Bettye Swann

soul, female vocalists, northern soul

Bettye Swann

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye 03:46
Little Things Mean A Lot 03:43
Tell It Like It Is 02:55
(My Heart Is) Closed For The Season 03:02
I'm Lonely For You 02:43
Angel Of The Morning 02:48
Kiss My Love Goodbye 03:21
Don't Touch Me 02:33
Just Because You Can't Be Mine 02:36
Today I Started Loving You Again 02:40
No Faith No Love 03:20
Ain't That Peculiar 02:55
Words 02:37
Don't Wait Too Long 02:39
Don't Let It Happen To Us 02:44
I Can't Stop Loving You 03:54
All The Way In Or All The Way Out 03:19
The Boy Next Door 03:22
A Change Is Gonna Come 03:56
I Will Not Cry 00:00
You're Up To Your Same Old Tricks Again 00:00
This Old Heart Of Mine 00:00
Yours Until Tomorrow 00:00

Born: 1944-10-24

Country: US

Biography - Bettye Swann

Bettye Swann (born Betty Jean Champion, October 24, 1944, Shreveport, Louisiana) is an American soul music singer, best known for her 1967 hit song "Make Me Yours".

She grew up in Arcadia, Louisiana, one of 14 children, and moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1963. Although some sources state that she was in a vocal group known as The Fawns who recorded for Money Records in 1964, she has refuted this, saying that she sang with a trio in Arcadia by that name.

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