Ronald Isley

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You've Got A Friend 04:55 Tools
The Look Of Love 05:43 Tools
If I Lose My Woman 03:32 Tools
No More 04:00 Tools
Dance For Me 04:07 Tools
Take It How You Want It 00:00 Tools
What I Miss The Most 04:36 Tools
Supposed To Do 03:35 Tools
Dinner and a Movie 05:07 Tools
Alfie 03:49 Tools
This Guy's In Love With You 04:33 Tools
I Need You 04:51 Tools
Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head 05:15 Tools
A House Is Not A Home 04:39 Tools
Close to You 00:00 Tools
In Between The Heartaches 03:35 Tools
Make It Easy On Yourself 00:00 Tools
My Favorite Thing (feat. Kem) 03:45 Tools
Anyone Who Had A Heart 00:00 Tools
Contagious 00:00 Tools
Put Your Money On Me 00:00 Tools
You Had Me At Hello 03:53 Tools
Here I Am 04:19 Tools
This Song Is for You 00:00 Tools
Count On Me 00:00 Tools
Love's (Still) The Answer 00:00 Tools
Windows Of The World 00:00 Tools
Winter Wonderland 00:00 Tools
Bed Time 00:00 Tools
The Boss 00:00 Tools
My Favorite Thing 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Home For Christmas 00:00 Tools
Another Night 00:00 Tools
Close To You (feat. Lauryn Hill) 00:00 Tools
He Won't Ever Love You 00:00 Tools
Back in the Game 00:00 Tools
Put Your Money On Me (Feat. T.I.) 00:00 Tools
Make Love to Your Soul 00:00 Tools
Reunion 00:00 Tools
Better or Worse 00:00 Tools
Lay You Down (feat. Trey Songz) 00:00 Tools
Let's Be Alone 00:00 Tools
Lay You Down Intro 00:00 Tools
What Can I Buy You 00:00 Tools
Just Came Here To Chill 00:00 Tools
White Christmas 00:00 Tools
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 00:00 Tools
You've Got a Friend (feat. Aretha Franklin) 00:00 Tools
I'm In Love 04:10 Tools
Isley Christmas Medley 00:00 Tools
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 00:00 Tools
Lay You Down 00:00 Tools
(They Long to Be) Close to You 00:00 Tools
Busted 00:00 Tools
Silent Night 00:00 Tools
The Christmas Song 00:00 Tools
Just Came Here To Chill - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
I Cry 00:00 Tools
Make Your Body Sing 00:00 Tools
In Between the Sheets 00:00 Tools
Let's Lay Together 00:00 Tools
Floatin' on Your Love 00:00 Tools
Tears 00:00 Tools
Close to You (Ft. Lauryn Hill) 00:00 Tools
Close to You f. Lauryn Hill 00:00 Tools
What I Miss Most 00:00 Tools
Smokin' Me Out 00:00 Tools
Close To You (feat Lauryn Hill) 00:00 Tools
Just Came Here To Chill (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Lucky Charm 00:00 Tools
Shout 00:00 Tools
My Favorite Thing (Ft. Kem) 03:47 Tools
Whenever You're Ready 00:00 Tools
Forever Mackin' 00:00 Tools
My Favorite Thing Ft. Kem 00:00 Tools
Superstar 00:00 Tools
Contageous 00:00 Tools
Close to You feat. Lauryn Hill 00:00 Tools
You Help Me Write This Song 00:00 Tools
The Pimp & The Bun 00:00 Tools
Slow Is the Way 00:00 Tools
Lay You Down (Ft. Trey Songz) 00:00 Tools
Lay You Down (Intro) 00:00 Tools
Pretty Woman 00:00 Tools
Take a Ride 00:00 Tools
Holding Back the Years 00:00 Tools
I Like It (Ft. R. Kelly & Snoop Dogg) 00:00 Tools
Harvest for the World 00:00 Tools
Between The Sheets 00:00 Tools
You Help Me Write This Song (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Heaven Hooked Us Up 00:00 Tools
Prize Possession 00:00 Tools
Keep It Flowin' 00:00 Tools
Put Your Money On Me f. T.I. 00:00 Tools
What Would You Do 00:00 Tools
Showdown Vol. 1 00:00 Tools
Big Business Featuring Jadakis 00:00 Tools
Beautiful 00:00 Tools
Making love between the sheets 00:00 Tools
I Want That 00:00 Tools
Speechless 00:00 Tools
Isley Christmas Medley: The First Noel/What Child Is This?/Gloria in Ex 00:00 Tools
Let's Get Intimate 00:00 Tools
Blast Off 00:00 Tools
Gotta Be With You 00:00 Tools
Close to You Feat, Lauryn Hill 00:00 Tools
Show Me 00:00 Tools
No More (Main) 00:00 Tools
Lay Your Troubles Down 00:00 Tools
Contageous (feat. Isley Brothers & RKelly) 00:00 Tools
You're My Star 00:00 Tools
Give It To You 00:00 Tools
Put Your Money On Me feat. T.i. 00:00 Tools
Po Nigga Blues [*][Scott Storch Remix] 03:40 Tools
What Can I Buy You? 00:00 Tools
Shout - Live at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY - June 1990 00:00 Tools
Shout - Baby It's You - Original Cast Recording / 2011 00:00 Tools
Deeper 00:00 Tools
Put Your Money On Me (ft. T.I.) 00:00 Tools
Special Gift 00:00 Tools
You Dont Hear Me 00:00 Tools
Put Your Money On Me ft. T.I. 00:00 Tools
My Favorite Thing (Featuring KEM) 00:00 Tools
Busted (Feat. JS & R. Kelly) 00:00 Tools
Contagious (feat. R. Kelly) 00:00 Tools
Freedom in Your Mind 00:00 Tools
You Don't Hear Me 00:00 Tools
You've Got A Friend feat. Aretha Franklin 00:00 Tools
Down Low (Nobody Has to Know) 00:00 Tools
This Guy´s In Love With You 00:00 Tools
Close To You Ft. Lauryn Hill 00:00 Tools
Secret Lover 00:00 Tools
This Old Heart Of Mine 00:00 Tools
Blast Off ft. R. Kelly 00:00 Tools
How Much a Dollar Cost 00:00 Tools
Love Makes the World Go Round 00:00 Tools
Contagious Feat. R. Kelly 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Home For Christmas (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
The Highways of My Life 00:00 Tools
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Spend the Night (Ce Soir) 00:00 Tools
