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Freda Payne - Band Of Gold
Freda Payne sings "Band Of Gold." Wow! This is one sexy performer. And a really hot performance. What man could sleep in a seperate room from Freda? And where did she get that ass? I could only dream. Thanks Freda.

Length: 179
Rating: 4.90 (142 ratings)
Tags: Freda Payne Sexy Band Of Gold Hot Body Ass

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Freda Payne Band of gold
Freda payne Band of gold Requested by DavesCarWash I am terribly sorry about the mistake at 2:20 I didn't notice till it had been on YT for a while and I dont think people would be happy if I took it off when its in their favouritts. :( sorry.

Length: 203
Rating: 4.80 (484 ratings)
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Freda Payne - Deeper & Deeper -(CKLW Radio Intro) - [STEREO]
Freda Payne Was One Of The First Artists Signed To Holland Dozier Holland's "Invictus" Label In The Late 60's. Freda Had Some Great Songs That Get Overlooked Today By Most Radio Stations. Here Is Her Second HDH Hit From 1970 Called "Deeper & Deeper"...With Special Jingle Introduction By The Motor City's Legendary "Big 8" Radio....CKLW!!

Length: 278
Rating: 5.00 (39 ratings)
Tags: Freda Payne CKLW Motown Supremes Holland Dozier 8th Day Temptations Detroit Honycone Chairmen Board Wonder Four Tops Soul

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Lou Rawls and Freda Payne -- "Oh Happy Day" from "Flashbacks"
Please enjoy this clip, featuring a duet by Soul icon Lou Rawls and Freda Payne, singer of the classic "Band of Gold," performing the song "Oh Happy Day" from the DVD "FLASHBACK Soul Sensation!" About the DVD: V.I.E.W. Video dug deep into the music archives to unearth electrifying performances of great soul singles from the superstars of the Sixties and Seventies. Beside Freda Payne and Lou Rawls, "Flashbacks: Soul Sensations" showcases Ike & Tina Turner performing the Beatles' hits "Get Back" and "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window" as well as John Fogerty and the Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Proud Mary." Gladys Knight & The Pips perform "I Don't Wanna Do Wrong," and "You're All I Need To Get By." The DVD also features Bo Diddley in an impressive jam session and performing his signature song "Hey, Bo Diddley." The DVD Bonus Features also include a Bonus Video of Dionne Warwick singing "Reach Out and Touch," as well as Brain-Teasing Trivia, Multiple Biographies, and more... making this DVD the ultimate entertainment time capsule. Take a trip down memory lane and see the stars the way they were with all 3 volumes of the FLASHBACKS Series including "Pop Parade" with Sonny & Cher, Jim Croce, Dionne Warwick, and "Easy Lovin'" with Tom Jones, Linda Ronstadt and The Carpenters. For more information, to view our entire catalog, or to purchase the DVD, please go to www.view.com

Length: 77
Rating: 4.70 (23 ratings)
Tags: Lou Rawls Freda Payne Music Soul Gospel Choir Oh Happy Day Flashbacks Live TV DVD 1960s 1970s Band of Gold VIEW

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Belinda Carlisle Freda Payne "Band of Gold" on Solid Gold
Belinda Carlisle and Freda Payne doing "Band of Gold" on Solid Gold - classic 80s!

Length: 209
Rating: 4.60 (99 ratings)
Tags: Belinda Carlisle Freda Payne Band of Gold Solid

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I Get High (On Your Memory) - Freda Payne
From 1977's "Stares and Whispers", here is Payne's "I Get High....". Sampled for Styles P. "Good Times." Enjoy!

Length: 179
Rating: 5.00 (68 ratings)
Tags: get high on your memory freda payne

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Freda Payne - Band Of Gold
Born in Detroit, Michigan on September 19, 1942, Freda grew up listening to Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday, which inspired her growing interest in music. While still in school, she began her musical career by singing radio commercial jingles in her hometown of Detroit, Michigan. Her polished voice caught the attention of music executives and other artists. She was wooed with offers of contracts from the likes of Berry Gordy and Duke Ellington, but her mother wanted her to finish school first. After she did, the legendary Pearl Bailey gave Freda her first professional job and this paved the way for her to share the stage with other legends such as Lionel Hampton, Sammy Davis Jr., Billy Eckstine, Quincy ]ones, Bill Cosby and many others. Freda toured with Quincy ]ones during his big band era, performing at the world famous Apollo in New York and the Regal in Chicago, among others and soon after, recorded her first album When The Lights Go Down for Impulse Records. Three years later, she released her second album of jazz, How Do You Say I Don't Love You Anymore, for MGM Then in 1969, some of her hometown friends, brothers Brian & Eddie Holland and Lamont Dozier persuaded Freda to sign with their newly formed label, Invictus. These distinguished songwriters were responsible for putting Motown music firmly on the map by writing and producing million sellers for acts such as the Four Tops, Martha & the Vandellas and the Supremes - whose last lead singer is Freda's sister Scherrie - also blessed with an incredible vocal talent. Freda went on to score with 2 million selling singles - Bring The Boys Home and Band Of Gold. She also recorded Deeper and Deeper, Cherish (What's Dear To You) and You Brought The Joy. with Invictus, releasing several albums, including Contact and The Best of Freda Payne. Then Freda moved to ABC and later Capitol Records, releasing such albums as Payne & Pleasure, Out Of Payne Comes Love and Supernatural High and Red Hot. 1993 saw the release of her critically acclaimed album An Evening With Freda Payne that perfectly showcases her incredible talents and incomparable jazz styling. In the 80s, Freda concentrated on acting and television, briefly hosting her own talk show, but never entirely losing touch with her music. She recorded a single in 1982 entitled "In Motion" (Sutra), and a remake of "Band of Gold" with Belinda Carlisle in 1986. In the 90s, Freda recorded several songs for Ian Levine's UK Motorcity label, including "Memories and Souvenirs" and "Only Minutes Away", and released several albums Dove Music, including her first and only Christmas album, Christmas With Freda and Friends. She also continued her acting career. The new millenium brought a new album of jazz, pop and R&B called Come See About Me for the Volt label and rave reviews met the show called "Love & Payne", which featured Freda and Darlene Love at Feinstein's at the Regency in New York City and at the Cinegrill in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, while several compilations of her music were released. Freda Payne's prolific career will continue to flourish and prosper for as long as her creative juices keep flowing. Her indelible mark on the music industry is far from over.

