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Syreeta Wright

Syreeta Wright (February 28, 1946 – July 6, 2004),[1] who recorded professionally under the mononym Syreeta, was an American singer-songwriter, best known for her music during the early 1970s through the early 1980s. Wright's career heights were songs in collaboration with her ex-husband Stevie Wonder and musical artist Billy Preston.

Syreeta Wright
Wright in 1973
Background information
Also known asRita Wright
Born(1946-02-28)February 28, 1946[1][2]
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
OriginDetroit, Michigan, U.S.
DiedJuly 6, 2004(2004-07-06) (aged 58)[3]
Los Angeles County, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, actress
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1967–2004
LabelsMotown, Motorcity

Biography edit

Early life and career edit

Wright was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States,[5] in 1946, and started singing at the age of four. Her father, Lordian Wright, served in the Korean War and Syreeta and her sister Kim[6] were raised by their mother Essie and their grandmother. The Wrights moved back and forth from Detroit to South Carolina, before finally settling in Detroit just as Wright entered high school. Money problems kept Wright from pursuing a career in ballet, so she focused her attention on a music career joining several singing groups, before landing a job as a receptionist for Motown in 1965.[5] Within a year, she became a secretary for Mickey Stevenson, just as Martha Reeves had done before her.

A year later, Edward Holland of the Holland–Dozier–Holland songwriting team noticed Wright's singing and decided to try her out for demos of Supremes' songs. However, in those days, the team of composers Ashford and Simpson had joined Motown and their songs were initially supervised by established producers. Edward's brother, composer and producer Brian Holland, co-wrote "I Can't Give Back the Song I Feel for You" with the couple, and produced it with Lamont Dozier for Syreeta. Brian felt Syreeta was a hard name to pronounce, and that Rita Wright would make a good stage name, so Wright's first solo single was released in January 1968[5] under that name, with "Something On My Mind" on the flip side. It is often said that the song was initially written for the Supremes (by then billed as "Diana Ross & the Supremes"), but Motown session logs indicate that the backing track was not recorded for anyone else previously. Later, Diana Ross re-recorded the song for her solo album, Surrender, released in 1971.

Wright also performed demo vocals for the Supremes hit "Love Child" and for Ross' version of "Something On My Mind", released on her self-titled debut album. When Diana Ross left the Supremes in early 1970, Motown boss Berry Gordy considered replacing her with Wright, but offered the place in the group to Jean Terrell. According to several sources, Gordy then changed his mind and tried to replace Terrell with Wright, but this was vetoed by member Mary Wilson[7] since Terrell had already been formally announced as the new lead singer in the media and at the final performance of the Ross-led incarnation of the group.

Wright also sang background on records by the Supremes and by Martha and the Vandellas, notably singing the chorus to the group's modest hit single, "I Can't Dance to That Music You're Playing". Wright met labelmate Stevie Wonder in 1968,[5] and the two began dating the following year. On the advice of Wonder, Wright became a songwriter. Their first collaboration, "It's a Shame", was recorded by The Spinners, in 1969. Motown withheld its release until July 1970. The song reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100. Wright also began singing backing for Wonder, most notably on the hit "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)", which Wright co-wrote with Wonder.[5] On 14 September 1970, after a year-long courtship, Wright, 24, and Wonder, 20, married in Detroit.[5] The couple then wrote and arranged songs for Wonder's Where I'm Coming From,[5] which was released much to Berry Gordy's chagrin in the spring of 1971. The Wonder–Wright composition "If You Really Love Me" (which also featured Wright prominently singing background vocals) reached number 8 in the US that year. In 1971 the couple relocated to New York City.

