Phyllis Hyman

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  • female vocalists
  • soul
  • quiet storm
  • jazz
  • rnb
Phyllis Linda Hyman (July 6 1949 - June 30, 1995), was born in Philadelphia, and grew up in Pittsburgh. She is perhaps best remembered for her signature song, You Know How to Love Me (1979), which was the title track from her fourth album and which peaked at #6 on the disco chart that year. Hyman began singing professionally in 1971 as part of the group The New Direction. She was also a member of Miami groups All The People and The Hondo Beat before forming Phyllis Hyman & the P/H Factor in 1974 and touring for two years before relocating to New York.

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Songs

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    Take the ''A'' Train (feat. Gregory Hines)

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    Tell Me What You're Gonna Do

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    The Answer Is You

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    The Kids

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    The Night Bird Gets the Love

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    The Strength of a Woman

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    The Sunshine in My Life

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    The Survivor (feat. Joe Sample)

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    This Too Shall Pass

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    Tonight You and Me

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    Tonight You and Me (disco version)

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    Under Your Spell

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    Waiting for the Last Tear to Fall

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    Walk Away

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    Was Yesterday Such a Long Time Ago

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    We Both Need Each Other

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    We Should Be Lovers

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    What Ever Happened To Our Love

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    What You Want Do for Love

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    What You Won't Do For Love


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