Who recorded If I Ever Lose This Heaven first?

Who recorded If I Ever Lose This Heaven first?

The song first appeared on the 1974 Quincy Jones album Body Heat. The single, which featured Ware, along with Al Jarreau and Minnie Riperton, wasn’t a pop hit, but did reach #71 on the R&B chart.

Who wrote If I Ever Lose This Heaven?

Leon Ware
Pam Sawyer
If I Ever Lose This Heaven/Composers
Original versions of If I Ever Lose This Heaven written by Pam Sawyer, Leon Ware | SecondHandSongs.

Who is leon Ware?

One of the underheralded architects of soul music has died: songwriter producer and singer Leon Ware, who penned classics for such artists as Marvin Gaye, The Isley Brothers, Michael Jackson, Minnie Riperton, Quincy Jones and many more. He died Thursday at the age 77. His death was confirmed by his manager.

How old is Leon Ware?

77 years (1940–2017)Leon Ware / Age at death

Is Leon Ware alive?

February 23, 2017Leon Ware / Date of death

Is Alice Smith?

Alice Smith (born 30 November 1977) is an American singer and songwriter, her style anchored in rock, R&B, blues, jazz and soul….

Alice Smith
Website www.alicesmith.com

Who wrote song after the dance?

Marvin GayeAfter The Dance / Lyricist

Is Alice Smith married to Citizen Cope?

Personal life. Smith has one daughter, and is married to recording artist Citizen Cope.

Who is Alice Smith married to?

Citizen CopeAlice Smith / Spouse

Who wrote after the dance Marvin Gaye?

Who painted Marvin Gaye album cover?

Ernie Barnes
Ernie Barnes painted “The Sugar Shack” in the 1970s. It appeared on the sitcom “Good Times” and as the album cover for Marvin Gaye’s “I Want You.” At the California African American Museum’s retrospective dedicated to late artist and former NFL player Ernie Barnes, “The Sugar Shack” is an undeniable star.