Released 1973 Release date 1973 Genre Soul music | Artist Barbara Mason Label Westmill | |
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Barbara mason give me your love lp 1972
Give Me Your Love is a 1973 album by Barbara Mason. Buddha Records' decision to record an album was due to the success of Mason's version of the Curtis Mayfield title song. The album included mature subject matter such as "Bed and Board", and "You Can Be With the One You Don't Love", expressing the desire for a lover outside of marriage. She was the first soul singer to record in the heavy breathing disco style later adopted by Donna Summer among others.
Contents
Barbara mason give me your love
Songs
1Yes - I'm Ready4:49
2Give me your Love2:49
3From his Woman to You3:30
References
Give Me Your Love (Barbara Mason album) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA