Steve Winwood

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  • classic rock
  • rock
  • 80s
  • singer-songwriter
  • pop
Stephen Lawrence ("Steve") Winwood (born May 12, 1948 in Great Barr, Birmingham, England) is a British singer, songwriter, and musician who, in addition to his solo career, was a member of the bands the The Spencer Davis Group, recording the hit "Gimme Some Lovin'", Traffic, and Blind Faith. Winwood's commercial success waned during the mid and late 70's. He had a major hit withWhile You See A Chance in 1980. He had a career renaissance beginning in 1986 with the hit album Back In The High Life which produced hits such as Higher Love and The Finer Things.

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Songs

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    And I Go

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    Angel of Mercy

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    Another Deal Goes Down

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    Arc of a Diver

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    At Times We Do Forget

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    Back in the High Life

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    Back in the High Life Again

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    Big Girls Walk Away

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    Bully

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    Can't Find My Way Home

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    Christmas Is Now Drawing Near at Hand

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    Cigano (for the Gypsies)

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    Come Out and Dance

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    Dear Mr. Fantasy

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    Dear Mr. Fantasy (live)

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    Different Light

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    Dirty City

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    Domingo Morning

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    Don't You Know What the Night Can Do?

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    Dust

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    Empty Pages

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    Every Day (Oh Lord)

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    Family Affair

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    Fill Me Up

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    Fly

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    Forty Thousand Headmen

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    Freedom Overspill

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    Gimme Some Lovin'

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    Gojuan (Aaghh mix)

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    Gotta Get Back to My Baby

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    Had To Cry Today

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    Hearts on Fire

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    Help Me Angel

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    Higher Love

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    Higher Love (remix)

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    Hold On

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    Holding On

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    Holding On (7" version)

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    Holding On (instrumental version)

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    Holding On (Stevappella mix)

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    Horizon

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    Hungry Man

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    I Will Be Here

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    I'm A Man

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    I'm Not Drowning

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    I'm Ready

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    In the Light of Day

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    It Was Happiness

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    It's All Right!

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    John Barleycorn


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