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Betty Wright

September 9th, 2014

Birth Name:
Bessie Regina Norris

Genre:
R&B/Soul

Years Active:
'50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s






Betty Wright

Biography

Singer Betty Wright proved to be a consistently strong presence on the Miami music scene, primarily in the '70s and '80s, although she continued to record through the 2010s. Born on December 21, 1953, in Miami, Florida, Wright began her singing career early on as a member of her family's gospel group, the Echoes of Joy. By the age of 13, she had begun appearing on other artists' recordings as a backup singer and, shortly thereafter, began her solo career. In 1968, she scored a a Top 40 with "Girls Can't Do What the Guys Do" and released her debut album, My First Time Around. It would be several years, however, before Wright would enjoy her next substantial hit; "Clean Up Woman," notable for its prominent guitar riff and Wright's swaggering lead vocal, peaked at number two on the R&B and number six on the pop charts in 1972. Two years later, Wright received a Grammy Award for the song "Where Is the Love?" (not to be confused with the renowned Roberta Flack/Donny Hathaway tune of the same name). Wright steadily issued albums throughout the decade, including such standout titles as 1975's Danger High Voltage (which spawned three R&B hits) and 1978's Betty Wright Live. A 1981 collaboration with Stevie Wonder, "What Are You Gonna Do With It?," proved to be Wright's last significant solo hit. She continued issuing albums, in addition to trying her hand as a television talk show hostess and contributing songwriting, backing vocals, vocal production, and engineering work to albums by dozens of high-profile artists, including Erykah Badu, Regina Belle, David Byrne, Jennifer Lopez, Joss Stone, Angie Stone, and Lil Wayne. She also worked on Diddy's Press Play and appeared as a vocal coach on the Bad Boy label head's Making the Band series. In 2011, she collaborated with the Roots on Betty Wright: The Movie, her first solo album in a decade. ~ Greg Prato & Christine Ohlman, Rovi. Singer Betty Wright proved to be a consistently strong presence on the Miami music scene, primarily in the '70s and '80s, although she continued to record through the 2010s. Born on December 21, 1953, in Miami, Florida, Wright began her singing career early on as a member of her family's gospel group, the Echoes of Joy. By the age of 13, she had begun appearing on other artists' recordings as a backup singer and, shortly thereafter, began her solo career. In 1968, she scored a a Top 40 with "Girls Can't Do What the Guys Do" and released her debut album, My First Time Around. It would be several years, however, before Wright would enjoy her next substantial hit; "Clean Up Woman," notable for its prominent guitar riff and Wright's swaggering lead vocal, peaked at number two on the R&B and number six on the pop charts in 1972. Two years later, Wright received a Grammy Award for the song "Where Is the Love?" (not to be confused with the renowned Roberta Flack/Donny Hathaway tune of the same name). Wright steadily issued albums throughout the decade, including such standout titles as 1975's Danger High Voltage (which spawned three R&B hits) and 1978's Betty Wright Live. A 1981 collaboration with Stevie Wonder, "What Are You Gonna Do With It?," proved to be Wright's last significant solo hit. She continued issuing albums, in addition to trying her hand as a television talk show hostess and contributing songwriting, backing vocals, vocal production, and engineering work to albums by dozens of high-profile artists, including Erykah Badu, Regina Belle, David Byrne, Jennifer Lopez, Joss Stone, Angie Stone, and Lil Wayne. She also worked on Diddy's Press Play and appeared as a vocal coach on the Bad Boy label head's Making the Band series. In 2011, she collaborated with the Roots on Betty Wright: The Movie, her first solo album in a decade. ~ Greg Prato & Christine Ohlman, Rovi

Top Albums


1. Wright Back ..
Betty Wright - The Movie, The Roots
2. Betty Wright..
The Essentials: Betty Wright, Betty Wright
3. The Essentia..
Betty Wright Live - EP, Betty Wright
4. Betty Wright..
Mother Wit, Betty Wright
5. Mother Wit
I Love the Way You Love, Betty Wright
6. I Love the W..
Fit for a King, Betty Wright
7. Fit for a Ki..
Living Love Lies, Betty Wright
8. Living Love ..
My First Time Around, Betty Wright
9. My First Tim..
Sevens, Betty Wright
10. Sevens
B-Attitudes, Betty Wright
11. B-Attitudes
Tired - Single, Betty Wright
12. Tired - Sing..
Go! (Live) - Single, Betty Wright
13. Go! (Live) -..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
No Pain, (No Gain)Mother Wit5:12$0.99
2.
Tonight Is the NightEssentials: Betty Wright8:19$1.29
3.
Clean Up WomanEssentials: Betty Wright2:43$1.29
4.
Tonight Is the NightBetty Wright Live - EP8:18$0.99
5.
After the PainMother Wit7:00$0.99
6.
Clean Up WomanI Love the Way You Love2:49$1.29
7.
She's Older NowWright Back at You6:25$0.99
8.
Slip and Do ItDiscomania: Hits Dance 70-8..3:22$0.99
9.
SinderellaChart Topping Hits4:25$0.99
10.
Sugar SugarChart Topping Hits4:16$0.99
11.
Dry Well (Patrick's Song)Living Love Lies6:30$1.29
12.
Get My Praise OnLiving Love Lies4:35$1.29
13.
Invisible WomanLiving Love Lies3:26$1.29
14.
Pirate's ChestLiving Love Lies4:37$1.29
15.
Bodyguard (feat. Rick Ross)Living Love Lies5:20$1.29
16.
Tired (Classic Betty Wright Monologu..Living Love Lies4:47$1.29
17.
TiredLiving Love Lies4:10$1.29
18.
Trust IssuesLiving Love Lies3:54$1.29
19.
If They Knew Better (They'd Do B..Living Love Lies4:31$1.29
20.
Not Like MeLiving Love Lies4:34$1.29
21.
TrainLiving Love Lies5:01$1.29
22.
Swan SongLiving Love Lies4:28$1.29
23.
Love LiesLiving Love Lies5:54$1.29
24.
Mr. LuckyEccentric Soul: The Outskir..2:43$0.99
25.
Good Lovin'Eccentric Soul: The Deep Ci..2:45$0.99

Top Music Videos

Super Duper Love, Joss Stone
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