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Melba Moore

Beatrice Melba Hill[citation needed] or Beatrice Melba Smith[note 1][1](sources differ)[5][6] known by her stage name Melba Moore, is an American singer and actress.[2]

Melba Moore
Moore in 1999
Born
Beatrice Melba Hill[citation needed] or
Beatrice Melba Smith[1]
(sources differ)

New York City, U.S.
Occupations
  • Actress[2]
  • singer
Years active1966–present
Spouse
Charles Huggins
(m. 1974; div. 1991)
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels
WebsiteOfficial website

Biography edit

Early life and education edit

Moore was born Beatrice Melba Hill in Harlem NY in Harlem hospita. Beatrice Melba Smith[1] (sources differ) in New York City to Gertrude Melba Smith (1920–1976), who was a singer professionally known as Bonnie Davis and Teddy Hill (1909–1978), a big band leader.[10] Moore grew up in the Harlem section of New York until age nine, when her mother remarried, to jazz pianist Clement Leroy Moorman and the family relocated to Newark, New Jersey. For high school, Moore attended Newark Arts High School,[11][12] graduating in 1958.[7] In 1970, she graduated from Montclair State College with a BA in music.[13][14][15]

Early career edit

Moore began her recording career in 1967, cutting the track "Magic Touch" which was left unreleased until 1986. In later years, it became a popular track on the Northern soul scene, eventually leading to Moore performing it live in 2009 at the Baltic Soul Weekender 3 in Germany north of Hamburg. In 1967, she began her performing career as Dionne in the original cast of the musical Hair along with Ronnie Dyson, Paul Jabara and Diane Keaton. Moore replaced Keaton in the role of Sheila. In 1970, she won a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Lutiebelle in Purlie, a role she would later reprise in the 1981 television adaptation for Showtime. She would not return to Broadway until 1978 when she appeared (as Marsinah) with Eartha Kitt in Timbuktu! but left the show after a few weeks and was replaced by Vanessa Shaw.

Following the success of Purlie, Moore landed two big-screen film roles, released two successful albums, 1970's I Got Love and Look What You're Doing to the Man, and co-starred with actor Clifton Davis in the then-couple's own successful variety television series in 1972. Both Moore and Davis revealed that the show was canceled after its brief run when their relationship ended. When Moore's managers and accountants left her in 1973, she returned to Newark and began singing in benefit concerts. Her career picked up after she met record manager and business promoter Charles Huggins after a performance at the Apollo Theater in 1974.

Music career edit

In 1975, Moore signed with Buddah Records and released the critically successful R&B album Peach Melba, which included the minor hit "I Am His Lady". The following year, she scored her first significant hit with the Van McCoy-penned "This Is It",[16] which reached the Billboard Hot 100, the top-20 position on the R&B chart,[17] and top-10 in the UK Singles Chart, becoming her biggest success in that country.[18] "This is It" also became the number 1 disco track in the UK for that year.[citation needed] It was 18 years later when Australian singer Dannii Minogue covered this song and made it to number 10 on the ARIA chart.

In 1976, she scored her third Grammy nomination with the R&B ballad "Lean on Me", which had been recorded originally by Vivian Reed and later by Moore's idol Aretha Franklin who recorded the song as a B-side of her 1971 hit "Spanish Harlem". The song is most notable for Moore's extended long note at the end. In 1983 she re-recorded the song as a tribute to McCoy, who had died four years earlier. Throughout the rest of the 1970s, Moore struggled to match the success of "This Is It" with minor R&B/dance hits. However, her hit 'Pick Me Up, I'll Dance' released in May 1979 produced by McFadden & Whitehead and released on Epic Records did have considerable UK disco success, reaching UK chart position 48, along with a further hit that same year, also produced by McFadden & Whitehead with a cover version of the Bee Gees' hit "You Stepped into My Life",[16] which reached the top 20 on the R&B charts and 47 on the Billboard Hot 100.[17]

In 1982, Moore signed with Capitol Records and reached the top 5 on the R&B charts with the dance-pop/funk single "Love's Comin' at Ya",[17] which also hit the top 20 in the UK[18] (on EMI America EA 146) and became a sizable hit in some European countries for its post-disco sound and followed by "Mind Up Tonight", which was another top 40 hit in the UK reaching position number 22.[18] A string of R&B hits followed, including 1983's "Keepin' My Lover Satisfied" and "Love Me Right", 1984's "Livin' For Your Love", 1985's "Read My Lips"—which later won Moore a third Grammy nomination (for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance),[16] making her just the third black artist after Donna Summer and Michael Jackson to be nominated in the rock category—and 1985's "When You Love Me Like This".