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Ronald Isley (born May 21, 1941 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States) is an American singer and is known as the lead singer and founding member of the family music group The Isley Brothers. Born the third of six brothers, Ronald, like many of his siblings, began his career in the church. He began singing at the age of three, winning a $25 war bond for singing at a spiritual contest at the Union Baptist Church. By the age of seven, Ronald was singing onstage at venues such as the Regal Theater in Chicago, alongside Dinah Washington and a few other notables. In 1954, when Ronald was only 13, he and his brothers, Rudolph, O'Kelly and Vernon Isley, formed the original lineup of what would become the Isley Brothers. Beginning as a gospel quartet, they began singing alongside their father, O'Kelly, Sr. (also a singer in his own right at the time), and their mother Sallye (the group's first pianist). Ronald carried on as the leader of the Isleys after Vernon's 1955 death in a bicycle accident at age 13. In 1957, the Isleys moved out of Cincinnati and headed to New York City, where they began recording doo-wop material for several record labels. After several failed attempts, the brothers hit pay dirt after cultivating a song that had been created after the brothers' inspired performance of Jackie Wilson's "Lonely Teardrops" at a 1959 Washington, D.C. show. After signing with RCA Records, the group released "Shout", a song that has since become a legendary rock and roll staple. After the 1962 hit, "Twist and Shout", and a brief successful stint at Motown, the brothers formed the T-Neck record label (named after their New Jersey hometown) in 1968 and released the hugely successful funk anthem, "It's Your Thing", which won the group their only Grammy. Ronald could sing rock & roll as well as funk and soul. In fact, Ronald is considered one of the original belters and vocalists of the rock era. After years singing in gritty gospel-infused vocals, Ronald introduced R&B audiences to his piercing falsetto and softer tenor in ballads that critics have hailed as some of the greatest love songs of all time, including "For the Love of You", "Harvest For the World", "Sensuality", "At Your Best", "Footsteps in the Dark", "I Need Your Body", "Choosey Lover", "Between the Sheets", and "Don't Say Goodnight." He still sang in his gritty tenor in hits like "That Lady", "Live It Up", "Fight the Power" and "Take Me to the Next Phase". After the death of his oldest brother, O'Kelly, in 1986, Isley began working with soul singer-songwriter-producer Angela Winbush on the next Isley Brothers record, Smooth Sailin'. The album was released in 1987. Isley and Winbush shared a duet on Winbush's Sharp album (the top 40 R&B ballad "Hello, Beloved"), and in 1993, they were married. Winbush continued producing records with Isley for 1989's Spend the Night, 1991's The Tracks of Life (with a revamped version of the Isley Brothers), 1996's Mission to Please (from which Isley and Winbush scored a hit duet, "Floatin' On Your Love", whose remix featured Lil' Kim) and 2001's Eternal, before Isley and Winbush divorced in 2001. The former couple remains close. Isley also collaborated with Rod Stewart in 1990 on Stewart's cover of the 1966 Isley Brothers hit "This Old Heart of Mine". The collaboration reached #10 on the Billboard Hot 100, one place higher than the original, and also hit #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart. One of the founding members of the Isley Brothers, he and Ernie remain the only brothers (as of 2006) who remain in the group. His vocals have helped the Isleys become the longest-running charted group in music history. Few bands or artists could get away with having a hit in 1959, and still make hits in the new millennium. Isley has accomplished this feat with the hits "Contagious" (a Top 20 smash in 2001) and the Hot 100 singles "What Would You Do" and "Busted" (released in 2003). He was also was featured singing the hook in Swizz Beatz' "Big Business" and the remix, "Bigger Business".[citation needed] Since the 1990s, he has become a sought-after vocalist for hip-hop artists like Warren G, Nas, UGK, Ja Rule and Jay-Z. In 1995, he began collaborating with one of his fans, R&B singer-songwriter R. Kelly, who had a hit duet with Ronald and brother Ernie with "Down Low (Nobody Has to Know)", the first hit by the Isleys in a long time. In the video to the song, Kelly and Isley introduced youngsters to the "Mr. Biggs" character, which has since become a Ronald Isley trademark. The Mr. Biggs character has also been featured in the video of B2K's "Girlfriend". In 1992, Ronald was inducted to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as the charter member of The Isley Brothers. Most recently, he recorded a solo album with producer Burt Bacharach on the album Here I Am in 2003. The next year, he and Patti LaBelle scored a modest R&B hit with the single, "Gotta Go Solo". Ron Isley also appears on a track with Tupac Shakur called "Po Nigga Blues", as well as "Better Dayz". Both songs appear on posthumous albums. Isley and his wife are the parents of, Ronald, Jr., his first son. He has a daughter, Tawana, from an earlier marriage. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.