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Ginger Williams (singer)

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Genres
  
Lovers rock

Years active
  
Early 1970s–present


Associated acts
  
Green Mango

Name
  
Ginger Williams

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Labels
  
Paradise, BB, Third World

Ginger Williams (born 1956) is a Jamaican-born British lovers rock singer who was one of the earliest exponents of the genre.

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Career

Born in Jamaica in 1956, Williams moved with her family to London in 1962. She joined the group Green Mango in her mid-teens and embarked on a solo career after meeting producer Ronnie Williams. She worked with Williams on her debut single "I Can't Resist Your Tenderness", considered one of the earliest lovers rock releases, which topped the British reggae charts. This was followed by "In My Heart There Is A Place", which was also reggae chart success. She went on to work with producer Dennis Harris on "Tenderness" and began a long working relationship with Bill Campbell, releasing "Oh Baby Come Back", "I'll Still Love You", "I'm Just A Girl", and a duet they recorded together, "The Vow". Her debut album, Strange World, was released in 1977. She continued to have occasional hits on the reggae charts and in 1996 the compilation album The First Lady of Lovers Rock was released.

Albums

  • Strange World (1977), BB
  • Love Me Tonight (1990), Cougar
  • Cool Loving, B&B
  • Compilations
  • I Can't Resist Your Tenderness, Rover - Ginger Williams and Various Artists
  • Greatest Hits: The First Lady of Lovers Rock (1996), World Sound
  • Singles

  • "I Can't Resist Your Tenderness" (1975), Paradise
  • "Oh Baby Come Back", BB
  • "I Still Love You" (1976), BB
  • "The Vow" (1976), BB - with Bill Campbell
  • "I'm Just a Girl", BB
  • "In My Heart There's a Place", Paradise
  • "Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy", Paradise
  • References

    Ginger Williams (singer) Wikipedia