Marlena Shaw

soul, female vocalists, jazz

Marlena Shaw

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Yu Ma / Go Away Little Girl 04:23
California Soul 02:57
Woman of the Ghetto 05:01
Let's Wade In The Water 03:34
Liberation Conversation 02:02
Where Can I Go? 02:20
Touch Me In The Morning 06:00
Feel Like Makin' Love 05:02
Loving You Was Like A Party 04:20
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy 03:06
You Me And Ethel/Street Walkin' Woman 04:09
Street Walking' Woman 04:09
Me and Mrs Jones 04:45
I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel To Be Free) 03:10
Sweet Beginnings 04:00
Anyone Can Move A Mountain 02:59
I'm Satisfied 02:47
You Taught Me How To Speak In Love 03:53
Rhythm Of Love 03:45
Theme From "Looking For Mr. Goodbar" (Don't Ask To Stay Until Tomorrow) 03:31
Walk Softly 04:30
I'm Back For More 04:06
Save The Children 04:07
Pictures And Memories 04:33
Love Dancin' 04:34
At Last 03:19
The Writing's On The Wall 03:31
Love Has Gone Away 03:10
It Was a Very Good Year / I'm a Foster Child 03:23
I Think I'll Tell Him 03:45
Wildflower 04:05
Will I Find My Love Today? 03:20
But For Now 04:35
Haven't We Been In Love Before? 04:09
Somewhere 03:26
This Time I'll Be Sweeter 04:57
You Must Believe In Spring 04:33
Our Love Is Here To Stay 06:45
It Was a Very Good Year/I'm a Foster Child 00:40
Waterfall 03:44
Runnin' Out Of Fools 04:47
Day In - Day Out 03:14
I'm Gonna Find Out 03:51
Things Don't Never Go My Way 05:56
'Round Midnight 06:08
Your Mind Is On Vacation 03:38
Brass Band 03:40
Shaw Biz/Suddenly It's How I Like To Feel/Shaw Biz (Reprise) 05:36
Dreamin' 04:24
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out / That's Life 05:07

Born: 1939-09-22

Country: US

Biography - Marlena Shaw

Marlena Shaw (born Marlina Burgess in New Rochelle, New York, on 22 September 1942; died 19 January 2024) was an American jazz, blues, and soul singer. Shaw began her singing career in the 1960s and continued to perform until her death. Her music has often been sampled in hip hop music, and used in television commercials.

Shaw's first musical influences were her uncle and grandmother, who loved to sing and play gospel music on the family’s hi-fi record player.

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