In 1986, she scored two number 1 R&B hits, including the duet "A Little Bit More" with Freddie Jackson and "Falling".[17] She scored other popular R&B hits including "Love the One I'm With (A Lot of Love)" and "It's Been So Long".[17] That same year, Moore also headlined the CBS television sitcom Melba; its debut aired the same night as the Challenger explosion and the show was abruptly cancelled, though five episodes aired that summer. Her success began to wane as the decade closed, although she managed two further Top 10 R&B hits, "Do You Really (Want My Love)" and "Lift Every Voice and Sing".[17] Moore had a starring role in the 1990 horror film Def by Temptation.

Later career edit

Moore returned to Broadway in 1995 landing a part in Les Misérables. A year later, she started her long-running one-woman show, Sweet Songs of the Soul, later renamed I'm Still Standing. In 2003, Moore was featured in the film, The Fighting Temptations, which starred Cuba Gooding Jr. and Beyoncé Knowles. In 2007, she landed a role in a production of Ain't Misbehavin'. In 2009, independent label Breaking Records released the EP Book of Dreams, in which Moore was featured. That same year Moore told her life story on TV-One's Unsung and later that year released her first R&B album in nearly 20 years, a duet with Phil Perry called The Gift of Love. Her song "Love Is" debuted on the R&B charts in 2011 at number 87.

In 2016, Moore released the album Forever Moore. Moore has continued to tour and perform since then releasing her album The Day I Turned To You on December 13, 2019 – an album of R&B-inflected gospel music.

In 2021, Moore collaborated with Stone Foundation on the song "Now That You Want Me Back".[citation needed]

In 2022, Moore performed in Washington DC in Roll On, a gospel musical that originally opened with her in 2006.

Personal life edit

Moore has been married once and has a daughter.[19] Moore was engaged in a four-year relationship with television star Clifton Davis during the early 1970s.[20] Davis later admitted that the relationship failed due to his drug abuse and mistreatment of Moore.[21] In September 1974, Moore married record manager and business promoter Charles Huggins. Moore and Huggins divorced after 17 years of marriage in 1991.[22] In 1999, Huggins filed suit against Moore claiming that she had publicly defamed him by stating that he abused her economically.[23][24]

Moore has described herself as a "born-again Catholic".[25]

Awards edit

In addition to her Tony Award, Moore's music career brought additional accolades. She was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1971 for 'Best New Artist'.[16] In 1976, she earned another Grammy nomination for Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance - Female for the song "Lean on Me",.[26] Moore was also nominated for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance in 1986 for "Read My Lips".[16] Moore is also the 2012 Recipient of the Atlanta Black Theatre Festival Theatre Legend Award. Moore was inducted into the Official Rhythm & Blues Music Hall of Fame on October 4, 2015, in Detroit.

Moore received the 2015 Sandy Hosey Lifetime Achievement Award during the Artists Music Guild's 2015 AMG Heritage Awards broadcast held on November 14, 2015 in North Carolina.[27]

On August 10, 2023, Moore received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame within the Live Theatre/Live Performance category with special thanks to Katt Williams.[28]

Stage work edit

Filmography edit

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Album Chart positions
US
[17]
US R&B
[17]
1970 I Got Love
  • Released: June 9, 1970
  • Label: Mercury
1971 Look What You're Doing to the Man
  • Released: January 29, 1971
  • Label: Mercury
157 43
1972 Melba Moore Live!
  • Released: July 21, 1972
  • Label: Mercury
1975 Peach Melba
  • Released: June 10, 1975
  • Label: Buddah
176 49
1976 This Is It
  • Released: April 13, 1976
  • Label: Buddah
145 32
1976 Melba '76
  • Released: December 2, 1976
  • Label: Buddah
177 30
1977 A Portrait of Melba
  • Released: November 6, 1977
  • Label: Buddah
1978 Melba '78
  • Released: September 29, 1978
  • Label: Epic
114 35
1979 Burn
  • Released: September 21, 1979
  • Label: Epic
71
1980 Closer
  • Released: July 20, 1980
  • Label: Epic
1981 What a Woman Needs 201 46
1982 The Other Side of the Rainbow
  • Released: October 10, 1982
  • Label: Capitol
152 18
1983 Never Say Never
  • Released: November 14, 1983
  • Label: Capitol
147 9
1985 Read My Lips
  • Released: March 22, 1985
  • Label: Capitol
130 30
1986 A Lot of Love
  • Released: July 18, 1986
  • Label: Capitol
91 7
1988 I'm in Love
  • Released: June 1, 1988
  • Label: Capitol
45
1990 Soul Exposed
  • Released: March 26, 1990
  • Label: Orpheus / Capitol
52
1996 Happy Together (with The Lafayette Harris, Jr. Trio)
  • Released: June 18, 1996
  • Label: Muse
1999 Solitary Journey
  • Released: February 23, 1999
  • Label: Encore Music Group
2001 A Very Special Christmas Gift
  • Released: October 23, 2001
  • Label: Believe Music Works / Lightyear
2002 A Night in St. Lucia
  • Released: June 25, 2002
  • Label: Image
2003 I'm Still Here
  • Released: February 25, 2003
  • Label: Shout Glory
2004 Nobody but Jesus
  • Released: August 31, 2004
  • Label: Believe Music Works / Lightyear
2007 Live in Concert
  • Released: August 7, 2007
  • Label: Soul Concerts
2009 The Gift of Love (with Phil Perry)
  • Released: September 29, 2009
  • Label: Shanachie
2016 Forever Moore
  • Released: April 10, 2016
  • Label: Muzikk Matrixx
2019 The Day I Turned to You
  • Released: December 13, 2019
  • Label: Hitman Records
2022 Imagine
  • Released: April 29, 2022
  • Label: The Gallery Entertainment / Orpheus Enterprises
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Compilations edit

