Judy Clay

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You Can't Run Away From Your Heart 02:53 Tools
Bed Of Roses 02:40 Tools
Private Number 00:00 Tools
It Ain't Long Enough 03:20 Tools
I Got to Love Somebody's Baby 03:27 Tools
Children, Don't Get Weary 03:33 Tools
You Can't Run Away From Your Heart (LP Version) 02:53 Tools
Children Don't Get Weary 03:35 Tools
You Busted My Mind 00:00 Tools
Remove These Clouds 03:07 Tools
Love-Eye-Tis 02:35 Tools
Give Love To Save Love 03:06 Tools
It's Me 03:43 Tools
Sister Pitiful 02:27 Tools
Left Over Love 02:57 Tools
Do you think that's right 01:59 Tools
My Arms Aren't Strong Enough 02:35 Tools
The Greatest Love 02:38 Tools
Greatest Love 02:36 Tools
My Baby Specializes 02:57 Tools
He's the Kind of Guy 02:57 Tools
Lonely People Do Foolish Things 03:07 Tools
Let It Be Me 02:09 Tools
Haven't Got What It Takes 02:35 Tools
I Want You 02:22 Tools
Your Kind Of Lovin 02:09 Tools
Upset My Heart 02:13 Tools
You Can't Away from Your Heart 02:54 Tools
You Can't Run Away From Your Heart (LP Version) 00:30 Tools
It Takes A Lotta Good Love 02:13 Tools
Turn Back The Time 02:52 Tools
I'm up tight 02:13 Tools
Upset My Heart (Got Me So Upset) 00:00 Tools
Get Together 03:05 Tools
Do You Think Thats Right 01:54 Tools
Since You Came Along 00:00 Tools
I Got To Love Somebody's Baby - Remastered Version 01:54 Tools
Shaolin Soul ['Glaciers of Ice'] 03:31 Tools
It Aint Long Enough 02:52 Tools
Shaolin Soul (Glaciers Of Ice) 03:31 Tools
Stormy Weather 03:31 Tools
You Can't Run Away From Your H 00:00 Tools
The Way You Look Tonight 03:28 Tools
Let It Be Mine 03:12 Tools
You can’t run away from your heart 03:33 Tools
That's Enough 06:29 Tools
Private Number (feat. Judy Clay) 03:05 Tools
That's all 03:00 Tools
I'm Comin' Home 06:29 Tools
It Ain't Long Enough [Judy Clay] 03:22 Tools
Private Number - Single Version 06:29 Tools
Turn Back Time 06:29 Tools
You Cant Run Away From Your Heart 06:29 Tools
Children Dont Get Weary 03:33 Tools
You Can't Run Away From Your Heart - LP Version 03:33 Tools
It Ain’t Long Enough 03:12 Tools
Way You Look Tonight 03:00 Tools
I Got to Love Somebody's Baby (Remastered) 03:28 Tools
I Thought I'd Gotten Over You 03:12 Tools
Your Love Is Good Enough 03:12 Tools
hav'nt got what it takes 03:12 Tools
That's All (Alt. version) 03:12 Tools
Private Number (with William Bell) 00:00 Tools
Somebody's Fool 03:27 Tools
That's All (Mastr) 03:12 Tools
Shaolin Soul 03:12 Tools
do you think that's right? 03:12 Tools
I'm Coming Home 02:40 Tools
My Arms Ain't Strong Enough 02:40 Tools
The Complete Stax - It Ain't Long Enough 02:40 Tools
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Judy Clay (12 September 1938 - 19 July 2001) was an American soul and gospel singer, who achieved greatest success as a member of two recording duos in the 1960s. Born Judy Guions, in St. Pauls, North Carolina, she was raised by her grandmother in Fayetteville and began singing in church. After moving to Brooklyn in the early 1950s, she was adopted by Lee Drinkard Warrick of the Drinkard Singers. Clay made her recorded debut with the Drinkard Singers - who later became better known as The Sweet Inspirations - on the 1954 LP "The Newport Spiritual Stars". She left the Drinkard Singers in 1960 and made her first solo recording, "More Than You Know", on Ember Records. This was followed by further singles on several labels, but with little commercial success, although "You Busted My Mind" later became successful on Britain's Northern soul club circuit. In 1967, Atlantic Records teamed her up with singer-songwriter Billy Vera, and The Sweet Inspirations, to record "Storybook Children". The record made #20 on the R&B charts and #54 pop. After a further hit duet with Billy Vera, "Country Girl, City Man", which reached #41 R&B and #36 pop, and an album together, she returned to Stax Records. There she had further successes, this time with William Bell. Their recording of "Private Number" reached #17 in the R&B chart and #75 on the US pop chart, and had even greater success in the UK where it reached #8 in the pop chart. A follow-up, "My Baby Specializes", also made the R&B chart, before she returned to Atlantic for less successful recordings with Vera and a final solo hit "Greatest Love" (#45 R&B in 1970). Subsequently, she worked as a back-up singer with Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and others. Struck with a brain tumour in 1979, she returned to gospel music shortly after her recovery, and sang occasionally with Cissy Houston's gospel choir in Newark. She died in an automobile accident in 2001. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.