Than Strangers (I'm a Loser) 00:00 Tools
Pick Up The Pieces 00:00 Tools
We're More Than Strangers - I'm a Loser 00:00 Tools
A Little Bit Of Your Love 04:57 Tools
How Was I to Know You Cared - I'm a Loser 00:00 Tools
He's Everything I Need - A Legend In Her Own Time 00:00 Tools
We're More Than Stranges 00:00 Tools
I Don't Care Anymore (I'm a Loser) 00:00 Tools
Please Come Back 00:00 Tools
Hey Lady 00:00 Tools
Congatulations Baby 00:00 Tools
It Sure Was Fun - A Legend In Her Own Time 00:00 Tools
Divorce Decree - I'm a Loser 00:00 Tools
Let Love Touch Us Now - A Legend In Her Own Time 00:00 Tools
I Can't Do Without You (I'm a Loser) 00:00 Tools
To Chicago With Love 00:00 Tools
By the Time I Get to Pheonix - A Legend In Her Own Time 00:00 Tools
Full Time Woman 00:00 Tools
I Don't Know How to Fall Out of Love With You - A Legend In Her Own Time 00:00 Tools
Don't the Green Grass Fool You 00:00 Tools
Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You - A Legend In Her Own Time 00:00 Tools
Feet Start Walking (I'm a Loser) 00:00 Tools
Lost Again (as Doris Willingham) 00:00 Tools
You Can't Do That (as Doris Willingham) 00:00 Tools
I Can't Do It Without You 00:00 Tools
If She's Your Wife (Who Am I) - A Legend In Her Own Time 00:00 Tools
Woman Of The Ghetto (Ashley Beedle Re-Edit) 00:00 Tools
Since I Fell for You - A Legend In Her Own Time 00:00 Tools
Bad Water - A Legend In Her Own Time 00:00 Tools
Too Much To Bear (as Doris Willingham) 00:00 Tools
How Was I to Know You Cared (I'm a Loser) 00:00 Tools
Ghost of Myself (I'm a Loser) 00:00 Tools
Doris Willingham (Doris Duke) - Too Much To Bear 00:00 Tools
He's Gone (I'm a Loser) 00:00 Tools
Doris Willingham (Doris Duke) - You Can't Do That 00:00 Tools
Your Best Friend (I'm a Loser) 00:00 Tools
Let Love Touch Us Now (A Legend In Her Own Time) 00:00 Tools
By the Time I Get to Pheonix (A Legend In Her Own Time) 00:00 Tools
It Sure Was Fun (A Legend In Her Own Time) 00:00 Tools
To the Other Woman (Original) 00:00 Tools
Lost Again (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Too Much To Bear (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Know How 00:00 Tools
I Wish I Could Sleep (A Legend In Her Own Time) 00:00 Tools
Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You (A Legend In Her Own Time) 00:00 Tools
You Can't Do That (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Divorce Decree (I'm a Loser) 00:00 Tools
Doris Willingham (Doris Duke) - Lost Again 00:00 Tools
I'd Do It All Over You (A Legend In Her Own Time) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Know How To Fall Out Of Love With You 00:00 Tools
By The Time I Get To Pheonix 00:00 Tools
I'd Do It All Over 00:00 Tools
To The Other Woman (I'm The Ot 00:00 Tools
I Don't Care Anymore [Stereo] 00:00 Tools
Woman in the Ghetto (12inch Version) 00:00 Tools
If She's Your Wife 00:00 Tools
Woman Of The Ghetto - Poupon Remix 00:00 Tools
Woman Of The Ghetto (Original UK Only 12" Club Mix) 00:00 Tools
Ghost Of Myself - Doris Duke 03:09 Tools
A Little Bit Of Your Love - Zed Bias Remix 00:00 Tools
If She's Your Wife (Who Am I?) 00:00 Tools
How Was I To Know You Cared? 00:00 Tools
Don't Let The Green Grass Fool 00:00 Tools
Woman Of The Ghetto (Poupon Remix) 00:00 Tools
10 - divorce decree 00:00 Tools
04 - ghost of myself 00:00 Tools
He’S Gone 04:37 Tools
05 - your best friend 00:00 Tools
06 - The Feeling Is Right 00:00 Tools
03 - feet start walking 00:00 Tools
Woman Of The Ghetto (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
07 - I Don't Care Anymore 00:00 Tools
Feet Start Walkin' 00:00 Tools
01 - he's gone 00:00 Tools
To The Other Woman - Original 00:00 Tools
Let Love Touch Us Now (Lotus Eaters OST) 02:32 Tools
A Little Bit Of Your Love (Zed Bias Remix) 02:32 Tools
Woman Of The Ghetto (Uk 12 inch club mix) 00:00 Tools
Congratulations, Baby 00:00 Tools
06 - doris duke - the feeling is right 00:00 Tools
08 - congratulations baby 00:00 Tools
07 - doris duke - i don't care anymore 00:00 Tools
He`s Gone 04:37 Tools
#228. To The Other Woman (I'm The Other Woman) 00:00 Tools
