Cissy Houston
Biography
A soul singer who is known primarily as Whitney Houston's mother rather than for her own considerable talents, Cissy Houston was born Emily Drinkard and began her career as a member of her family's gospel group, the Drinkards. In the early '60s, she joined forces with a floating group of singers known simply as the Group (including at various points Doris Troy and Dee Dee Warwick) to provide backup vocals on numerous soul, pop, and rock sessions. They contributed to many Atlantic sessions in particular, and Atlantic executive Jerry Wexler signed the act to the label in 1967. Named the Sweet Inspirations, they recorded some excellent gospel-flavored soul in the late '60s, managing a few hits (as well as continuing to back up other artists, most notably Aretha Franklin) before Houston left to go solo at the end of 1969. She recorded an impressive album for Commonwealth United in 1970, Presenting Cissy Houston, which yielded a couple of small R&B/pop hits: "I'll Be There" and "Be My Baby." Much in the manner of the Sweet Inspirations, although the material consisted of fairly well-worn soul, rock, and pop tunes, the state-of-the-art arrangements and gospel-ish vocals made them sound fresh. Her contract was sold to Janus Records later in the year, and while she issued a few singles there until the middle of the '70s, she never received the support and promotion she deserved. A case in point was her little-known original version of "Midnight Train to Georgia," taken to the top of the charts about a year later by Gladys Knight & the Pips. Houston recorded several albums for Private Stock beginning in the late '70s, as well as continuing her regular work on sessions and commercial jingles. She recorded a duet with daughter Whitney ("I Know Him So Well") in 1987, and cut a duet album with veteran soul singer Chuck Jackson in 1992. . A soul singer who is known primarily as Whitney Houston's mother rather than for her own considerable talents, Cissy Houston was born Emily Drinkard and began her career as a member of her family's gospel group, the Drinkards. In the early '60s, she joined forces with a floating group of singers known simply as the Group (including at various points Doris Troy and Dee Dee Warwick) to provide backup vocals on numerous soul, pop, and rock sessions. They contributed to many Atlantic sessions in particular, and Atlantic executive Jerry Wexler signed the act to the label in 1967. Named the Sweet Inspirations, they recorded some excellent gospel-flavored soul in the late '60s, managing a few hits (as well as continuing to back up other artists, most notably Aretha Franklin) before Houston left to go solo at the end of 1969. She recorded an impressive album for Commonwealth United in 1970, Presenting Cissy Houston, which yielded a couple of small R&B/pop hits: "I'll Be There" and "Be My Baby." Much in the manner of the Sweet Inspirations, although the material consisted of fairly well-worn soul, rock, and pop tunes, the state-of-the-art arrangements and gospel-ish vocals made them sound fresh. Her contract was sold to Janus Records later in the year, and while she issued a few singles there until the middle of the '70s, she never received the support and promotion she deserved. A case in point was her little-known original version of "Midnight Train to Georgia," taken to the top of the charts about a year later by Gladys Knight & the Pips. Houston recorded several albums for Private Stock beginning in the late '70s, as well as continuing her regular work on sessions and commercial jingles. She recorded a duet with daughter Whitney ("I Know Him So Well") in 1987, and cut a duet album with veteran soul singer Chuck Jackson in 1992.
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Top Songs |
| Name | Album | Time | Price | |
| 1. | Family First | Tyler Perry's "Dadd.. | 4:05 | $1.29 |  |
| 2. | I Know Him So Well | Whitney | 4:30 | $0.99 |  |
| 3. | Love Is Something That Leads You | Supreme Cissy & Whitney.. | 2:50 | $0.99 |  |
| 4. | Somebody Should Have Told Me | Supreme Cissy & Whitney.. | 4:19 | $0.99 |  |
| 5. | Morning Much Better | Supreme Cissy & Whitney.. | 3:59 | $0.99 |  |
| 6. | Love Don't Hurt People | Supreme Cissy & Whitney.. | 2:57 | $0.99 |  |
| 7. | After You | Supreme Cissy & Whitney.. | 4:31 | $0.99 |  |
| 8. | Think It Over | Supreme Cissy & Whitney.. | 8:03 | $0.99 |  |
| 9. | Warning Danger | Supreme Cissy & Whitney.. | 5:49 | $0.99 |  |
| 10. | Faith | Build a Bridge | 3:00 | $1.29 |  |
| 11. | Face To Face | Cissy Houston Collection | 6:21 | $0.99 |  |
| 12. | Count Your Blessings | Cissy Houston Collection | 4:46 | $0.99 |  |
| 13. | He Changed My Life | Cissy Houston Collection | 4:59 | $0.99 |  |
| 14. | Father, Son, Holy Ghost Is He | Cissy Houston Collection | 5:37 | $0.99 |  |
| 15. | Stop Look & Listen | Cissy Houston Collection | 5:55 | $0.99 |  |
| 16. | Just Tell Him | Cissy Houston Collection | 5:00 | $0.99 |  |
| 17. | Too Close To Heaven | Cissy Houston Collection | 5:51 | $0.99 |  |
| 18. | Without God | Cissy Houston Collection | 4:56 | $0.99 |  |
| 19. | Something's Bound To Happen | Cissy Houston Collection | 6:20 | $0.99 |  |
| 20. | Go Where I Send Thee | Cissy Houston Collection | 3:52 | $0.99 |  |
| 21. | Lord Will Make a Way Somehow | Cissy Houston Collection | 4:24 | $0.99 |  |
| 22. | Love Don't Hurt People | Diva | 2:57 | $0.99 |  |
| 23. | I Love You | Cissy Houston | 3:17 | $0.99 |  |
| 24. | Will You Love Me Tomorrow | Cissy Houston | 3:32 | $0.99 |  |
| 25. | This Empty Place | Cissy Houston | 2:33 | $0.99 |  |
Top Music Videos |
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