Freda Payne

Freda Payne

Person from United States

Genres: soul, female vocalists, northern soul, Disco, 70s

Freda Payne
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About Freda Payne

Freda Charcelia Payne (born September 19, 1942 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American singer and actress. As a teenager, she attended the Institute of Musical Arts; she soon began singing radio commercial jingles and took part in (and won many of) local TV and radio talent shows. In 1963, she moved to New York City and worked with many different singers including Quincy Jones, Pearl Bailey, and Bill Cosby. During that same year, her debut album (of jazz), After the Lights Go Down Low and Much More!!!, was released on the Impulse! label. Three years later, she released her second album of jazz, How Do You Say I Don't Love You Anymore, for MGM Records. In 1969, her old friends back home in Detroit, Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Edward Holland, Jr., persuaded her to sign with their newly-formed record label Invictus. During that same year, her first Invictus single, "Unhooked Generation" (a minor R&B hit), was released. Shortly thereafter, songwriters Edythe Wayne and Ron Dunbar offered her a song entitled "Band of Gold". Almost immediately, in early 1970, the song became an instant pop smash reaching #3 in the US and #1 in the UK; it also gave Payne her first gold record. An album of the same name proved to be fairly successful as well. Other Invictus singles included "Deeper and Deeper", "You Brought the Joy", and the Vietnam protest song "Bring the Boys Home" (#12, 1971; her second gold record). Her other Invictus albums were Contact (1971), The Best of Freda Payne (1972, a compilation which included four new, unissued songs), and her last Invictus album Reaching Out (1973). In 1973, being dissatisfied with her royalties (which were very low to begin with), she left Invictus and recorded albums for ABC/Dunhill and Capitol, but she never found the commercial success she had with Invictus.

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60
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Heard alongside: Elton John Stevie Wonder Bee Gees

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Mydisco GR
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 192
30 Likes

Extra AM
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 128
22 Likes

Freda Payne — Top 30 songs of 63

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Freda Payne Band Of Gold
Freda Payne Deeper and Deeper
Freda Payne Happy Heart
Freda Payne Bring The Boys Home (1971)
Freda Payne Band of Gold
Freda Payne Band Of Gold (Re-Record)
Freda Payne Bring The Boys Home
Freda Payne Memories And Souvenirs
Freda Payne In Motion
Freda Payne You Brought the Joy [qca]
Freda Payne Band of Gold
Freda Payne Mother Misery's Favourite Child
Freda Payne Deeper And Deeper (1970)
Freda Payne Unhooked Generation :: GoFree
Freda Payne Band of gold
Freda Payne Deeper & Deeper
Freda Payne Come Back To Me Love
Freda Payne I Just Have To Know
Freda Payne You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
Freda Payne Deeper and deeper
Freda Payne Band of Gold (Re-Record)
Freda Payne Haven't We Met
Freda Payne Just To Be With You
Freda Payne Unhooked Generation
Freda Payne You Bought The Joy
Freda Payne Bring the Boys Home (Freda Payne
Freda Payne Bring the Boys Home
Freda Payne Bring the Boys Home
Freda Payne Bring The Boys Home
Freda Payne Whatever Happened To Me
Band Of Gold
Deeper and Deeper
Happy Heart
Bring The Boys Home (1971)
Band of Gold
Band Of Gold (Re-Record)
Bring The Boys Home
Memories And Souvenirs
In Motion
You Brought the Joy [qca]
Band of Gold
Mother Misery's Favourite Child
Deeper And Deeper (1970)
Unhooked Generation :: GoFree
Band of gold
Deeper & Deeper
Come Back To Me Love
I Just Have To Know
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
Deeper and deeper
Band of Gold (Re-Record)
Haven't We Met
Just To Be With You
Unhooked Generation
You Bought The Joy
Bring the Boys Home (Freda Payne
Bring the Boys Home
Bring the Boys Home
Bring The Boys Home
Whatever Happened To Me