Sam Dees | |
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Birth name | Sam Dees |
Born | December 17, 1945 |
Origin | Birmingham, Alabama, United States |
Genres | R&B, funk, soul |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, singer, producer |
Instruments | Vocals, Scatting, Keyboard |
Years active | 1968-present |
Labels | Lolo Records, Chess Records, Atlantic Records, Ardent Records, Kent Records |
Associated acts | Larry Graham, Aretha Franklin, Atlantic Starr, Whitney Houston, The Manhattans, Gladys Knight, Millie Jackson, The Brothers Johnson, Regina Belle, Jeffrey Osborne |
Website | Sam Dees |
Sam Dees (born December 17, 1945) is an American soul singer, songwriter and record producer. He has released several albums throughout the 1970s, 1980s, and the 1990s; as a composer, he has written hundreds of songs for many music artists.
Sam Dees was born in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, into a large family and distinguished himself with his voice. At the age of nine, and already champion of several singing contests, he founded his own vocal group, the "Bossanovians".
As a teenager he traveled to perform and, in 1968 he recorded his first single at Nashville, Tennessee's SSS International. He released his next few singles on Lolo Records. Chess Records producer Lenny Sachs gave him an opportunity to self-produce two singles on the Chess label, which Dees recorded in a former church in Birmingham. From there he began recording for Atlantic, which released his landmark album The Show Must Go On in 1975.
Since then, Sam Dees recording career stalled while he wrote hits for other singers, such as "Am I Dreaming" (Atlantic Starr), "One in a Million You" (Larry Graham), "Save the Overtime (For Me)" (Gladys Knight), "Love All the Hurt Away" (George Benson and Aretha Franklin), and "Lover for Life" (Whitney Houston).
Sam Dees also wrote the song "Just The Lonely Talking again", which was originally recorded by the American R&B vocal group The Manhattans on their 1983 album "Forever By Your Side", and later recorded by Whitney Houston in 1987 on her second studio album "Whitney".