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Years active
  
1961–present

Genres
  
SoulR&B

Name
  
Kim Weston

Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Role
  
Singer

Instruments
  
Vocals


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Born
  
December 20, 1939 (age 84) (
1939-12-20
)

Origin
  
Spouse
  
William "Mickey" Stevenson (m. 1967)

Albums
  
Take Two, Greatest Hits & Rare Classics, This Is America

Movies
  
Wattstax, Changes, Soultrip USA: Los Angeles 2004

Awards
  
Rhythm and Blues Foundation Pioneer Award

Similar People
  
Tammi Terrell, William "Mickey" Stevenson, Marvin Gaye, Frankie Gaye, Chuck Jackson

Birth name
  
Agatha Nathalia Weston

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Kim Weston (born December 20, 1939) is an American soul singer, and Motown alumna. In the 1960s, Weston scored hits with the songs "Love Me All the Way" and "Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)", and with her duet with Marvin Gaye, "It Takes Two".

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Career

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Born Agatha Nathalia Weston in Detroit, Michigan, she was signed to Motown in 1961, scoring a minor hit with "Love Me All the Way" (R&B #24, Pop #88). Weston's biggest solo hits with Motown were "Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)" (R&B #4, Pop #50, 1965, later covered by the Isley Brothers, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Jermaine Jackson and the Doobie Brothers, and "Helpless" (R&B #13, Pop #56, entered Cashbox March 26, 1966, previously recorded by The Four Tops on their Second Album LP). Her biggest claim to fame was singing the classic hit "It Takes Two" with Marvin Gaye in 1966 and her later recording of the Black National Anthem, "Lift Every Voice and Sing". It was the success of "It Takes Two" that caused Motown to partner Gaye with Tammi Terrell, spawning even more success for the label.

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Weston left Motown in 1967 and later sued the label over disputes about royalties. She and her then-husband William "Mickey" Stevenson (former A&R head at Motown) both went to MGM Records. Weston cut a couple of singles for MGM, "I Got What You Need," and "Nobody," which went largely unnoticed due to lack of airplay and promotion. She made an album for the label, This Is America, which included her popular version of the Black National Anthem, "Lift Every Voice and Sing". This was released as a single and featured in the movie Wattstax. All the money from the single was donated to the United Negro College Fund.

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She recorded several more albums for various labels, Stax/Volt among them, and also made an album of duets with Johnny Nash. None of these recordings charted, and Weston reportedly relocated to Israel, where she worked with young singers.

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Weston made a guest appearance on The Bill Cosby Show (1969–1971), in episode #50 in March 1971.

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Along with many former Motown artists, she signed with Ian Levine's Motorcity Records in the 1980s, releasing the single "Signal Your Intention", which peaked at #1 in the UK Hi-NRG charts. It was followed by the album Investigate (1990), which included some re-recordings of her Motown hits as well as new material. A second album for the label, Talking Loud (1992), was never released, although all the songs were included on the compilation The Best Of Kim Weston (1996).

Discography

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Standard albums

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  • 1966: Take Two (duet album with Marvin Gaye)
  • 1966: Take Me in Your Arms (shelved)
  • 1967: For the First Time
  • 1968: This Is America
  • 1970: Big Brass Four Poster
  • 1970: Kim Kim Kim
  • 1990: Investigate (Motorcity Records)
  • 1991: Talking Loud (Motorcity Records)

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    Compilations

  • 1991: Greatest Hits & Rare Classics
  • 1996: The Very Best of the Motorcity Recordings
  • 2003: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Kim Weston
  • 2005: Motown Anthology
  • Chart Singles

    References

    Kim Weston Wikipedia