Solo career edit

In between working with Wonder on his albums, Wright decided to return to her own singing career.[5] Motown reassigned the singer from Motown's Gordy imprint, where "I Can't Give Back the Love I Feel for You" was released, to Motown's L.A.-based MoWest subsidiary. Wonder and Wright had marriage troubles and divorced in the summer of 1972, ending their 18-month marriage.[5] Following their divorce, Wonder oversaw the production of Wright's first solo album, Syreeta (released on June 20, 1972),[5] which included her take of Wonder's "I Love Every Little Thing About You" from Music of My Mind, the Smokey Robinson classic "What Love Has Joined Together", and The Beatles' "She's Leaving Home", which featured both Wonder and Wright applying background vocals via the talk box. MoWest issued "I Love Every Little Thing About You" in the late winter of 1972, but it failed to chart. Remaining best friends, Wright would continue to provide background vocals and compositions with Wonder for the next two decades.[5]

In 1974, Wright was again reassigned, this time to the Motown label proper (in the U.S.), and issued her second release, the aptly titled Stevie Wonder Presents: Syreeta that June.[5] Following the success of Minnie Riperton's Perfect Angel, which Wonder also produced, Wonder wanted to present Wright in the same light as Riperton as a sensual vocalist. The covers also were very similar to each other. Riperton added background vocals to the album, primarily at the end of the album track "Heavy Day". The album yielded the UK singles "I'm Goin' Left" (covered by Eric Clapton and Jerry Butler), "Spinnin' and Spinnin'" and the reggae-flavored "Your Kiss Is Sweet",[5] which became a UK top 40, reaching number 12 in 1975.[8] The album also featured one duet with G. C. Cameron, formerly of the Spinners.

Production on Wright's third album, One to One mainly produced by Leon Ware, who also produced Marvin Gaye and Riperton, went on for two years. The album featured the sole Wonder production, "Harmour Love", which later would find some success after being featured on the 2005 movie Junebug. During this period Syreeta also made vocal contributions to two albums by American jazz saxophonist Gary Bartz - Juju Man (1976) and Music Is My Sanctuary (1977). In 1977, she teamed up again with G.C. Cameron on the duet album, Rich Love, Poor Love.

Wright's next effort came courtesy of a chance meeting with Billy Preston, who had signed with Motown in early 1979. Motown assigned the two to collaborate on a pop ballad for the movie Fast Break.[5] Wright and Preston provided the soundtrack of the film and their first collaboration, "With You I'm Born Again", resulted in an international hit reaching number-four US and number-two UK in early 1980.[9] The success of the song led Motown to renew Wright's contract, which was due to expire that year, with neither side looking to renegotiate. Wright and Preston continued their collaborations until the early 1980s including the 1981 duet album, Billy Preston & Syreeta.[5] Wright had also sung on Billy Preston's appearance on the debut episode of Saturday Night Live, on October 11, 1975.[10]

Wright still worked with Wonder during this period singing the lead vocals for their composition "Come Back as a Flower" for Wonder's 1979 album Journey through the Secret Life of Plants and also sung alongside Wonder on his 1980 song "As If You Read My Mind" for his Hotter than July album. Wright continued to provide background vocals until Wonder's 1995 album Conversation Peace.

Wright continued to record for Motown into the 1980s, releasing her second self-titled album in 1980, and the funk/boogie-oriented Set My Love in Motion in late 1981.[5] The album featured the minor R&B hit "Quick Slick", which peaked at number 41 R&B in early 1982. During that same time period, she added vocals to the theme song for the Canadian slasher-horror flick Happy Birthday to Me, known for starring Little House on the Prairie′s Melissa Sue Anderson. Wright then issued The Spell in 1983 produced by Jermaine Jackson,[5] and left Motown two years later after collaborating with Smokey Robinson for the soundtrack to Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon in 1985. She briefly recorded for Motorcity Records before retiring from show business for good in the mid-1990s and settling in Los Angeles with her four children.[5] In 1993, she joined the national touring cast of Jesus Christ Superstar in the role of Mary Magdalene, alongside original film stars Ted Neeley and Carl Anderson.[11] She stayed in the cast until 1995.[12] In 1997, she guested on British soul singer Omar's album, This Is Not a Love Song, singing the duet "Lullaby".[13]

Personal life and death edit

Wright was married three times and had four children.[3][1] Her first marriage, to longtime collaborator Stevie Wonder, lasted 18 months, from September 1970 until 1972.[14] In 1975, Wright married bassist Curtis Robertson Jr.,[15] with whom she had two children, Jamal Robertson (b. 1976) and Hodari Robertson (b. 1979).[16][1] Wright and Robertson divorced in 1982.

