- Willie Hutch
Willie McKinley Hutchinson, known professionally as Willie Hutch (
December 6 ,1944 –September 19 ,2005 ) was an Americansinger ,guitarist ,songwriter , andrecord producer . Hutch, born inLos Angeles, California and raised inDallas, Texas , is notable as both a performer and songwriter/producer for theMotown label during the 1970s. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gnfuxqu5ldfe~T1 allmusic Biography] ]Hutch produced albums by acts such as
The 5th Dimension ,Michael Jackson andSmokey Robinson .Besides writing hit songs such as
The Jackson 5 's "I'll Be There ", Hutch also recorded several albums for Motown (and later forWhitfield Records , run by former Motown producerNorman Whitfield ), and had top 20 R&B hits with singles such as "Brother's Gonna Work It Out" and "Slick" (both 1973). Following in the tradition ofCurtis Mayfield , he recorded the soundtrack album for theblaxploitation films "The Mack " (1973) and "Foxy Brown" (1974).Hutch died on
September 19 ,2005 .Discography
Albums
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RCA releases:
*1969: "Soul Portrait"
*1970: "Seasons for Love";
Motown releases:
*1973: "Fully Exposed "
*1973: "The Mack Soundtrack"
*1975: "Foxy Brown Soundtrack"
*1975: "Mark of the Beast"
*1975: "Ode to My Lady"
*1976: "Color Her Sunshine"
*1976: "Concert in Blues"
*1977: "Havin' a House Party";Whitfield releases:
*1979: "In Tune"
*1980: "Midnight Dancer";
Motown releases:
*1983: "In & Out"
*1985: "Making a Game out of Love";Later releases:
*1985: "The Last Dragon"
*1994: "From the Heart" (G.G. It)
*1996: "The Mack Is Back" (Midwest)
*2002: "Sexalicious" (G.G. It)ingles
*1973: "Brother's Gonna Work It Out" (#18 R&B, #67 US)
*1973: "Slick" (#18 R&B, #65 US)
*1973: "Sunshine Lady" (#72 R&B)
*1974: "If You Ain't Got No Money (You Can't Get No Honey) Pt. I" (#70 R&B)
*1974: "Theme Of Foxy Brown" (#64 R&B)
*1975: "Get Ready For The Get Down" (#24 R&B)
*1975: "Love Power" (#8 R&B, #41 US)
*1976: "Let Me Be The One, Baby" (#95 R&B) Black Singles 95
*1976: "Party Down" (#19 R&B)
*1977: "Shake It, Shake It" (#60 R&B)
*1977: "We Gonna Party Tonight" (#49 R&B)
*1978: "All American Funkathon" (#62 R&B)
*1978: "What You Gonna Do After The Party" (#40 R&B)
*1982: In And Out" (#55 R&B)References
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