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Barbara Acklin
Barbara Acklin (28 February 1943, Oakland, California — 27 November 1998, Nebraska) was a soul singer of the 1960s and 1970s. Her biggest hit was "Love Makes a Woman" in 1968 which reached the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. As a teenager, she began singing in nightclubs while attending Dunbar Vocational High school. Upon graduation, she was hired as a secretary for local record label by her cousin, saxophonist Monk Higgins. Her first release was under the name Barbara Allen on his Special Agent label. Later, Higgins used Acklin as a background singer on his Chess Records sessions.
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Songs
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More (Theme From "Mondo Cane")
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More Today Than Yesterday
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More Ways Than One
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Mr. Sunshine (Where Is My Shadow)
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Please Sunrise, Please
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Portrait of a Broken Heart
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Quiet Night of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)
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Raindrops
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Seven Days of Night
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Seven Days of Nights
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Show Me the Way to Go (feat. Gene Chandler)
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Someone Else's Arm
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Someone Else's Arms
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Someone's Else Arms
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Special Loving
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Stop Look and Listen
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Stop, Look & Listen
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Stop, Look & Listen (To Your Heart)
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The Look of Love
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The Old Matchmaker