Candi Staton

soul, female vocalists, Disco

Candi Staton

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Young Hearts 04:08
Young Hearts Run Free 04:08
Young Heart Run Free 04:08
You Got The Love 03:13
Music Speaks Louder Than Words 03:29
Hallelujah Anyway (Larse vocal) 06:48
He Called Me Baby 03:33
Candy (Situation Edit) 02:53
Stand By Your Man 03:33
Nights on Broadway 03:29
Hallelujah Anyway 03:51
I'd Rather Be An Old Man's Sweetheart 02:09
Hallelujah Anyway (Larse Vocal Edit) 02:59
Hallelujah Anyway (Director's Cut Signature Praise) 08:49
I'm Just A Prisoner (Of Your Good Lovin') 03:12
Chance 06:46
When You Wake Up Tomorrow 06:46
Living For You 04:45
You Bet Your Sweet, Sweet Love 04:38
You Got the Love [Original Radio Mix] 04:56
Run To Me 04:18
Musical Freedom (The Shapeshifters 'Big Fish Little Fish' Remix) 04:26
Destiny 03:54
What A Feeling 04:35
To Hear You Say You're Mine 03:09
Listen To The Music 03:44
Mr. And Mrs. Untrue 03:29
Victim 08:32
Musical Freedom (The Shapeshifters Classic Re-Work Accapella) 04:02
When Will I? 03:18
A Dreamer Of A Dream 03:36
Suspicious Minds 03:55
Summer Time With You 05:00
Before the Next Teardrop Falls 03:15
Another Man's Woman, Another Woman's Man 02:34
Mama 03:04
What Would Become Of Me 02:49
Freedom Is Just Beyond The Door 02:50
One More Chance On Love 04:34
You Are 04:14
A Little Taste Of Love 02:52
Do It In The Name Of Love 03:01
Honest I Do 05:53
You Don't Love Me No More 02:23
Make Me An Instrument 04:02
Honest I Do Love You 05:53
Jolene 04:16
Do Your Duty 02:37
Get It When I Want It 02:30
In The Ghetto 02:47

Artist Media

Born: 1940-03-13

Country: US

Biography - Candi Staton

Candi Staton (born Canzetta Maria Staton on 13 March 1940, in Hanceville, Alabama, USA) is an American gospel singer. She is best known for her disco hit Young Hearts Run Free and dance hit You Got The Love.

Staton sang with the Jewell Gospel Trio and as teenagers, they toured the traditional gospel circuit in the 1950s with The Soul Stirrers, C. L. Franklin, and Mahalia Jackson. They recorded several sides for Nashbro, Apollo[disambiguation needed ], and Savoy Records between 1953 and 1963, before launching a solo career in 1968.

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