Linda Lyndell

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What a Man 02:42 Tools
Bring Your Love Back To Me 00:00 Tools
Bring Your Love Back 00:00 Tools
What A Man (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Know 00:00 Tools
What a Man [1968] 00:00 Tools
What a Man (fdel Mix) 00:00 Tools
Here I Am 00:00 Tools
My Man - He's A Lovin' Man 00:00 Tools
What a Man [Peugeot 407] 00:00 Tools
What A Man (Salt & Pepa - What A Man Ft En Vogue) 00:00 Tools
What A Man - Linda Lyndell 00:00 Tools
Bring Your Love Back To Me - LP Version 02:08 Tools
Linda Lyndell - What a man 00:00 Tools
Pretty Boy 02:33 Tools
My Man, He's a Loving Man 00:00 Tools
What A Man (1968) [Salt-N-Pepa feat. En Vogue - Whatta Man] 00:00 Tools
Here Am I 00:00 Tools
What A Man (OST House MD) 00:00 Tools
Linda Lyndell - Whatta Man 00:00 Tools
What A Man (Salt N Pepa feat. En Vogue - What A Man) 00:00 Tools
15 What a Man 00:00 Tools
What A Man (Salt N Peppa - Whatta Man) 00:00 Tools
Linda Lyndell / What A Man 00:00 Tools
My Man - He's A Loving Man 02:42 Tools
What a man (FDEL remix) 00:00 Tools
Linda Lyndell / Bring Your Love Back To Me 00:00 Tools
Bring Back Your Love 00:00 Tools
08 - linda lyndell - what a m 00:00 Tools
what a man (1968) 00:00 Tools
What A Man ~ Treefrogdemon 00:00 Tools
08 - What A Man 00:00 Tools
What A Man @ 4UsOnly.biz 00:00 Tools
Bring Your Love Back To Me [LP Version] 00:00 Tools
What A Man (What A Man - Salt N Pepa feat. En Vogue) 00:00 Tools
My Man-He's a Loving Man 00:00 Tools
What a Man - 00:00 Tools
What A Man -Linda Lyndell 00:00 Tools
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Linda Lyndell was born in Gainesville, Florida, where she grew up singing gospel in both White and Black churches. She began to sing with R&B groups as a teen, most notably with The Rare Breed. In 1967, Atlanta DJ Dave Crawford introduced her music to producers Isaac Hayes and David Porter. Hayes and Porter [or Dave Crawford] recorded her first single, "Bring Your Love Back To Me", in 1967, but it didn't get much attention. In 1968 she recorded "What A Man", reportedly improvised with the Stax musicians in only two takes, which reached #50 on the Billboard charts. It's said that threats from the KKK convinced her to retire from performing and return to Gainesville. Salt n Pepa/EnVogue sampled the song for "Whatta Man" in 1993, and she re-emerged to perform occasionally. She performed "What A Man" for the opening of the Stax Records museum in 2003. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.