Year Album
1979 Dancin' with Melba
  • Released: 1979
  • Label: Buddah
1995 This Is It: The Best of Melba Moore
1997 The Magic of Melba Moore (A Little Bit Moore)
  • Released: January 28, 1997
  • Label: EMI

Singles edit

Year Single (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated
Chart positions Album
US
[17]
US R&B
[17]
US Dance
[17]
UK
[18]
1966 "Don't Cry Sing Along with the Music"
b/w "Does Love Believe in Me"
Non-album tracks
1969 "I Messed Up a Good Thing"
b/w "I'll Do It All Over Again" (Non-album track)
Living to Give
"We're Living to Give (To Give to Each Other)"
b/w "The Flesh Failures (Let the Sun Shine In)"
1970 "Black Enough"
b/w "My Salvation"
Cotton Comes to Harlem various artists soundtrack
"Time and Love"
b/w "Facade"
Living to Give
"I Got Love"
b/w "I Love Making Love to You" (from Living to Give)
111 I Got Love
"We're Living to Give (To Give to Each Other)"
b/w "Purlie" (from I Got Love)
Living to Give
"Look What You're Doing to the Man"
b/w "Patience Is Rewarded"
Look What You're Doing to the Man
1971 "Loving You Comes So Easy"
b/w "If I Had a Million"
"Take Up a Course in Happiness"
b/w "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" (from Look What You're Doing to the Man)
Non-album tracks
1972 "I Ain't Got to Love Nobody Else"
b/w "Love Letters"
1975 "I Am His Lady"
b/w "If I Lose"
82 Peach Melba
"Must Be Dues"
b/w "Natural Part of Everything"
1976 "This Is It"
b/w "Stay Awhile"
91 18 2 9 This Is It
"Lean on Me"
b/w "One Less Morning"
17
"Free" 14 Dancin' with Melba
"Make Me Believe in You" 6
"Play Boy Scout" 14
1977 "Good Love Makes Everything Alright" 36 Melba (Buddah)
"The Long and Winding Road"
b/w "Ain't No Love Lost"
94
"The Way You Make Me Feel"
b/w "So Many Mountains"
108 62
"The Greatest Feeling"
b/w "The Long and Winding Road"
UK release only
1978 "Standing Right Here"
b/w "Living Free"
69 53 A Portrait of Melba
"I Don't Know No One Else to Turn To"
b/w "Just Another Link"
"You Stepped into My Life"
b/w "There's No Other Like You"
47 17 5 Melba (Epic)
1979 "Pick Me Up, I'll Dance"
b/w "Where Did You Ever Go"
103 85 22 48
"Miss Thing"
b/w "Need Love"
90 41 Burn
"Night People"
b/w "Hot and Tasty"
1980 "Everything So Good About You"
b/w "Next to You"
47 Closer
1981 "Take My Love" 1
b/w "Just You, Just Me" (Non-album track)
15 12 What a Woman Needs
"Let's Stand Together" 1
b/w "What a Woman Needs"
44
1982 "Love's Comin' at Ya"
b/w Instrumental version of A-side (Non-album track)
104 5 2 15 The Other Side of the Rainbow
1983 "Mind Up Tonight"
b/w Instrumental version of A-side (Non-album track)
25 17 22
"Underlove"
b/w "Underlove" (M&M mix, non-album track)
35 42 60
"Keepin' My Lover Satisfied"
b/w Instrumental version of A-side (Non-album track)
14 57 Never Say Never
1984 "Livin' for Your Love"
b/w "Got to Have Your Love" (Instrumental version, non-album track)
108 6
"Love Me Right"
b/w "Never Say Never"
15
1985 "I Can't Believe (It's Over)"
b/w "King of My Heart"
29 Read My Lips
"Read My Lips"
b/w "Got to Have Your Love" (from Never Say Never)
104 12
"When You Love Me Like This"
b/w "Winner" (Edited instrumental, non-album track)
106 14
1986 "Love the One I'm With (A Lot of Love)" (with Kashif)
b/w "Don't Go Away"
5 A Lot of Love
"A Little Bit More" (with Freddie Jackson)
b/w "When We Touch (It's Like Fire)"
1 96
"Falling"
b/w "Got to Have Your Love" (from Never Say Never)
1
1987 "I'm Not Gonna Let You Go"
b/w "Dreams"
26
"It's Been So Long"
b/w "Don't Go Away"
6
1988 "I Can't Complain" (with Freddie Jackson)
b/w "There I Go Falling In Love Again" (from A Lot of Love)
12 I'm in Love
"I'm in Love" (with Kashif)
b/w "Stay" (from A Lot of Love)
13
"Love & Kisses"
b/w "I'm in Love" (Summertime Shorts version, with Kashif—non-album track)
68
1990 "Do You Really (Want My Love?)"
12" single with four different mixes
Only the original version appears on the album
10 39 93 Soul Exposed
"Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing"
b/w Same song with narration by Rev. Jesse Jackson (Non-album track)
9
1998 "Everybody"
CD single with five different mixes
Solitary Journey (Featuring three of the five mixes)
2005 "My Heart Belongs to You"
12" single with three different mixes
Non-album tracks
2011 "Love Is" 87
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.
  • ^1 "Let's Stand Together" and "Take My Love" charted together on the US Billboard Dance chart, but charted separately elsewhere.

