Minnie Ripperton she was from Chicago, Illinois, She also had rather unique feat of a five octave vocal range, she displayed the ability to imitate instrumentation and even birds.
2006-11-29 21:18:52
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answered by Stu L 2
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Minnie Ripperton
2006-11-29 21:23:44
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answered by sodam 3
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Minnie Ripperton
2006-11-29 21:19:21
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answered by davinbrent_atx 2
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2014-09-26 06:08:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Minni Ripperton back in the 70's. Personally I didnt like the song very much
2006-12-03 05:09:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Loving You...Minnie Ripperton (1974)
2006-12-01 03:48:57
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answered by BoosGrammy 7
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2015-01-28 17:18:11
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answered by Anonymous
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That would be Minnie Riperton with 'Lovin You' . This was her famous hit. But i erg you to buy Perfect Angel the album of where this song comes from. A great talent with a beautiful voice. Unfortunately she died of cancer in the early 80s.
2006-11-29 22:14:51
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answered by El Greco 2
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Original artist is Minnie Ripperton, a chatt topper song in the US in 1974
Was sampled in Stagga Lee's "Roll Wit M.V.P."
The Orb sampled Lovin' You on their breakthrough single, "A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From the Centre of the Ultraworld"
Was covered by Shanice Wilson in 1991
Was sung by Wayne Newton and Beverly D'Angelo in the movie Vegas Vacation.
In 2003 Japanese R&B singer Ken Hirai covered Riperton's song "Lovin' You" in his album "Ken's Bar"
British-American singer-songwriter Julia Fordham wrote and recorded the song "Roadside Angel" as a tribute to Minnie. It appears on her 2001 album Concrete Love, which also includes Julia's cover of "Lovin' You" as an unlisted bonus track. A live version also appears on Julia's album That's Live.
In 2006 Japanese singer Minako Honda covered Riperton's the song in her album "Kokoro wo komete...(心を込めて...)" which was released after she died in 2005.
2006-11-29 21:29:10
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answered by gapdreambabe 3
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Minnie Ripperton. I still remember her on Top of the Pops, I'm sure it was her . . . . . sitting on a swing while she sang the song.
It ended up with an incredibly high bit of singing, ear piercing!
2006-11-29 21:50:46
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answered by Gardenclaire 3
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