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Can I Change My Mind. " Can I Change My Mind " is a 1968 single recorded by soul singer Tyrone Davis, his featured debut. The song hit number one on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart on February 1, 1969, replacing Marvin Gaye 's "I Heard It through the Grapevine". It peaked at number five on the Hot 100, [2] and reached RIAA Certified Gold ...
Turn Back the Hands of Time. " Turn Back the Hands of Time " is a song recorded by the American R&B singer Tyrone Davis. It was co-written by Jack Daniels and Johnny Moore a.k.a. John Edward Moore (credited to Moore’s girlfriend at the time, Bonnie Thompson) and produced by Willie Henderson. "Turn Back the Hands of Time" was released as a ...
Malaco. Tyrone Davis (born Tyrone D. Fettson[ 2] or Tyrone D. Branch, October 3, 1937 – February 9, 2005) [ 3] (although many websites have his date of birth as May 4th 1938), was an American blues and soul singer with a long list of hit records over more than 20 years. Davis had three number 1 hits on the Billboard R&B chart: "Can I Change ...
Allmusic. [1] Turning Point! is a Tyrone Davis album released in 1976. This was his final release for Dakar Records. This is the first of two albums by Tyrone Davis in 1976. Love and Touch was released after his move over to Columbia Records .
Let's Get Together (So Groovy Now) 1992. "I Can't Stop" by John Davis and the Monster Orchestra. "Who's Gonna Take the Weight" by Kool & the Gang. "The Champ" by The Mohawks. "South Bronx" by Boogie Down Productions. "Forever Love" †. Color Me Badd. Kevin Thornton.
August 8, 2024 at 10:10 AM. PARIS (AP) — Win or lose the men's soccer final on Friday, Thierry Henry says the Paris Olympics have been a triumph for France. “When we decide to be together, we ...
Can't You Tell It's Me. (1979) Singles from In the Mood with Tyrone Davis. "In the Mood". Released: 1979. "All The Love I Need". Released: 1979. In the Mood with Tyrone Davis is a Tyrone Davis album released in 1979. It was his fourth Columbia Records release.
The album's lead single, "This I Swear", reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart, while the follow-up, "All You Got", peaked at No. 32 on the same chart. Critical reception [ edit ] Billboard wrote that Davis "provides a particularly neat package of pleasing material delivered in his roguishly appealing bad-little-boy style."