American vocalist, guitarist and songwriter. Born December 6, 1944, in Los Angeles, died September 19, 2005, in Dallas. Best remembered for “The Mack” soundtrack, he also worked with many Motown artists, including The Jackson 5 for whom he co-wrote the hit “I’ll Be There”.
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Willie Hutch
Willie Hutch
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August 23, 1975
Soul Train Studios
Los Angeles, California, United States1. Love Power
2. Party Down
January 26, 1974
Soul Train Studios
Los Angeles, California, United States1. Sunshine Lady
2. Tell Me Why Our Love's Gone Cold
August 19, 1973
Philharmonic Hall
New York, New York, United StatesJuly 7, 1973
Soul Train Studios
Los Angeles, California, United States1. Slick
2. Brother's Gonna Work It Out
Willie Hutch has released 499+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Ian Levine's Northern Soul Classics Volume 7, Working Our Way Back To You (The Ultimate Collection), Working Our Way Back To You (The Ultimate Collection). Explore their complete discography on this page.
Some of Willie Hutch's most popular tracks include Overture Of Foxy Brown, Brother's Gonna Work It Out, I Choose You - The Mack/Soundtrack Version, Theme of foxy brown, I Choose You. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.
American vocalist, guitarist and songwriter. Born December 6, 1944, in Los Angeles, died September 19, 2005, in Dallas. Best remembered for “The Mack” soundtrack, he also worked with many Motown artis... Read the full biography on this page.
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