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| As an Artist | Covers by Sylvester [4] | |
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| As a Producer | Cover songs produced by Sylvester [1] | |
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I (Who Have Nothing) (1979) is a cover of I (Who Have Nothing) by Ben E. King (1963) |
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Cry Me a River (1980) is a cover of Cry Me a River by Julie London (1955) |
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Band of Gold (1983) is a cover of Band of Gold by Freda Payne (1970) |
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Living for the City (1986) is a cover of Living for the City by Stevie Wonder (1973) |
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boytx35 said on Friday, 01 January 2010:
Great artist of the time! I think he was overlooked at times because of his sense of style and gender bender status. Other songs that I know of that sampled him are: Do You Wanna Funk? was sampled in Utah Saints' Believe in Me (1993) and in Real 2 Real's "Move It" (1994). Not quite sure which song is sampled in "Move It", but I know that it is his signature "aaah" Listen for yourself. RIP! |
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