Wright briefly lived in Ethiopia in the mid-1970s, where she worked as a Transcendental Meditation teacher.[17] She eventually settled in Los Angeles, where she lived for the rest of her life.[18]

Born and raised a Baptist, she converted to Islam following her third marriage and had two children: Harmoni and Takiyah Muhammad.[3]

Wright died in 2004 of congestive heart failure, a side effect of chemotherapy and radiation treatments she was receiving for breast and bone cancer.[19] She was buried in Inglewood Park Cemetery.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Year Title Peak positions
US
[20]
US R&B
[20]
AUS
[21]
1972 Syreeta 185 38
1974 Stevie Wonder Presents: Syreeta 116 53 93
1977 One to One
Rich Love, Poor Love (with G.C. Cameron)
1979 Music from the Motion Picture "Fast Break" (with Billy Preston)
1980 Syreeta 73
1981 Set My Love in Motion 189 40
Billy Preston & Syreeta 127 48
1983 The Spell
1990 With You I'm Born Again (Japan only)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles edit

Year Title Peak positions Album Certifications
US
[22]
US
R&B

[20]
AUS
[21]
UK
[23]
1968 "I Can't Give Back the Love I Feel for You" Non-album single
1972 "To Know You Is to Love You" Syreeta
"I Love Every Little Thing About You"
1974 "Come and Get This Stuff" Stevie Wonder Presents: Syreeta
"I'm Goin' Left"
"Spinnin' and Spinnin'" 49
1975 "Your Kiss Is Sweet" 12
"Harmour Love" 75 32 One to One
"One to One"
1977 "Let's Make a Deal"
(with G.C. Cameron)
Rich Love, Poor Love
1979 "With You I'm Born Again"
(with Billy Preston)
4 86 21 2 Music from the Motion Picture "Fast Break"
"Go for It"
(with Billy Preston)
108
"More Than Just a Friend"
(with Billy Preston)
1980 "It Will Come in Time"
(with Billy Preston)
47 Late at Night
"One More Time for Love"
(with Billy Preston)
52 72 Syreeta
"He's Gone"
"Love Fire"
"Let Me Be the One You Need"
1981 "A New Way to Say I Love You"
(with Billy Preston)
Billy Preston & Syreeta
"Searchin'"
(with Billy Preston)
106
"Just For You"
(with Billy Preston)
"Someone Special"
(with Billy Preston)
"Love"
(with Billy Preston)
"You Set My Love in Motion" Set My Love in Motion
"Can't Shake Your Love"
"I Must Be in Love"
"Move It, Do It"
1982 "Quick Slick" 41
1983 "Forever is Not Enough" The Spell
1989 "If the Shoe Fits" With You I'm Born Again
1991 "Watching the Hands of Time"
(with Billy Preston)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Other appearances edit

With Gary Bartz

  • Ju Ju Man (Catalyst Records, 1976)

