Joyce Kennedy

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Didn't I Tell You 04:47 Tools
The Last Time I Made Love 03:07 Tools
Didn't I Tell You - The Breakfast Club/Soundtrack Version 03:07 Tools
I'm a Good Girl 02:17 Tools
Didn't I Tell You? 04:46 Tools
Misunderstood 02:18 Tools
Didn't I Tell You (OST Клуб «Завтрак») 04:02 Tools
Stronger Than Before 04:02 Tools
Can't Take A Chance 04:02 Tools
My Hi Fi Albums And I 04:02 Tools
Didn't I Tell You (Bonus) 04:02 Tools
Tailor Made 05:47 Tools
Didn't I Tell You / OST 'The Breakfast Club' #09 00:00 Tools
My Hi-Fi Albums and I 02:13 Tools
Does Anybody Love Me 02:11 Tools
Chase The Night 04:34 Tools
wanna play your game 04:31 Tools
Do me right 04:37 Tools
Lookin' For Trouble 03:40 Tools
Watch My Body 04:59 Tools
Love Is A Bet 02:55 Tools
Chain Reaction 03:37 Tools
Didn't I Tell You (The Breakfast Club/Soundtrack Version) 03:40 Tools
Didn’t I Tell You 04:45 Tools
You Can Bet Your Life 03:25 Tools
Oh 04:56 Tools
Didn't I Tell You [Album: Breakfast Club (A&M)] 04:31 Tools
Hold on 06:04 Tools
Let me know 03:53 Tools
To much smoke 05:10 Tools
Never Let A Night Go By 04:56 Tools
Never let a night go back 03:37 Tools
The Hi-fi Albums and I 04:45 Tools
Active my love 04:45 Tools
Hold on (For Love's Sake) 04:45 Tools
Activate My Love (Edit by Mike Carroll) 00:00 Tools
Activate my love 00:00 Tools
Didn't I Tell You из к/ф 'Клуб 'Завтрак' 00:00 Tools
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Joyce "Baby Jean" Kennedy was born in Anguilla, MS, in 1948, and raised in Chicago. It's unclear how Andre Williams became her early mentor, but he produced nearly all her early sides on Ran Dee, Fontana, and Blue Rock Records. She notched a local hit with "Darling I Still Love You," which was co-written by Williams. Released in 1963, it received little airplay anywhere else. A second release on Ran Dee, "Can't Take a Chance," also failed to perform. Kennedy then appeared on Fontana Records with "Paddle My Own Canoe." With Williams still at the helm, she released "I'm a Good Girl." The boisterous single became her second local hit, but once again, went nowhere outside of Cook County. A second Blue Rock release, "My Hi Fi Albums and Me," flopped as well, but is sought after by some collectors and is found on some Northern soul compilations. Though the recordings ended, she still performed all over the Chicago area. She met singer Glenn Murdock, an ex-Vondells member, and the soulful duet embarked on tours across the country. After marrying, the two formed Mother's Finest in 1975, presumptively billed as the first black rock band. They had a steady stream of album releases, all critically acclaimed, but only scrounged a couple of small hits. A nonentity for black audiences, the band's fondest fans were white, and after disbanding in 1984, Kennedy signed with A&M. During 1984-85, she enjoyed a string of hit singles, led by the Top 40 "The Last Time I Made Love" (a duet with Jeffrey Osborne), but also including "Stronger than Before," "Lookin' for Trouble," and "Hold On (For Love's Sake)." She still sings for Mothers Finest. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.