Betty Wright Biography
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21 December 1953, Miami, Florida, USA. A former member of her family gospel group, the Echoes Of Joy, Wrights first recordings were as a backing singer. She later embarked on a solo career and scored a minor hit with Girls Cant Do What The Guys Do in 1968. Clean Up Woman (1972), a US R&B number 2/pop number 6 hit, established a punchier, less passive style which later releases, Baby Sitter (1972) and Let Me Be Your Lovemaker (1973), consolidated. Although Shoorah Shoorah and Where Is The Love? reached the UK Top 30 in 1975, the singer was unable to sustain a wider success. Wright nonetheless continued recording into the 90s and also forged a career as a US television talk show hostess.
Source: The Encyclopedia of Popular Music by Colin Larkin. Licensed from Muze.
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