Joyce Sims
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Joyce Sims (born August 6, 1959 in Rochester, New York) is an American singer, composer and pianist. Known for her 80s club anthems, her biggest hit was the soul/dance ballad, "Come Into My Life", which was a worldwide top ten hit in early 1988.
Her debut album, Come Into My Life, was largely mixed and produced by Kurtis Mantronik of old school hip hop/electro funk crew Mantronix.
Not having released any new material since the 1995 single "Who's Crying Now", Sims made a surprise comeback in 2006 with A New Beginning, her first album release in 17 years.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
[edit] Singles
- "All And All" (1986)
- "Lifetime Love" (1987)
- "Come Into My Life" (1988)
- "Love Makes a Woman" (1988)
- "Walk Away" (1988)
- "Looking For a Love" (1989)
- "All About Love" (1990)
- "Come Into My Life" (1994 remixes) (1994)
- "Who's Crying Now" (1994)
- "Come Into My Life" (2004 remixes) (2004)
- "Praise His Name" (2004)
- "What the World Needs Now" (2006)
[edit] Audio sample
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- An excerpt from Come Into My Life
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