Notes edit

  1. ^ There are conflicting sources regarding her birth year. Many claim 1945.[1][5][6] However, some sources (including the web pages of the high school she went to) say she graduated in 1958, which imply an earlier birth year.[7][8][9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d . Thehistorymakers.com. Archived from the original on September 16, 2011. Retrieved July 24, 2010.
  2. ^ a b McCann, Bob (2010). Encyclopedia of African American Actresses in Film and Television. University of California. p. 237. ISBN 9780786437900.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link).
  3. ^ White, Adam, and Fred Bronson (1993). The Billboard Book of Number One Rhythm & Blues Hits. Billboard Books, 1993; ISBN 9780823082858.
  4. ^ "Billboard Book of Number One Rhythm & Blues Hits". Jet. 107: 36. May 16, 2005.
  5. ^ a b Windsor, Carl D. (2006). On This Day: Daily Inspiration for the History Buff, the Trivia Lover, and the Innately Curious. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9781416545811. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  6. ^ a b Berry, S. Torriano; Venise T. Berry (2015). Historical Dictionary of African American Cinema. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 306. ISBN 9781442247024. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  7. ^ a b "The Newark Public Schools Historical Preservation Committee MISSION" (PDF). Npshpc.org. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
  8. ^ Gallotto, Tony (September 11, 2023). "Newark Dedicates Street Outside Arts High School to Iconic Singer Melba Moore". Retrieved December 29, 2023.
  9. ^ "Famous Arts High School Alumni". Newark Board of Education. Retrieved December 29, 2023.
  10. ^ "Happy Birthday Melba Moore". DJAlexGutierrez.com. October 29, 2014. Retrieved December 27, 2016.
  11. ^ Fair-Brown, Norma. . Archived from the original on April 19, 2008.
  12. ^ Corbett, Nic (September 23, 2011). "70s singer Melba Moore returns to Newark Arts High School for first time since graduating decades earlier". The Star-Ledger. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  13. ^ "Melba Moore '70 - Forever Moore". Montclair.edu.
  14. ^ "Melba Moore '70". Montclair.edu. May 24, 2016.
  15. ^ "College of the Arts to Present 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award to Melba Moore '70". Montclair.edu. April 26, 2016.
  16. ^ a b c d e Kellman, Andy. "Artist Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k . AllMusic. Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  18. ^ a b c d Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London, UK: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 377. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  19. ^ "Melba Moore: Nurturing a Career and a Baby Girl on the Road". The New York Times. February 13, 1978.
  20. ^ "Melba Moore is back!". The Show Biz Wizard. April 27, 2011. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  21. ^ Hall, Jane (December 15, 1986). "A New Hit on TV, Ex-Addict Clifton Davis Can Say Amen to His Past". People Magazine. Retrieved April 4, 2015.
  22. ^ Moore, Melba. "Huggins divorces Moore". MTV. Retrieved April 4, 2015.
  23. ^ Huggins, Charles (December 20, 1999). "Huggins files suit against Moore for Defamation". Cornell. Retrieved April 4, 2015.
  24. ^ Martin, Michel (September 21, 2009). "Songstress Melba Moore Is Back From Hiatus, Tells Of Hardship". NPR.org. Retrieved September 21, 2009.
  25. ^ Shapiro, Eileen (9 December 2019). "Melba Moore 'The Day I Turned to You' | Get Out! Magazine - NYC's Gay Magazine". Retrieved 2022-07-03.
  26. ^ "The Envelope - Awards and Industry Insiderlatimes.com". Theenvelope.latimes.com. Retrieved 2014-03-20.
  27. ^ 2015 AMG Heritage Awards. . Artists Music Guild. Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved December 21, 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  28. ^ "Melba Moore". 10 August 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Als, Hilton (8 February 2010). "Critic's Notebook: Let the Sunshine In". The New Yorker. Vol. 85, no. 48. p. 13. Retrieved September 28, 2011.

