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Stephanie Mills first came to fame as "the little girl with the big voice" as the star of the hit Broadway play, The Wiz, an adaptation of L. Frank Baum's classic book, The Wizard Of Oz. She had many R&B hits such as "I Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love," "I Feel Good All Over," "(You're Puttin') A Rush On Me," "Something in the Way (You Make Me Feel)" and "Home" along with one certified million selling single, "Never Knew Love Like This Before." In addition, she also had five gold albums: Whatcha Gonna Do With My Lovin', Sweet Sensation, Stephanie, If I Were Your Woman and Home.
Born on March 22, 1957 in Brooklyn, NY, Mills honed her rich vocals singing gospel music at Brooklyn's Cornerstone Baptist Church as a small child. At age 9, she began appearing in the Broadway play Maggie Flynn. She was presented with first prize after winning "The Amateur Hour" talent contest six weeks straight at New York's famed Apollo Theater when she was nine. That success led to her being chosen as the opening act for The Isley Brothers, eventually becoming good friends with lead singer Ronald Isley. Many years later, Isley would manage and later marry singer/songwriter Angela Winbush, who co-wrote one of her number one R&B hits. Mills' debut album, Movin' In The Right Direction was recorded for ABC Records in 1974. A year later, she won the role of Dorothy in The Wiz. Her rendition of the beautiful ballad "Home" was a showstopper, mesmerizing audiences nightly for a number of years. The original cast recording of The Wiz was produced by Jerry Wexler and issued by Atlantic Records in spring 1975. Curiously, when The Wiz was made into a full length feature film by Motown Records' film division and Universal Pictures, Diana Ross played the role of Dorothy instead of Mills. The film ended up being a major flop.
Singer Jermaine Jackson referred Mills to Motown head Berry Gordy, who signed her to the label. Her Motown debut was For the First Time, written and produced by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, being issued in October 1976. For the First Time is a sweet affair with Mills convincingly covering Bacharach/David standards, most of which were originally recorded by Dionne Warwick. In 1978, she signed to 20th Century Records and was teamed with the hit production duo of James Mtume -- later leader of Mtume, who had a gold single with "Juicy Fruit" -- and Reggie Lucas. Her first LP for the label, Whatcha Gonna Do With My Lovin', went gold, going to number 12 R&B and number 22 pop on Billboard's charts in summer 1979 and spawned the singles, "Whatcha Gonna Do With My Lovin'" and "You Can Get Over." Her next LP, Sweet Sensation (#3 R&B, #16 Pop, spring 1980) yielded "Sweet Sensation," "Never Knew Love Like This Before," and the radio-aired LP track, "Try My Love." Around this time, she briefly married former Soul Train dancer Jeffrey Daniels of the group Shalamar. Next came the LP titled Stephanie in spring 1981, which also was a huge hit, peaking at #3 R&B and #30 Pop. The album included notable songs such as "Two Hearts" -- a midtempo duet with Teddy Pendergrass -- "Night Games" and the radio-aired LP cut, "Don't Stop Doin' What Cha Do."
In 1981, Mills switched to Neil Bogart's Casablanca Records. Her LPs for the label included Tantalizingly Hot, Merciless and I've Got The Cure. During 1983, she had her own NBC-TV daytime talk show and reprised on role in a Broadway revival of The Wiz. She also signed with MCA Records, where she released her Stephanie Mills album.
The first single from the Stephanie Mills album was "Stand Back," in late 1985, which also included the passionate ballad "I Have Learned To Respect The Power Of Love." "I Have Learned To Respect The Power Of Love" was initially written by Rene Moore and Angela Winbush -- best known as the hit singing duo Rene & Angela -- as a gospel song and originally was recorded by Alton McClain and Destiny on their self-titled 1978 Polydor LP. The original version is available on Polygram's Power of Love: Best of Soul Essentials Ballads. Because of its massive radio play as an album track, Mills' version of "I Have Learned To Respect The Power Of Love, -- produced by Philly Soul keyboardist Ron Kersey -- was reissued as an A side holding the #1 R&B spot for two weeks in spring 1986. Its follow-up, "Rising Desire" reached #11 R&B in summer 1986.
Her next LP's title cut was the Clay McMurray/Gloria Jones/Pam Sawyer song, "If I Were Your Woman," originally a 1971 #1 R&B, #9 Pop smash for Gladys Knight and the Pips. Philly-based producer Nick Martinelli gave Mills her second #1 R&B hit with "I Feel Good All Over," written by husband and wife songwriting duo, Gabriel Hardeman and Annette Hardeman. The song held the #1 R&B spot for three weeks in spring 1987. Originally submitted to Mills' fellow MCA labelmate Patti Labelle by the Hardemans, the track was included on Mills' LP If I Were Your Woman, issued June 1987 and peaked at #30 Pop in summer 1987. Paul Laurence produced and co-wrote with Timmy Allen the chugging '"(You're Putting) a Rush On Me" giving the singer her third #1 R&B hit in fall 1987. The single made it to #85 Pop and was followed by "Secret Lady," which landed at #7 R&B in late 1987. Her covers of "If I Were Your Woman" and "Where Is The Love" followed. All were included on her If I Were Your Woman album, which peaked at #1 R&B, #30 Pop in summer 1987. Following these hits, Mills contacted Ronald Isley about working with singer/songwriter/producer Angela Winbush who had hits as half of Rene and Angela and was forging a hit-filled career as a recording artist and producer for the group Body among others. The collaboration between Mills and Winbush resulted in another #1 R&B single, "Something In The Way You Make Me Feel," in summer 1989.
