Here's To You
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Here's To You is the fourth and final album by vocalist David Oliver
David Oliver (singer)
David Oliver was a soul singer best known for the quite storm single "MS" as well as his composition "Friends & Strangers" which was covered by Ronnie Laws in 1977.-Biography:...

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Track listing

  1. Love TKO 5:00
  2. She's A Lady 3:57
  3. Easier Being Friends 4:49
  4. My Lady 5:25
  5. Behind Closed Doors 5:27
  6. It Was Fun While It Lasted 5:23
  7. You've Got My Love With You - Lynn's Song 2:49
  8. The Masquerade Is Over 7:03

Personnel

  • David Oliver
    David Oliver (singer)
    David Oliver was a soul singer best known for the quite storm single "MS" as well as his composition "Friends & Strangers" which was covered by Ronnie Laws in 1977.-Biography:...

     - Lead and Backing Vocals
  • Ed Reddick, Nathaniel Phillips - Bass
  • James Gadson, Raymond Calhoun - Drums
  • Arthur Adams, Kimbo - Guitar
  • Eddie "Gip" Noble - Keyoards
  • John Skykun - Synthesizer
  • Ernie Watts - English Horn, Flute, Saxophone
  • Bill Green - Clarinet, Saxophone, Flute
  • Sidney Muldrow - French Horn
  • Bobby Bryant, Oscar Brashear -Flugelhorn, Trumpet
  • Garnett Brown, George Bohanon, Jimmy Cleveland, Maurice Spears - Trombone
  • Augie Johnson
    Side Effect
    Side Effect were an American disco band, that recorded between 1972 and 1982. The group was formed by founder and leader Augie Johnson in Los Angeles, California in 1972.-Career:...

    , Jim Gilstrap
    Jim Gilstrap
    Jim Gilstrap is an American singer best known for his work as a session musician and his 1975 solo hit single "Swing Your Daddy", as well as singing co-lead to the theme from the TV series Good Times.-Career:...

    , Marlena Jeter, Miki Howard
    Miki Howard
    Alicia Michelle "Miki" Howard is an American R&B/jazz singer and actress who had a string of Top 10 hit songs in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Howard's string of hits also included Baby,Be Mine", "Come Share My Love" and "Love Under New Management"...

    - Backing Vocals

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