BARBARA ACKLIN
Barbara Acklin is a true rags-to-riches story. This one-time back-up singer for Chess Records was working as the receptionist at Brunswick Records’ Chicago office when she began co-writing songs for other artists, including Jackie Wilson’s “Whispers (Gettin’ Louder).” This success behind the scenes quickly grew into a solo career, where she racked up 7 Top 40 R&B hits (including 2 with the legendary Gene Chandler) over the course of her 5-album discography at Brunswick. During this time she also collaborated with Eugene Record (with whom she became romantically involved) on several songs by The Chi-Lites, most notably their #1 smash “Have You Seen Her.” Acklin is best known for the singles “Am I The Same Girl” (later covered by British artists Dusty Springfield and Swing Out Sister), “Love Makes A Woman,” “Just Ain’t No Love” and the Gene Chandler duet “From The Teacher To The Preacher,” all of them impacting the R&B and Pop charts. Acklin passed away in 1998 but her music continues to win over new fans every day.
20 GREATEST HITS (2002)
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Love Makes a Woman
Just Ain’t No Love
Am I the Same Girl
Fool Fool Fool (Look in the Mirror)
Portrait of a Broken Heart
You’ve Been In Love Too Long
I Did it
After You
Stop, Look and Listen
Lady Lady Lady
Make the Man Love You
I Call It Trouble
Be By My Side
Yes I See the Love
To Sir With Love
Someone Else’s Arms
It’s a Groovy Idea
From the Teacher to the Preacher [with Gene Chandler]
I’ll Bake Me a Man
Show Me the Way to Go [with Gene Chandler]
LOVE MAKES A WOMAN (1968)
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What The World Needs Now Is Love
The Look Of Love
The Old Matchmaker
Come & See Me Baby
I’ve Got You Baby
Love Makes A Woman
Please Sunrise Please
Your Sweet Loving
Yes I See The Love (I Missed)
To Sir With Love
Be By My Side