Jean Terrell

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No Limit 03:21 Tools
How Can You Live Without Love 03:22 Tools
Rising Cost Of Love 03:39 Tools
I Had To Fall In Love 04:31 Tools
How Can You (Live Without Love) 03:23 Tools
Too Many Memories 03:45 Tools
That's The Way Love Grows 04:22 Tools
You've Been So Good For Me 03:37 Tools
No One Like My Baby 03:51 Tools
Change Up 05:07 Tools
You're A Very Special Part of My Life 03:49 Tools
Stop in the Name of Love 04:11 Tools
Nathan Jones 03:53 Tools
Don't Stop Reaching For The Top 04:21 Tools
Do You Believe In Love At First Sight 03:49 Tools
Everything To Me 04:09 Tools
I Feel Love Drummin' A Beat 05:57 Tools
Don't Stop Reading for the Top 04:11 Tools
Crazy 'Bout the Guy 04:11 Tools
Love The One You're With (Todd Terje Edit) 04:11 Tools
I Want to Be Loved 04:11 Tools
Ain't No Mountain High Enough 04:11 Tools
Stoned Love 04:11 Tools
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Jean Terrell (born Velma Jean Terrell, November 26, 1944 in Belzoni, Mississippi) is an American R&B and jazz singer. She replaced Diana Ross as the lead singer of The Supremes in January 1970.[1]She is the sister of the former WBA heavyweight boxing champion, Ernie Terrell, who fought Muhammad Ali.[1] Moving from Belzoni, Mississippi to Chicago for a better life at an early age, Jean Terrell was guided by her family to sing, and it was in the late 1960s that she and her brother formed a group called Ernie Terrell and the Heavyweights.Signing a contract with A&M Records, Terrell had finished a solo recording, I Had to Fall in Love, in 1978 but supposedly due to her Jehovah's Witness beliefs conflicting with promoting the recording in a specific way the record label wanted, she semi-retired.[3] In the early 1980s Terrell put together a one woman show and did limited touring throughout the United States. Her act consisted of several Supremes songs, songs from her solo album and cover versions of songs by Bette Midler and Lionel Richie. Friend and former Supreme Lynda Laurence would often perform background vocals for Terrell during these tours. Another who performed backing vocals for Terrell during these tours was Freddi Poole, later a member of Scherrie & Lynda's group the F.L.O.S. (Former ladies of The Supremes). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.