Having starred for five years in the smash Broadway show The Wiz and recorded the song "Home for the play's 1975 original cast soundtrack album, she wanted to record the song again as a posthumous tribute to the play's producer, Ken Harper, and the song's composer, Charlie Smalls. On her new version of "Home," Take 6 sung the background vocals. The song went to #1 R&B in late 1989 and was followed by "Comfort Of A Man" and "Real Love." The Home LP ended up peaking at #5 R&B, #82 Pop in summer 1989. She then recorded a charting single with J.T. Taylor titled "Heart To Heart" in late 1991. Her final MCA album, Something Real included the hit "All Day All Night" and "Never Do Wrong." Following this album, she recorded a gospel album, Personal Inspirations, for Interscope Records and recorded several tracks at Philadelphia International Records with Bunny Sigler among others in the late '90s.
All Music Guide, Ed Hogan
1. Prologue 2. Feeling We Once Had 3. Tornado 4. He's the Wizard 5. Soon as I Get Home 6. I Was Born on the Day Before Yesterday 7. Ease on Down the Road 8. Slide Some Oil to Me 9. I'm a Mean Ole Lion |
10. Be a Lion 11. So You Wanted to See the Wizard 12. What Would I Do If I Could Feel 13. Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News 14. Everybody Rejoice 15. Y'All Got It! 16. If You Believe 17. Fome (Finale) |
1 I Took My Strength from You 2 Living on Plastic 3 No One Remembers My Name 4 If You Can Learn How to Cry 5 Loneliness Remembers (What Happiness Forgets) |
6 This Empty Place 7 The Way I Feel About You 8 I See You for the First Time 9 All the Way to Paradise 10 Please Let Go |
1 What'cha Going Do With My Lovin' 2 You Can Get Over 3 Deeper Inside Your Love 4 Feel the Fire |
5 Put Your Body in It 6 Starlight 7 You and I 8 Don't Stop Dancin' |
1 Sweet Sensation 2 Try My Love 3 I Just Wanna Say 4 Wish That You Were Mine |
5 Dancin' 6 Still Mine 7 Never Knew Love Like This Before 8 Mixture of Love |
1 Winner 2 Two Hearts 3 Don't Stop Doin' What 'Cha Do 4 Top of My List |
5 I Believe in Love Songs 6 Night Games 7 My Love's Been Good to You 8 Magic |
1 Last Night 2 Still Lovin' You 3 Keep Away Girls 4 You Can't Run from My Love |
5 True Love Don't Come Easy 6 'Ole Love 7 Your Love Is Always New 8 I Can't Give Back the Love I Feel for You |
1 How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore 2 Never Get Enough of You 3 Eternal Love 4 His Name Is Michael 5 Here I Am |
6 My Body 7 Do You Love Him 8 Pilot Error 9 Since We've Been Together |
1 The Medicine Song 2 Edge of the Razor 3 In My Life 4 Give It Half a Chance 5 Outrageous |
6 You Just Might Need a Friend 7 Everlasting Love 8 Rough Trade 9 Undercover |
1 Stand Back 2 Automatic Passion 3 Rising Desire Jones 4 Time of Your Life |
5 Hold on to Midnight 6 Just You 7 I Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love 8 Under Pressure |
1 I Feel Good All Over 2 If I Were Your Woman 3 (You're Puttin') A Rush on Me 4 Jesse |
5 Secret Lady 6 Touch Me Now 7 Running for Your Love 8 Can't Change My Ways |
1 Something in the Way (You Make Me Feel) 2 Real Love 3 Home 4 So Good, So Right 5 Comfort of a Man 6 I Come to You |
7 Good Girl Gone Bad 8 Ain't No Cookin' 9 Fast Talk 10 Love Hasn't Been Easy on Me 11 I'm More Than a Woman 12 Something in the Way (You Make Me Feel) Reprise |
1 This Christmas 2 It Doesn't Feel Like Christmas (Without You) 3 We Can Move Mountains 4 Merry Christmas 5 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer |
6 Silent Night 7 Christmas With You 8 Love Is to Listen 9 White Christmas 10 Jingle Baby |
1 Never Do You Wrong 2 All Day, All Night 3 Somewhere in This Broken Heart 4 Stone Cold Woman 5 Love the Hurt Away 6 Heartache |
7 Policy of Love 8 I Found a New Love 9 All in How Much We Give 10 24-Hour Woman 11 Never Gonna Give You Up 12 I Just Want Love |
1. Can't Let Him Go 2. Never Knew Love 3. Healing Time 4. Love of My Life 5. Free |
6. For U 7. You Still Mean So Much 8. Something in the Way 9. Baby Love 10. Born for This |