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Jennifer Holliday - A Woman's Got The Power album flac Performer: Jennifer Holliday
Title: A Woman's Got The Power
Style: RnB/Swing
Released: 1999
Country: US
MP3 album: 1497 mb
FLAC album: 1897 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: AUD AIFF MIDI MOD WAV AC3 DXD
Genre: Hip-hop

A Woman's Got the Power" charted at in summer of 1999. However, it re-charted the following year, peaking at She continued to appear on the charts throughout the 1990s, but never had the same level of success she had in the 1980s. Holliday was a featured vocalist on the single "I Want to Know What Love Is" by Foreigner in 1985. A number of her songs became hits on the US Dance charts as well. A dance version of "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" peaked at on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 2001. The Best of Jennifer Holliday. A Woman's Got the Power". - 7. - Breaking Through.

Jennifer Holliday originated the role on Broadway in 1981 and won a Tony Award for her performance as well as the Grammy for Best R&B Performance, Female for its re-release in 1982 for which it became a number-one R&B hit for Holliday. Jennifer Hudson portrayed Effie in the 2006 film adaptation of Dreamgirls, winning an Oscar for the role. In 1982, Jennifer Holliday, the actress who portrayed Effie in the original Broadway production, released the song as a single. It was her first single release and it met with great success, topping the Billboard R&B charts and attaining top forty positions on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart Charts. And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going". Performed by Jennifer Holliday on the original Dreamgirls Broadway cast album in 1982 (0:30).

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Jennifer Holliday, Soundtrack: Ally McBeal. Jennifer Holliday was born on October 19, 1960 in Houston, Texas, USA as Jennifer Yvette Holliday. She was previously married to Rev. Andre Woods and Billy Meadows. Personal Quote: Twenty years ago when I was in 'Dreamgirls,' I was always a joke because I was huge. I went out once to a birthday gathering for me, and the New York Post wrote that I had broken the chair because I was so big. Well, I didn't break the chair; it was just really wobbly. But the humiliation was terrible. Even after I lost weight, I was still the same person. Trivia: She earned a Doctor of Music Degree from the Berklee School of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.

The opening segment of the 52nd Tony Awards held 6/7/1999 is a Broadway Spectacular featuring Patti LuPone singing Don't Cry for me Argentina--Jennifer Holliday singing And I Am Telling You-from Dreamgirls and Betty Buckley singing Memory-from Cats! Just a spectacular performance by the power ladies of Broadway. jumpforjoy6Hace 9 días. Jswines123Hace 20 días. The Greatest opening of the Tony Awards ever!!! James RomanHace 20 días. Samuel CardinaleHace 6 meses. Sorry-Betty was the ONLY queen up there. Holiday and Lupone are her lesser subjects. BethPaigeHace 6 meses.

The incomparable original Dream Girl herself Jennifer Holliday sings the song Michael Jackson made famous, "Gone Too Soon," a tribute to Ryan White. This was recorded live off air in 1995 during the CBS broadcast of the 1st Annual Newsweek American Achievement Awards singing the praises of unsung heroes. It was written and composed by Larry Grossman and Buz Kohan. Dionne Warwick first.

Artist Insights Detected. GRAMMY Award Results for Jennifer Holliday. Collapse All Results Show All Results. 28th Annual GRAMMY Awards (1985). Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female. Feel My Soul (Album). 25th Annual GRAMMY Awards (1982). See All Awards for This Year.

Tracklist

1 A Woman's Got The Power (MJF Urban Mix) 3:45
2 A Woman's Got The Power (MJF Urban - Instrumental) 3:45

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Universal Records Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Universal Records Inc.
  • Distributed By – Universal Music & Video Distribution, Inc.
  • Pressed By – Matsushita Universal Media Services
  • Published By – Young Philadelphians Music

Credits

  • A&R [Universal A&R] – Marc Nathan
  • Mastered By – Bernie Grundman
  • Producer [Re-Produced], Mixed By, Arranged By – Mark J. Feist*
  • Producer [Vocals - Assistant] – Brian Reeves
  • Producer [Vocals] – Chris Cox And Barry Harris*, Thunderpuss 2000*
  • Remix – MJF*
  • Written-By – R. Bush*, R. Notte*

Notes

Published by Young Philadelphians Music (ASCAP). Re-produced, mixed and arranged for The MJF Company.

Original version from the Lifetime Music album "Breaking Through".

℗© 1999 Universal Records Inc. Distributed by Universal Music & Video Distribution, Inc. Printed in the USA.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: U5P-1569 0658714057 MFG BY MATSUSHITA UNIVERSAL MEDIA SERVICES
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 2A20

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
UDM-56361 Jennifer Holliday A Woman's Got The Power ‎(CD, Maxi) Universal Records UDM-56361 US 1999
USP-1537 Jennifer Holliday A Woman's Got The Power ‎(CD, Maxi, Promo) Universal Records USP-1537 US 1999
U12-56313 Jennifer Holliday A Woman's Got The Power ‎(12") Universal Records U12-56313 US 1999