With Donald Byrd

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Laing, Dave (July 13, 2004). "Obituary: Syreeta". The Guardian. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
  2. ^ Perrone, Pierre (July 8, 2004). "Syreeta: Motown singer and sometime Mrs. Stevie Wonder". Independent UK. Archived from the original on May 26, 2022. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Luther, Claudia (July 10, 2004). "Syreeta Wright, 58; Singer Wrote Hits With Stevie Wonder". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
  4. ^ "Syreeta | Biography, Albums, Streaming Links". AllMusic. Retrieved September 1, 2012.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Colin Larkin, ed. (1993). The Guinness Who's Who of Soul Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 258. ISBN 0-85112-733-9.
  6. ^ "Syreeta Wright Obituary (2004) San Diego Union-Tribune". Legacy.com. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  7. ^ Wilson, Mary (2000). Dreamgirl & Supreme Faith, Updated Edition: My Life as a Supreme. Cooper Square Press. ISBN 978-0-8154-1000-3.
  8. ^ "Syreeta - full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved February 11, 2011.
  9. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 75 | Official Charts Company". Official Charts.
  10. ^ "Billy Preston - Fancy Lady (Live at Saturday Night Live 1975)". YouTube.
  11. ^ Hunt, Dennis (July 5, 1994). "A 'Superstar' Start on a New Career : Theater: Syreeta Wright plays Mary Magdalene in 'Jesus Christ Superstar.' It's her first stage role ever and first singing job since the '80s". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved August 8, 2018.
  12. ^ Willis, John (March 1, 2000). Theatre World 1994–1995. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 9781557832504.
  13. ^ "Omar - This Is Not A Love Song". Omarmusic. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
  14. ^ "Uptight!". Google Books. JET Magazine/Johnson Publishing Company. October 1, 1970. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
  15. ^ "Albums by Syreeta". Rate Your Music. Retrieved February 11, 2011.
  16. ^ "People Are Talking About..." Google Books. JET Magazine/Johnson Publishing Company. July 3, 1980. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
  17. ^ Werner, Craig (2004). Higher Ground: Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Curtis Mayfield, and the Rise and Fall of American Soul. Crown/Penguin. p. 168. ISBN 9780609609934.
  18. ^ Ten-Tronck, Rob (2005). Ten-Tronck's Celebrity Locator. Los Angeles: Axiom Information Resources. p. 280. ISBN 0943213797.
  19. ^ "Syreeta Page". Soulwalking.co.uk.
  20. ^ a b c . AllMusic. Archived from the original on September 9, 2012. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
  21. ^ a b Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 303. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  22. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2009). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles, 1955–2008. Record Research Inc. p. 778. ISBN 978-0898201802.
  23. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 545. ISBN 978-1-904994-10-7.
  24. ^ "British certifications – Billy Preston & Syreeta – With You I'm Born Again". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved March 9, 2022.

