Love Makes A Woman

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Year
1968
Peak Position
#15
Weeks on Chart
12
Total Ratings
0

Artist Bio:
Barbara Acklin was an American soul singer and songwriter born on February 28, 1943, in Oakland, California. She started her music career in the 1960s as a backing vocalist for various artists before signing with Brunswick Records in 1966. Acklin is best known for her soulful and emotive vocals, as well as her songwriting skills, which helped her pen hits for herself and other artists. Her most famous songs include "Love Makes a Woman" and "Am I the Same Girl," both of which reached the top of the R&B charts. Acklin's music often featured elements of soul, R&B, and gospel, showcasing her versatility as an artist.


Throughout her career, Barbara Acklin released several albums, including "Love Makes a Woman" and "Seven Days of Night," which received critical acclaim and solidified her status as a prominent figure in the soul music scene. Acklin's contributions to the music industry have left a lasting impact, inspiring future generations of soul singers and songwriters. Unfortunately, her career was cut short when she passed away on November 27, 1998, at the age of 55. Despite her untimely death, Barbara Acklin's music continues to be celebrated and remembered for its timeless appeal.

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