External links edit

  • Melba Moore at the Internet Broadway Database  
  • Melba Moore at IMDb
  • SoulTracks.com profile of Melba Moore
  • Melba Moore @ soulandfunkmusic.com
  • Melba Moore 2012 Audio Interview at Soulinterviews.com

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4 Later career 2 Personal life 3 Awards 4 Stage work 5 Filmography 6 Discography 6 1 Albums 6 2 Compilations 6 3 Singles 7 Notes 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksBiography editEarly life and education edit Moore was born Beatrice Melba Hill in Harlem NY in Harlem hospita Beatrice Melba Smith 1 sources differ in New York City to Gertrude Melba Smith 1920 1976 who was a singer professionally known as Bonnie Davis and Teddy Hill 1909 1978 a big band leader 10 Moore grew up in the Harlem section of New York until age nine when her mother remarried to jazz pianist Clement Leroy Moorman and the family relocated to Newark New Jersey For high school Moore attended Newark Arts High School 11 12 graduating in 1958 7 In 1970 she graduated from Montclair State College with a BA in music 13 14 15 Early career edit Moore began her recording career in 1967 cutting the track Magic Touch which was left unreleased until 1986 In later years it became a popular track on the Northern soul scene eventually leading to Moore performing it live in 2009 at the Baltic Soul Weekender 3 in Germany north of Hamburg In 1967 she began her performing career as Dionne in the original cast of the musical Hair along with Ronnie Dyson Paul Jabara and Diane Keaton Moore replaced Keaton in the role of Sheila In 1970 she won a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Lutiebelle in Purlie a role she would later reprise in the 1981 television adaptation for Showtime She would not return to Broadway until 1978 when she appeared as Marsinah with Eartha Kitt in Timbuktu but left the show after a few weeks and was replaced by Vanessa Shaw Following the success of Purlie Moore landed two big screen film roles released two successful albums 1970 s I Got Love and Look What You re Doing to the Man and co starred with actor Clifton Davis in the then couple s own successful variety television series in 1972 Both Moore and Davis revealed that the show was canceled after its brief run when their relationship ended When Moore s managers and accountants left her in 1973 she returned to Newark and began singing in benefit concerts Her career picked up after she met record manager and business promoter Charles Huggins after a performance at the Apollo Theater in 1974 Music career edit In 1975 Moore signed with Buddah Records and released the critically successful R amp B album Peach Melba which included the minor hit I Am His Lady The following year she scored her first significant hit with the Van McCoy penned This Is It 16 which reached the Billboard Hot 100 the top 20 position on the R amp B chart 17 and top 10 in the UK Singles Chart becoming her biggest success in that country 18 This is It also became the number 1 disco track in the UK for that year citation needed It was 18 years later when Australian singer Dannii Minogue covered this song and made it to number 10 on the ARIA chart In 1976 she scored her third Grammy nomination with the R amp B ballad Lean on Me which had been recorded originally by Vivian Reed and later by Moore s idol Aretha Franklin who recorded the song as a B side of her 1971 hit Spanish Harlem The song is most notable for Moore s extended long note at the end In 1983 she re recorded the song as a tribute to McCoy who had died four years earlier Throughout the rest of the 1970s Moore struggled to match the success of This Is It with minor R amp B dance hits However her hit Pick Me Up I ll Dance released in May 1979 produced by McFadden amp Whitehead and released on Epic Records did have considerable UK disco success reaching UK chart position 48 along with a further hit that same year also produced by McFadden amp Whitehead with a cover version of the Bee Gees hit You Stepped into My Life 16 which reached the top 20 on the R amp B charts and 47 on the Billboard Hot 100 17 In 1982 Moore signed with Capitol Records and reached the top 5 on the R amp B charts with the dance pop funk single Love s Comin at Ya 17 which also hit the top 20 in the UK 18 on EMI America EA 146 and became a sizable hit in some European countries for its post disco sound and followed by Mind Up Tonight which was another top 40 hit in the UK reaching position number 22 18 A string of R amp B hits followed including 1983 s Keepin My Lover Satisfied and Love Me Right 1984 s Livin For Your Love 1985 s Read My Lips which later won Moore a third Grammy nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance 16 making her just the third black artist after Donna Summer and Michael Jackson to be nominated in the rock category and 1985 s