Length: 172
Rating: 5.00 (8 ratings)
Tags: R&B pop

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Freda Payne - Bring The Boys Home - 45 RPM
Original Invictus Records vinyl 45 RPM of "Bring The Boys Home" by Freda Payne. Released 6/5/1971 and peaked at #12 on the Billboard charts. Even though this song is over 37 years old, it remains contemporary and still very much relevant today!

Length: 219
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
Tags: 45 Boys Bring Freda Home Payne RPM vinyl

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Freda Payne - You Brought The Joy
Freda Payne - You Brought The Joy - 1972 Biography By: Greg Prato, All Music Guide The multi-talented Freda Payne is best known for her singing career, yet she has also performed in musicals and acted in movies over the years, and briefly was the host of her own TV talk show. Born Freda Charcilia Payne on September 19, 1945, in Detroit, MI, Payne developed an appreciation of music at an early age (due to such sultry jazz singers as Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, and Billie Holiday). Payne's own musical career blossomed soon after, as she began early singing radio commercial jingles, which brought the young vocalist to the attention of several music-biz heavyweights. Berry Gordy, Jr. attempted to sign Payne to his then-burgeoning record company, Motown, while Duke Ellington employed Payne as the featured singer with his renowned orchestra for two nights in Pittsburgh, resulting in Ellington offering the teenager a ten-year contract. But in both cases, Payne's mother turned them down. During the early to mid-'60s, Payne established herself as a fine jazz vocalist, touring the country with both Quincy Jones and Bill Cosby, and issuing a jazz/big band-based album in 1963, After the Lights Go Down Low and Much More!. In addition to a sophomore effort surfacing three years later, How Do You Say I Don't Love You Anymore, Payne enjoyed further exposure via appearances on such TV shows as Johnny Carson, David Frost, and Merv Griffin. But it wasn't until Payne signed on to the Invictus label in 1969 (headed by longtime friends/former Motown songwriters/producers Eddie Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Brian Holland) and issued the fine album Band of Gold that she scored her breakthrough hit single, the album's title track, which peaked at number three in the U.S. and topped the chart in the U.K. in 1970. Although Payne never enjoyed another hit as substantial as "Band of Gold," several other successful singles followed in the early '70s: "Deeper and Deeper," "Cherish What's Dear to You," "You Brought the Joy," and the Vietnam protest song "Bring the Boys Home." Further albums followed throughout the '70s, including such titles as Contact, Reaching Out, Payne & Pleasure, Out of Payne Comes Love, Stares & Whispers, Supernatural High, and Hot, which all failed to make an impression on the charts. Payne then switched her attention from music to TV, as she hosted her very own (yet short-lived) talk show in 1981, Today's Black Woman. The '90s saw Payne return back to music, as such albums as An Evening With Freda Payne and Christmas With Freda and Friends were issued, while Payne also landed roles in such movies as Private Obsession, Sprung, and Ragdoll. Payne continued to balance an acting and music career during the early 21st century, as she appeared in the 2000 Eddie Murphy comedy Nutty Professor II: The Klumps and the made-for-TV movie Fire & Ice, plus issuing an all-new album in 2001, Come See About Me. Around the same time, several hits compilations were issued, including such titles as Band of Gold: The Best of Freda Payne, Unhooked Generation: The Complete Invictus Recordings, and The Best of Freda Payne: Ten Best Series. Impulse re-released After the Lights Go Down Low in 2005, but failed to add any bonus material.

Length: 176
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: music disco 70's dj house import dance pop luismariodj

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Antartida es Freda
Antartida es Freda. Videoclip del nou disc de Els amics de les Arts. Album Roulotte Polar

Length: 302
Rating: 4.00 (3 ratings)
Tags: Roulotte Polar Antartida Antàrtida Pinguins Pinguinos Científic Antarctica Antártida Amics de les Arts Polo Sur Pol Sud

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