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Sondra “Blinky” Williams (1952) had grown up in Los Angeles the daughter of a pastor, and she had been active in church choirs since the age of six. She debuted on Motown with the single “I Wouldn’t Change The Man He Is,” (a song reportedly written about Lovin' Spoonful studio bass player James Killingsworth) in 1968, and she was tapped as one of the label’s future stars. Unfortunately, most of her solo work, save for a few singles, remains unreleased. Among fans Blinky is renowned for her appearance in the film and soundtrack of Lady Sings The Blues, the Billie Holiday bio-pic starring Diana Ross correction she debuted as one of the original Cogic Singers, with Andre Crouch, Sandra Crouch, Billy Preston, Edna Wright, Frankie Karl, and Gloria Jones. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game
7512I Wouldn't Change The Man He Is
7213I See A Rainbow
5744This Time Last Summer
5345How You Gonna Keep It (After You Get It)
5106Rescue Me
4357I Can't Turn You Loose - Live At Fox Theatre, Detroit, MI/1969
3748T'Ain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do
3719I'll Always Love You
35010Can I Get A Witness
335The Complete Introduction To Northern Soul

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