External links edit

  • Syreeta discography at Discogs
  • on Motownlegends.fr

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Syreeta redirects here For her albums see Syreeta 1972 album and Syreeta 1980 album For other uses see Syreeta disambiguation Syreeta Wright February 28 1946 July 6 2004 1 who recorded professionally under the mononym Syreeta was an American singer songwriter best known for her music during the early 1970s through the early 1980s Wright s career heights were songs in collaboration with her ex husband Stevie Wonder and musical artist Billy Preston Syreeta WrightWright in 1973Background informationAlso known asRita WrightBorn 1946 02 28 February 28 1946 1 2 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania U S OriginDetroit Michigan U S DiedJuly 6 2004 2004 07 06 aged 58 3 Los Angeles County California U S GenresR amp BsoulDetroit soul 4 Occupation s Singer songwriter actressInstrument s VocalsYears active1967 2004LabelsMotown Motorcity Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 Solo career 2 Personal life and death 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Singles 3 3 Other appearances 4 References 5 External linksBiography editEarly life and career edit Wright was born in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania United States 5 in 1946 and started singing at the age of four Her father Lordian Wright served in the Korean War and Syreeta and her sister Kim 6 were raised by their mother Essie and their grandmother The Wrights moved back and forth from Detroit to South Carolina before finally settling in Detroit just as Wright entered high school Money problems kept Wright from pursuing a career in ballet so she focused her attention on a music career joining several singing groups before landing a job as a receptionist for Motown in 1965 5 Within a year she became a secretary for Mickey Stevenson just as Martha Reeves had done before her A year later Edward Holland of the Holland Dozier Holland songwriting team noticed Wright s singing and decided to try her out for demos of Supremes songs However in those days the team of composers Ashford and Simpson had joined Motown and their songs were initially supervised by established producers Edward s brother composer and producer Brian Holland co wrote I Can t Give Back the Song I Feel for You with the couple and produced it with Lamont Dozier for Syreeta Brian felt Syreeta was a hard name to pronounce and that Rita Wright would make a good stage name so Wright s first solo single was released in January 1968 5 under that name with Something On My Mind on the flip side It is often said that the song was initially written for the Supremes by then billed as Diana Ross amp the Supremes but Motown session logs indicate that the backing track was not recorded for anyone else previously Later Diana Ross re recorded the song for her solo album Surrender released in 1971 Wright also performed demo vocals for the Supremes hit Love Child and for Ross version of Something On My Mind released on her self titled debut album When Diana Ross left the Supremes in early 1970 Motown boss Berry Gordy considered replacing her with Wright but offered the place in the group to Jean Terrell According to several sources Gordy then changed his mind and tried to replace Terrell with Wright but this was vetoed by member Mary Wilson 7 since Terrell had already been formally announced as the new lead singer in the media and at the final performance of the Ross led incarnation of the group Wright also sang background on records by the Supremes and by Martha and the Vandellas notably singing the chorus to the group s modest hit single I Can t Dance to That Music You re Playing Wright met labelmate Stevie Wonder in 1968 5 and the two began dating the following year On the advice of Wonder Wright became a songwriter Their first collaboration It s a Shame was recorded by The Spinners in 1969 Motown withheld its release until July 1970 The song reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 Wright also began singing backing for Wonder most notably on the hit Signed Sealed Delivered I m Yours which Wright co wrote with Wonder 5 On 14 September 1970 after a year long courtship Wright 24 and Wonder 20 married in Detroit 5 The couple then wrote and arranged songs for Wonder s Where I m Coming From 5 which was released much to Berry Gordy s chagrin in the spring of 1971 The Wonder Wright composition If You Really Love Me which also featured Wright prominently singing background vocals reached number 8 in the US that year In 1971 the couple relocated to New York City Solo career edit In between working with Wonder on his albums Wright decided to return to her own singing career 5 Motown reassigned the singer from Motown s Gordy imprint where I Can t Give Back the Love I Feel for You was released to Motown s L A based MoWest subsidiary Wonder and Wright had marriage troubles and divorced in the summer of 1972 ending their 18 month