When You Love Me Like This In 1986 she scored two number 1 R amp B hits including the duet A Little Bit More with Freddie Jackson and Falling 17 She scored other popular R amp B hits including Love the One I m With A Lot of Love and It s Been So Long 17 That same year Moore also headlined the CBS television sitcom Melba its debut aired the same night as the Challenger explosion and the show was abruptly cancelled though five episodes aired that summer Her success began to wane as the decade closed although she managed two further Top 10 R amp B hits Do You Really Want My Love and Lift Every Voice and Sing 17 Moore had a starring role in the 1990 horror film Def by Temptation Later career edit This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Melba Moore news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Moore returned to Broadway in 1995 landing a part in Les Miserables A year later she started her long running one woman show Sweet Songs of the Soul later renamed I m Still Standing In 2003 Moore was featured in the film The Fighting Temptations which starred Cuba Gooding Jr and Beyonce Knowles In 2007 she landed a role in a production of Ain t Misbehavin In 2009 independent label Breaking Records released the EP Book of Dreams in which Moore was featured That same year Moore told her life story on TV One s Unsung and later that year released her first R amp B album in nearly 20 years a duet with Phil Perry called The Gift of Love Her song Love Is debuted on the R amp B charts in 2011 at number 87 In 2016 Moore released the album Forever Moore Moore has continued to tour and perform since then releasing her album The Day I Turned To You on December 13 2019 an album of R amp B inflected gospel music In 2021 Moore collaborated with Stone Foundation on the song Now That You Want Me Back citation needed In 2022 Moore performed in Washington DC in Roll On a gospel musical that originally opened with her in 2006 Personal life editMoore has been married once and has a daughter 19 Moore was engaged in a four year relationship with television star Clifton Davis during the early 1970s 20 Davis later admitted that the relationship failed due to his drug abuse and mistreatment of Moore 21 In September 1974 Moore married record manager and business promoter Charles Huggins Moore and Huggins divorced after 17 years of marriage in 1991 22 In 1999 Huggins filed suit against Moore claiming that she had publicly defamed him by stating that he abused her economically 23 24 Moore has described herself as a born again Catholic 25 Awards editIn addition to her Tony Award Moore s music career brought additional accolades She was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1971 for Best New Artist 16 In 1976 she earned another Grammy nomination for Best Rhythm amp Blues Vocal Performance Female for the song Lean on Me 26 Moore was also nominated for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance in 1986 for Read My Lips 16 Moore is also the 2012 Recipient of the Atlanta Black Theatre Festival Theatre Legend Award Moore was inducted into the Official Rhythm amp Blues Music Hall of Fame on October 4 2015 in Detroit Moore received the 2015 Sandy Hosey Lifetime Achievement Award during the Artists Music Guild s 2015 AMG Heritage Awards broadcast held on November 14 2015 in North Carolina 27 On August 10 2023 Moore received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame within the Live Theatre Live Performance category with special thanks to Katt Williams 28 Stage work editHair 1967 Purlie 1970 Timbuktu 1978 Inacent Black 1981 Broadway at the Bowl 1988 From the Mississippi Delta 1993 est Les Miserables 1995 Brooklyn 2006 Straight 2the Head 2013 Great God A Mighty 2013 Lady Day at Emerson s Bar and Grill 2018 After Midnight 2018 Filmography editCotton Comes to Harlem 1970 Singer at the Apollo Theater uncredited The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker 1970 Model at Party Lost in the Stars 1974 Irina Christmas with Flicka 1987 Herself All Dogs Go to Heaven 1989 Whippet Angel named Annabelle in later installments voice Yakety Yak Take It Back 1991 Herself and Tibi the Take it Back Butterfly voice The Fighting Temptations 2003 Bessie CooleyDiscography editAlbums edit Year Album Chart positionsUS 17 US R amp B 17 1970 I Got Love Released June 9 1970 Label Mercury 1971 Look What You re Doing to the Man Released January 29 1971 Label Mercury 157 431972 Melba Moore Live Released July 21 1972 Label Mercury 1975 Peach Melba Released June 10 1975 Label Buddah 176 491976 This Is It Released April 13 1976 Label Buddah 145 321976 Melba 76 Released December 2 1976 Label Buddah 177 301977 A Portrait of Melba Released November 6 1977 Label Buddah 1978 Melba 78 Released September 29 1978 Label Epic 114 351979 Burn Released September 21 1979 Label Epic 711980 Closer Released July 20 1980 