Margie Joseph
b. Margaret Marie Joseph, 1950, Pascagoula, Mississippi, USA. Having recorded unsuccessfully for the OKeh Records label, this excellent singer endured two further flops before an Aretha Franklin-influenced ballad, "Your Sweet Lovin'", reached the R&B chart in 1970. The following year Joseph's ambitious reworking of the Supremes' "Stop! In The Name Of Love" was trimmed down to six minutes to provide her with a second hit. Another interpretation, this time of Paul McCartney's "My Love", became Margie's best-selling single in 1974. Further releases, including "Words (Are Impossible)" (1974) and "What's Come Over Me?" (1975), a duet with the sweet-soul group Blue Magic, kept her name alive in the R&B chart.
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