Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Val Young - If you should ever be lonely (FUNK)



If you know anything ablout the 1980's we had songs that  never get radio airtime nowon any old school show etc....  I wanted to feautre such song "If You Should Ever Be Lonely" is 1986 single by Val Young, a Motown artist. The single peaked at number twenty-one on the U.S. R&B chart. It was most successful on the dance chart, hitting number one for three weeks. She was discovered by George Clinton, who hired her as a background vocalist in 1977 for The Brides of Funkenstein, one of the many acts in his Funkadelic stable. In 1980, she recorded and toured with Roy Ayers. Young became a background vocalist for The Gap Band the same year and was featured with the group on the funk classic hit "I Don't Believe You Want To Get Up And Dance (Oops, Up Side Your Head)". She recorded five albums with the group and also toured with them.It wasn’t until she met Rick James that she became popular. James promoted her as the "Black Marilyn Monroe" and brought Young to Berry Gordy, who signed her to Motown Records on James' recommendation. Rick James produced her debut album Seduction which was released in 1985, it included the singles "Mind Games" and the title track "Seduction", as well as "Piece of My Heart" and "If You Should Ever Be Lonely", which were successful follow-ups in 1986.(Source Wikipedia)










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