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The Best of Candi Staton (1995 Warner Archives) Originals (not re-recorded) The Ultimate Gospel Collection (2006) Evidence: The Complete Fame Records Masters (2011) – For the first time ever all 48 of the tracks she made for Rick Hall's label between 1969 and 1974 are together in one place. 22 have never been on CD before and 12 are ...
The discography of American soul and gospel singer Candi Staton consists of 28 studio albums and over 30 singles. Studio albums. Year Album details Peak chart ...
"Young Hearts Run Free" is a disco song written by David Crawford and originally recorded by American soul singer Candi Staton in 1976. Rolling Stone ranked Staton's "Young Hearts Run Free" number 150 in their list of "200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time" in 2022, [1] while Billboard ranked it among the "500 Best Pop Songs of All Time" in 2023 ...
Chance is the eighth album by American soul and gospel singer Candi Staton. [1] Singles released from the album included "When You Wake Up Tomorrow" (co-written by Patrick Adams and Wayne K. Garfield), and the title track, which became a top 20 R&B record.
The original Candi Staton track had been recorded for a direct-to-video 1980s documentary about an obese man who was trying to lose weight. Staton said she couldn't remember having recorded a song called "You Got the Love". It was only later that she realised she had performed the song years earlier for the documentary.
It's Time! is an album by the American singer Candi Staton. [2] [3] It was released in 1995. [4]The album was nominated for a National Association of Independent Recording Distributors and Manufacturers Award, in the "Gospel/religious" category.
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Neil Goldberg submitted "Do It in the Name of Love" to FAME Studios producer Rick Hall, who selected the song for soul artist Candi Staton. [6]Staton's recording became the lead track on her 1972 album Candi Staton, and was issued as a single in December of that year backed with her own composition "The Thanks I Get for Loving You".