Label Epic 1981 What a Woman Needs Released October 12 1981 Label EMI America 201 461982 The Other Side of the Rainbow Released October 10 1982 Label Capitol 152 181983 Never Say Never Released November 14 1983 Label Capitol 147 91985 Read My Lips Released March 22 1985 Label Capitol 130 301986 A Lot of Love Released July 18 1986 Label Capitol 91 71988 I m in Love Released June 1 1988 Label Capitol 451990 Soul Exposed Released March 26 1990 Label Orpheus Capitol 521996 Happy Together with The Lafayette Harris Jr Trio Released June 18 1996 Label Muse 1999 Solitary Journey Released February 23 1999 Label Encore Music Group 2001 A Very Special Christmas Gift Released October 23 2001 Label Believe Music Works Lightyear 2002 A Night in St Lucia Released June 25 2002 Label Image 2003 I m Still Here Released February 25 2003 Label Shout Glory 2004 Nobody but Jesus Released August 31 2004 Label Believe Music Works Lightyear 2007 Live in Concert Released August 7 2007 Label Soul Concerts 2009 The Gift of Love with Phil Perry Released September 29 2009 Label Shanachie 2016 Forever Moore Released April 10 2016 Label Muzikk Matrixx 2019 The Day I Turned to You Released December 13 2019 Label Hitman Records 2022 Imagine Released April 29 2022 Label The Gallery Entertainment Orpheus Enterprises denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory Compilations edit Year Album1979 Dancin with Melba Released 1979 Label Buddah1995 This Is It The Best of Melba Moore Released March 21 1995 Label CEMA Razor amp Tie1997 The Magic of Melba Moore A Little Bit Moore Released January 28 1997 Label EMISingles edit Year Single A side B side Both sides from same album except where indicated Chart positions AlbumUS 17 US R amp B 17 US Dance 17 UK 18 1966 Don t Cry Sing Along with the Music b w Does Love Believe in Me Non album tracks1969 I Messed Up a Good Thing b w I ll Do It All Over Again Non album track Living to Give We re Living to Give To Give to Each Other b w The Flesh Failures Let the Sun Shine In 1970 Black Enough b w My Salvation Cotton Comes to Harlem various artists soundtrack Time and Love b w Facade Living to Give I Got Love b w I Love Making Love to You from Living to Give 111 I Got Love We re Living to Give To Give to Each Other b w Purlie from I Got Love Living to Give Look What You re Doing to the Man b w Patience Is Rewarded Look What You re Doing to the Man1971 Loving You Comes So Easy b w If I Had a Million Take Up a Course in Happiness b w He Ain t Heavy He s My Brother from Look What You re Doing to the Man Non album tracks1972 I Ain t Got to Love Nobody Else b w Love Letters 1975 I Am His Lady b w If I Lose 82 Peach Melba Must Be Dues b w Natural Part of Everything 1976 This Is It b w Stay Awhile 91 18 2 9 This Is It Lean on Me b w One Less Morning 17 Free 14 Dancin with Melba Make Me Believe in You 6 Play Boy Scout 14 1977 Good Love Makes Everything Alright 36 Melba Buddah The Long and Winding Road b w Ain t No Love Lost 94 The Way You Make Me Feel b w So Many Mountains 108 62 The Greatest Feeling b w The Long and Winding Road UK release only 1978 Standing Right Here b w Living Free 69 53 A Portrait of Melba I Don t Know No One Else to Turn To b w Just Another Link You Stepped into My Life b w There s No Other Like You 47 17 5 Melba Epic 1979 Pick Me Up I ll Dance b w Where Did You Ever Go 103 85 22 48 Miss Thing b w Need Love 90 41 Burn Night People b w Hot and Tasty 1980 Everything So Good About You b w Next to You 47 Closer1981 Take My Love 1b w Just You Just Me Non album track 15 12 What a Woman Needs Let s Stand Together 1b w What a Woman Needs 44 1982 Love s Comin at Ya b w Instrumental version of A side Non album track 104 5 2 15 The Other Side of the Rainbow1983 Mind Up Tonight b w Instrumental version of A side Non album track 25 17 22 Underlove b w Underlove M amp M mix non album track 35 42 60 Keepin My Lover Satisfied b w Instrumental version of A side Non album track 14 57 Never Say Never1984 Livin for Your Love b w Got to Have Your Love Instrumental version non album track 108 6 Love Me Right b w Never Say Never 15 1985 I Can t Believe It s Over b w King of My Heart 29 Read My Lips Read My Lips b w Got to Have Your Love from Never Say Never 104 12 When You Love Me Like This b w Winner Edited instrumental non album track 106 14 1986 Love the One I m With A Lot of Love with Kashif b w Don t Go Away 5 A Lot of Love A Little Bit More with Freddie Jackson b w When We Touch It s Like Fire 1 96 Falling b w Got to Have Your Love from Never Say Never 1 1987 I m Not Gonna Let You Go b w Dreams 26 It s Been So Long b w Don t Go Away 6 1988 I Can t Complain with Freddie Jackson b w There I Go Falling In Love Again from A Lot of Love 12 I m in Love I m in Love with Kashif b w Stay from A Lot of Love 13 Love amp Kisses b w I m in Love Summertime Shorts version with Kashif non album track 