marriage 5 Following their divorce Wonder oversaw the production of Wright s first solo album Syreeta released on June 20 1972 5 which included her take of Wonder s I Love Every Little Thing About You from Music of My Mind the Smokey Robinson classic What Love Has Joined Together and The Beatles She s Leaving Home which featured both Wonder and Wright applying background vocals via the talk box MoWest issued I Love Every Little Thing About You in the late winter of 1972 but it failed to chart Remaining best friends Wright would continue to provide background vocals and compositions with Wonder for the next two decades 5 In 1974 Wright was again reassigned this time to the Motown label proper in the U S and issued her second release the aptly titled Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta that June 5 Following the success of Minnie Riperton s Perfect Angel which Wonder also produced Wonder wanted to present Wright in the same light as Riperton as a sensual vocalist The covers also were very similar to each other Riperton added background vocals to the album primarily at the end of the album track Heavy Day The album yielded the UK singles I m Goin Left covered by Eric Clapton and Jerry Butler Spinnin and Spinnin and the reggae flavored Your Kiss Is Sweet 5 which became a UK top 40 reaching number 12 in 1975 8 The album also featured one duet with G C Cameron formerly of the Spinners Production on Wright s third album One to One mainly produced by Leon Ware who also produced Marvin Gaye and Riperton went on for two years The album featured the sole Wonder production Harmour Love which later would find some success after being featured on the 2005 movie Junebug During this period Syreeta also made vocal contributions to two albums by American jazz saxophonist Gary Bartz Juju Man 1976 and Music Is My Sanctuary 1977 In 1977 she teamed up again with G C Cameron on the duet album Rich Love Poor Love Wright s next effort came courtesy of a chance meeting with Billy Preston who had signed with Motown in early 1979 Motown assigned the two to collaborate on a pop ballad for the movie Fast Break 5 Wright and Preston provided the soundtrack of the film and their first collaboration With You I m Born Again resulted in an international hit reaching number four US and number two UK in early 1980 9 The success of the song led Motown to renew Wright s contract which was due to expire that year with neither side looking to renegotiate Wright and Preston continued their collaborations until the early 1980s including the 1981 duet album Billy Preston amp Syreeta 5 Wright had also sung on Billy Preston s appearance on the debut episode of Saturday Night Live on October 11 1975 10 Wright still worked with Wonder during this period singing the lead vocals for their composition Come Back as a Flower for Wonder s 1979 album Journey through the Secret Life of Plants and also sung alongside Wonder on his 1980 song As If You Read My Mind for his Hotter than July album Wright continued to provide background vocals until Wonder s 1995 album Conversation Peace Wright continued to record for Motown into the 1980s releasing her second self titled album in 1980 and the funk boogie oriented Set My Love in Motion in late 1981 5 The album featured the minor R amp B hit Quick Slick which peaked at number 41 R amp B in early 1982 During that same time period she added vocals to the theme song for the Canadian slasher horror flick Happy Birthday to Me known for starring Little House on the Prairie s Melissa Sue Anderson Wright then issued The Spell in 1983 produced by Jermaine Jackson 5 and left Motown two years later after collaborating with Smokey Robinson for the soundtrack to Berry Gordy s The Last Dragon in 1985 She briefly recorded for Motorcity Records before retiring from show business for good in the mid 1990s and settling in Los Angeles with her four children 5 In 1993 she joined the national touring cast of Jesus Christ Superstar in the role of Mary Magdalene alongside original film stars Ted Neeley and Carl Anderson 11 She stayed in the cast until 1995 12 In 1997 she guested on British soul singer Omar s album This Is Not a Love Song singing the duet Lullaby 13 Personal life and death editWright was married three times and had four children 3 1 Her first marriage to longtime collaborator Stevie Wonder lasted 18 months from September 1970 until 1972 14 In 1975 Wright married bassist Curtis Robertson Jr 15 with whom she had two children Jamal Robertson b 1976 and Hodari Robertson b 1979 16 1 Wright and Robertson divorced in 1982 Wright briefly lived in Ethiopia in the mid 1970s where she worked as a Transcendental Meditation teacher 17 She eventually settled in Los Angeles where she lived for the rest of her life 18 Born and raised a Baptist she converted to Islam following her third marriage and had two children Harmoni and Takiyah Muhammad 3 Wright died in 2004 of congestive heart failure a side effect of chemotherapy and radiation