Linda Clifford (singer)
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Linda Clifford (born 20 August 1944, New York City, New York) is an American R&B, Disco and House music singer and actress who scored hits in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s into the new millennium.
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[edit] Early career
Clifford is also a former Miss New York State, and fronted a jazz music trio before switching to R&B. After winning her title, Clifford started working as an actress, receiving minor roles in major films like The Boston Strangler with Tony Curtis and Henry Ford, Coogan's Bluff with Clint Eastwood and Sweet Charity with Shirley MacLaine.
[edit] Music career
Unsatisfied with her roles, Clifford decided to concentrate on her singing career, and performed in night clubs with the Jericho Jazz Singers, before forming her own group Linda & The Trade Winds. In 1973 she was signed to Paramount Records and her first single, "(It's Gonna Be) A Long Long Winter" became a minor hit on the R&B charts in the winter of 1974.
By the mid-70's Curtis Mayfield signed Clifford to his Curtom Records label. The first single off her self-titled album was "From Now On" which again became a minor hit on the R&B charts. Her follow-up album, If My Friends Could See Me Now produced two of Clifford's biggest hits, putting her on the music map. The first, "Runaway Love" became an R&B hit peaking at #3 for two weeks. The second, the title track, became a hit on the Disco chart peaking at #1 for five weeks.
The following year, she released her third album, 1979's Let Me Be Your Woman. It yielded a Disco version of Simon & Garfunkel's hit "Bridge Over Troubled Water" which became her first Top 40 pop hit on the Billboard Hot 100. The album was also available in a two-record form with extended versions and included another R & B hit, "Don't Give It Up", which had a similar feel to "Runaway Love". These two albums had been produced and arranged by Gil Askey, a music industry veteran whose track record had included arranging duties for major acts at Motown and acting as musical director for Diana Ross, the Four Tops and the Temptations. Askey had written "Runaway Love" and "Don't Give It Up", the latter with Linda.
They were followed by "Here's My Love" (1979) and a duet with Curtis Mayfield, "Between You and Me, Baby" (summer 1979). Eventually, Mayfield and Clifford released an album of duets in 1980, The Right Combination. In 1980, Clifford was asked to produce a single for the upcoming film, Fame. The result was the Top 40 hit "Red Light". It became her second number-one disco hit. Her next and final album with RSO, I'm Yours, was produced by Isaac Hayes and gave her third #1 Disco hit "Shoot Your Best Shot" which was number-one on the U.S. Dance Charts for 4 weeks.
In 1981, Clifford her Curtom contract switched to Capitol Records and she released "Don't Come Crying To Me". It peaked at number-one for three consecutive weeks on the disco charts. Despite the success of the single, the album I'll Keep On Loving You sold poorly, and her contract was not renewed. However the album did include "All The Man That I Need" which would go on to be a huge hit for Whitney Houston almost a decade later.
Clifford was signed to local label Red Label Records and released Sneakin' Out in 1984. The release yielded a couple of minor dance and R&B hits, including the title track. My Heart's On Fire, in 1985 would be Cliffords's last full length album. It featured the top ten dance hit "The Heat in Me".
Clifford has subsequently recorded or re-recorded single tracks; she recorded "Whatcha Gonna Do" in 1995 and re-recorded "If My Friends Could See Me Now" in 1996. She also released "Wanna Give It Up" with Ralphi Rosario (#16 dance in 1999), "Philly Groove" with Romain & Krivit (2000), "Changin'" (#17 dance), "Ride the Storm" with Akabu (2001), "Going Back to My Roots", "Sunshine", "I Hear The Music" with Ralphi Rosario (2002) and "Spinnin'" with Prospect Park/Joey Negro (2003).
[edit] Other projects
After her initial record contract was not renewed, Clifford began to write jingles for such products as Tropicana, Maybelline, McDonald's, Miller Lite, Michelob Lite, Oldsmobile and Pontiac.
She also provided the theme songs for The Phil Donahue Show and the police drama Chicago Story and became a host to one of the first home-shopping TV shows Home Shop Chicago. Clifford also continued to perform in local clubs and at special events.
[edit] #1 Hot Dance Music/Club Play Hits
- 1978: "If My Friends Could See Me Now"
- 1978: "Gypsy Lady"
- 1978: "Runaway Love"
- 1980: "Red Light"
- 1980: "Shoot Your Best Shot"
- 1980: "It Don't Hurt No More"
- 1982: "Let It Ride"
- 1982: "Don't Come Crying To Me"
[edit] Singles
- 1973 "(It’s Gonna Be) A Long, Long Winter" / "March Across The Land"
- 1974 "Turn The Key Softly"
- 1977 "From Now On"
- 1977 "You Can Do It"
- 1978 "If My Friends Could See Me Now"
- 1978 "Runaway Love"
- 1978 "Gypsy Lady"
- 1979 "Bridge Over Troubled Water" / "Hold Me Close"
- 1979 "Don’t Give It Up"
- 1979 "Lonely Nights"
- 1979 "I Just Wanna Wanna"
- 1980 "Between You Baby And Me" (& Curtis Mayfield)
- 1980 "Love’s Sweet Sensation" (& Curtis Mayfield)
- 1980 "Shoot Your Best Shot" / "It Don't Hurt No More"
- 1980 "Red Light" / "Hot Lunch Jam"
- 1980 "I Had A Talk With My Man"
- 1980 "If You Let Me"
- 1982 "I’ll Keep On Loving You"
- 1982 "Don’t Come Crying To Me" / "I’ll Keep On Loving You" / "Let It Ride"
- 1984 "Runaway Love" / "You Are, You Are"
- 1984 "A Night With The Boys"
- 1985 "Sneakin' Out"
- 1985 "You're Mine"
- 1985 "The Heat In Me"
- 1995 "Watcha Gonna Do"
- 1999 "Wanna Give It Up" (& Ralphi Rosario)
- 2000 "Changin'"
- 2001 "Philly Groove" (& Romain & Danny Krivit)
- 2001 "Ride The Storm" (& Akabu)
- 2002 "Going Back To My Roots 2002"
- 2002 "Sunshine"
- 2002 "Strings Of Life 2 I Hear The Music" (feat. Ralphi Rosario)
- 2003 "Spinnin'" (& Prospect Park)
[edit] Albums
- 1977 Linda
- 1978 If My Friends Could See Me Now
- 1979 Let Me Be Your Woman
- 1979 Here's My Love
- 1980 The Right Combination (& C. Mayfield)
- 1980 I´m Yours
- 1982 I'll Keep On Loving You
- 1984 Sneakin’ Out
- 1985 My Heart's On Fire
- 1989 Greatest Hits
- 1998 Shooting Her Best Shot – The Best Of
- 1999 The Right Combination (& Bonus Tracks) (& Curtis Mayfield)
- 2000 Runaway Love: The Singles Anthology
- 2001 Runaway Love
- 2003 Runaway Love & Other Hits