68 1990 Do You Really Want My Love 12 single with four different mixesOnly the original version appears on the album 10 39 93 Soul Exposed Lift Ev ry Voice and Sing b w Same song with narration by Rev Jesse Jackson Non album track 9 1998 Everybody CD single with five different mixes Solitary Journey Featuring three of the five mixes 2005 My Heart Belongs to You 12 single with three different mixes Non album tracks2011 Love Is 87 denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory 1 Let s Stand Together and Take My Love charted together on the US Billboard Dance chart but charted separately elsewhere Notes edit There are conflicting sources regarding her birth year Many claim 1945 1 5 6 However some sources including the web pages of the high school she went to say she graduated in 1958 which imply an earlier birth year 7 8 9 See also editList of disco artists L R List of post disco artists and songs Guests on Soul Train List of performers on Top of the Pops List of Broadway musicals stars List of artists who reached number one on the Billboard R amp B chartReferences edit a b c d Melba Moore Biography Thehistorymakers com Archived from the original on September 16 2011 Retrieved July 24 2010 a b McCann Bob 2010 Encyclopedia of African American Actresses in Film and Television University of California p 237 ISBN 9780786437900 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link White Adam and Fred Bronson 1993 The Billboard Book of Number One Rhythm amp Blues Hits Billboard Books 1993 ISBN 9780823082858 Billboard Book of Number One Rhythm amp Blues Hits Jet 107 36 May 16 2005 a b Windsor Carl D 2006 On This Day Daily Inspiration for the History Buff the Trivia Lover and the Innately Curious Simon and Schuster ISBN 9781416545811 Retrieved April 13 2020 a b Berry S Torriano Venise T Berry 2015 Historical Dictionary of African American Cinema Rowman amp Littlefield p 306 ISBN 9781442247024 Retrieved April 13 2020 a b The Newark Public Schools Historical Preservation Committee MISSION PDF Npshpc org Retrieved May 31 2023 Gallotto Tony September 11 2023 Newark Dedicates Street Outside Arts High School to Iconic Singer Melba Moore Retrieved December 29 2023 Famous Arts High School Alumni Newark Board of Education Retrieved December 29 2023 Happy Birthday Melba Moore DJAlexGutierrez com October 29 2014 Retrieved December 27 2016 Fair Brown Norma Principal s Message Archived from the original on April 19 2008 Corbett Nic September 23 2011 70s singer Melba Moore returns to Newark Arts High School for first time since graduating decades earlier The Star Ledger Retrieved August 14 2018 Melba Moore 70 Forever Moore Montclair edu Melba Moore 70 Montclair edu May 24 2016 College of the Arts to Present 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award to Melba Moore 70 Montclair edu April 26 2016 a b c d e Kellman Andy Artist Biography AllMusic Retrieved 26 March 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k Melba Moore Awards AllMusic Archived from the original on October 26 2012 Retrieved 26 March 2022 a b c d Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London UK Guinness World Records Limited p 377 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Melba Moore Nurturing a Career and a Baby Girl on the Road The New York Times February 13 1978 Melba Moore is back The Show Biz Wizard April 27 2011 Retrieved 4 April 2015 Hall Jane December 15 1986 A New Hit on TV Ex Addict Clifton Davis Can Say Amen to His Past People Magazine Retrieved April 4 2015 Moore Melba Huggins divorces Moore MTV Retrieved April 4 2015 Huggins Charles December 20 1999 Huggins files suit against Moore for Defamation Cornell Retrieved April 4 2015 Martin Michel September 21 2009 Songstress Melba Moore Is Back From Hiatus Tells Of Hardship NPR org Retrieved September 21 2009 Shapiro Eileen 9 December 2019 Melba Moore The Day I Turned to You Get Out Magazine NYC s Gay Magazine Retrieved 2022 07 03 The Envelope Awards and Industry Insiderlatimes com Theenvelope latimes com Retrieved 2014 03 20 2015 AMG Heritage Awards Melba Moore takes home honors at the 2015 AMG Heritage Awards Artists Music Guild Archived from the original on December 22 2015 Retrieved December 21 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Melba Moore 10 August 2023 Further reading editAls Hilton 8 February 2010 Critic s Notebook Let the Sunshine In The New Yorker Vol 85 no 48 p 13 Retrieved September 28 2011 External links editMelba Moore at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Melba Moore at IMDb SoulTracks com profile of Melba Moore Melba Moore soulandfunkmusic com Melba Moore 2012 Audio Interview at Soulinterviews com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Melba Moore amp oldid 1195577679, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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