Francine Reed

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  • under 2000 listeners
  • blues
  • female vocalists
Francine Reed (born July 11, 1947, Pembroke Township, Illinois) is an American blues singer. Reed as a youth sang at church services, and her music was inspired and influenced by her gospel-singing father. She is the sister of jazz singer Margo Reed. In Phoenix, Arizona, Francine Reed appeared with Miles Davis, Stanley Jordan, Smokey Robinson, Etta James, and The Crusaders. In 1985, she began recording and touring with Lyle Lovett and His Large Band. Reed has also appeared on recordings by Delbert McClinton, Willie Nelson and Roy Orbison.

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    455 Rocket

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    A Touch of Love

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    Been There, Done That

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    Beyond My Wildest Dreams

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    Crack The Bone

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    Evil Gal

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    For Your Precious Love

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    Gathering Up My Love

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    Grady's Song

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    I Gotta Right To Sing the Blues

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    I Have a Right to Know

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    I Want You To Love Me

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    I'm a Handfull

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    Leavin' Town

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    Love Without Mercy

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    Merry Christmas Baby

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    One Monkey (Don't Stop No Show)

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    One Monkey Don't Stop No Show

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    Stop Me! Before I Love Again

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    The Man That Got Away

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    Trouble In Mind

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    What Do I Do

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    What Is That Light

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    What Is That Light?

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    When Love Was New

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    Why Does Everything Change?

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    Why I Don't Know (feat. Lyle Lovett)

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    Wild Women

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    Wild Women Don't Get The Blues

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    Wonderin'

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    Wrong Man for the Job

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    You Bug Me (feat. Delbert McClinton)


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