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Doris Duke was born Doris Curry, in Sandersville, Georgia in 1945, although the month isn't known. By 1963, Doris had reached the New York City music scene and was earning a crust as both a session singer and a regular back-up artist at the city's famed Apollo Theatre. 'Running Away From Loneliness', her first single, came out in 1966. Two years later her pairing of 'You Can't Do That' and 'Lost Again', (bonus tracks on the CD) came out on the newly-minted Jay Boy label. (The third bonus track is from the same session, and a further track from the Kassner vaults will appear on a future Kent compilation.) Despite strong promotion in the US trade press, Jay Boy #6001 failed to set the world alight and Doris remained reliant on session work, often commuting to Philadelphia to work with Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. However, her fortunes were about to change! Step forward Jerry "Swamp Dogg" Williams Jr., who had recently left his artist/producer job at Atlantic Records and was branching out on his own as talent scout, writer, producer and performer - the man of many hats. As he told In The Basement magazine in July 1999 "At Atlantic I was the square peg struggling to fit in the round hole. Phil Walden was building a studio in Macon, Georgia. I called him and proposed a 75/25 partnership in my new production company. His contribution: studio and rhythm section. We agreed and, after a Little Tommy project which went unreleased, came the Doris Duke [I'm A Loser] LP. I damn near lost everything with that one. It was a woman's album; men found it depressing. I walked the streets of New York for six months trying to give it away, then onto Los Angeles. I totally believed in this concept when I walked into Wally Roker's Canyon Records. He played it once and said he had to have it. I damn near paid him. The first release was 'To The Other Woman' [Billboard' R&B #7, Cashbox R&B #5] and the rest is history made of gold." Jerry Williams Jr. had a hand in writing ten of the twelve songs so it must have been largely down to him that "I'm A Loser" was regarded as "a woman's album". He put his ability to write from a woman's point of view down to the fact he grew up surrounded by strong women. "When I'm writing about women," he said in the same interview, "I'm writing with my aunts, my mother, my grandmother and everybody. How they felt, how they acted...my thoughts have a tendency to be seasoned with a female point of view because that's the way I was raised." He could have had no better interpreter of his material than Doris Duke but, before it had a chance Wally Roker's Canyon label suffered financial problems and was about to shut up shop. Doris told David Nathan, in a Blues & Soul interview of 1974, that she had not been happy with the album, deriding it from just about every angle, so perhaps she wasn't too perturbed by the LPs lack of success. Tony Rounce comments in the sleevenotes: "'Just how wrong can one woman be?" How indeed! The "A Legend In Her Own Time" album was cut at Quinvy Recording Studios in Sheffield, Alabama and reunited Doris with the production work of Jerry Williams Jr., but this LP contained far fewer of his songs. Instead she recorded covers of such songs as Buddy Johnson's 'Since I Fell For You' and Jim Webb's 'By The Time I Get To Phoenix'. Released on Mankind, a subsidiary created by Excello for Williams' output, it sadly failed to live up to what one would expect from the title. Doris and Jerry Williams had fallen out and doubtless - whether as cause or effect - the set was poorly promoted. Doris Duke moved on briefly to Mainstream - where only one single was issued - followed by an highly respectable album for John Abbey's UK Contempo label, "Woman", which achieved a US release on Scepter. A subsequent attempt by disco label, Sam, to revive Doris's Contempo recording of Marlena Shaw's 'Woman Of The Ghetto' failed. It was Doris Duke's last released work. Doris Duke has joined the long list of "where are they now?" artists. Over the years, Jerry Williams Jr, has made attempts to find Doris again but to no avail. Perhaps this CD of her finest work will reach her and nudge her into breaking her self-imposed silence. The voice has been under wraps for far too long. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.