treatments she was receiving for breast and bone cancer 19 She was buried in Inglewood Park Cemetery Discography editStudio albums edit Year Title Peak positions US 20 US R amp B 20 AUS 21 1972 Syreeta 185 38 1974 Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta 116 53 93 1977 One to One Rich Love Poor Love with G C Cameron 1979 Music from the Motion Picture Fast Break with Billy Preston 1980 Syreeta 73 1981 Set My Love in Motion 189 40 Billy Preston amp Syreeta 127 48 1983 The Spell 1990 With You I m Born Again Japan only denotes releases that did not chart Singles edit Year Title Peak positions Album Certifications US 22 USR amp B 20 AUS 21 UK 23 1968 I Can t Give Back the Love I Feel for You Non album single 1972 To Know You Is to Love You Syreeta I Love Every Little Thing About You 1974 Come and Get This Stuff Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta I m Goin Left Spinnin and Spinnin 49 1975 Your Kiss Is Sweet 12 Harmour Love 75 32 One to One One to One 1977 Let s Make a Deal with G C Cameron Rich Love Poor Love 1979 With You I m Born Again with Billy Preston 4 86 21 2 Music from the Motion Picture Fast Break BPI Silver 24 Go for It with Billy Preston 108 More Than Just a Friend with Billy Preston 1980 It Will Come in Time with Billy Preston 47 Late at Night One More Time for Love with Billy Preston 52 72 Syreeta He s Gone Love Fire Let Me Be the One You Need 1981 A New Way to Say I Love You with Billy Preston Billy Preston amp Syreeta Searchin with Billy Preston 106 Just For You with Billy Preston Someone Special with Billy Preston Love with Billy Preston You Set My Love in Motion Set My Love in Motion Can t Shake Your Love I Must Be in Love Move It Do It 1982 Quick Slick 41 1983 Forever is Not Enough The Spell 1989 If the Shoe Fits With You I m Born Again 1991 Watching the Hands of Time with Billy Preston denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory Other appearances edit With Gary Bartz Ju Ju Man Catalyst Records 1976 With Donald Byrd Thank You For F U M L Funking Up My Life Elektra 1978 References edit a b c d Laing Dave July 13 2004 Obituary Syreeta The Guardian Retrieved December 29 2017 Perrone Pierre July 8 2004 Syreeta Motown singer and sometime Mrs Stevie Wonder Independent UK Archived from the original on May 26 2022 Retrieved December 29 2017 a b c Luther Claudia July 10 2004 Syreeta Wright 58 Singer Wrote Hits With Stevie Wonder Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 29 2017 Syreeta Biography Albums Streaming Links AllMusic Retrieved September 1 2012 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Colin Larkin ed 1993 The Guinness Who s Who of Soul Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 258 ISBN 0 85112 733 9 Syreeta Wright Obituary 2004 San Diego Union Tribune Legacy com Retrieved October 14 2021 Wilson Mary 2000 Dreamgirl amp Supreme Faith Updated Edition My Life as a Supreme Cooper Square Press ISBN 978 0 8154 1000 3 Syreeta full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Retrieved February 11 2011 Official Singles Chart Top 75 Official Charts Company Official Charts Billy Preston Fancy Lady Live at Saturday Night Live 1975 YouTube Hunt Dennis July 5 1994 A Superstar Start on a New Career Theater Syreeta Wright plays Mary Magdalene in Jesus Christ Superstar It s her first stage role ever and first singing job since the 80s Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved August 8 2018 Willis John March 1 2000 Theatre World 1994 1995 Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 9781557832504 Omar This Is Not A Love Song Omarmusic Retrieved March 29 2020 Uptight Google Books JET Magazine Johnson Publishing Company October 1 1970 Retrieved December 29 2017 Albums by Syreeta Rate Your Music Retrieved February 11 2011 People Are Talking About Google Books JET Magazine Johnson Publishing Company July 3 1980 Retrieved December 29 2017 Werner Craig 2004 Higher Ground Stevie Wonder Aretha Franklin Curtis Mayfield and the Rise and Fall of American Soul Crown Penguin p 168 ISBN 9780609609934 Ten Tronck Rob 2005 Ten Tronck s Celebrity Locator Los Angeles Axiom Information Resources p 280 ISBN 0943213797 Syreeta Page Soulwalking co uk a b c Syreeta Awards AllMusic Archived from the original on September 9 2012 Retrieved January 22 2023 a b Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 303 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Whitburn Joel 2009 Joel Whitburn s Top Pop Singles 1955 2008 Record Research Inc p 778 ISBN 978 0898201802 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 545 ISBN 978 1 904994 10 7 British certifications Billy Preston amp Syreeta With You I m Born Again British Phonographic Industry Retrieved March 9 2022 External links editSyreeta discography at Discogs Syreeta on Motownlegends fr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Syreeta Wright amp oldid 1219409573, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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