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Watch the video for It Ain't Fair from Edwin Starr's The Deluxe Collection: Edwin Starr for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Edwin Starr (January 21, 1942 – April 2, 2003) was an American soul music singer.
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Arranged By, Mixed By – Pip WilliamsEngineer – Greg Jackman Producer – E. Starr, C. Trapp, R. Kohler Written-By – Edwin Starr. B. Red Hot. Producer, Written-By – Edwin StarrWritten By – H. Davis. Companies, etc. Distributed By – EMI Records Ltd.
It ain't fair from Edwin Starr (1985) (12'', 7''). Da konnte er doch gleich beispielsweise in Nottingham wohnen.
Rose Royce (whose members were originally Edwin Starr's backing band while at Motown) went on to record three more popular albums, and had two huge UK hits with "Wishing on a Star" (1977) and "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" (1978), but could never top the success of "Car Wash", which served as the theme song to the 1976 motion. The Car Wash soundtrack won Whitfield a Grammy Award for Best Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special. He also composed the theme song for the 1977 motion picture Which Way Is Up?, performed by Stargard . 1966: "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" – The Temptations (US US R&B UK 1966: "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep" – The Temptations (US US R&B UK 1966: "(I Know) I'm Losing You" – The Temptations (US US R&B UK
Album: Hell Up In Harlem (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), 1974.
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Edwin Starr (born Charles Edwin Hatcher; January 21, 1942 – April 2, 2003) was an American singer and songwriter. Starr was famous for his Norman Whitfield-produced Motown singles of the 1970s, most notably the number one hit "War". Starr was born in Tennessee and raised in Ohio, and later lived in Detroit while singing for Ric Tic and Motown Records. His Starr café empire still enjoys success in and around Essex. In 1985, Starr released "It Ain't Fair". Despite garnering the attention of many in the soul and dance clubs, it fell short of becoming a major hit (managing a on the UK Charts). Starr appeared on the charity number one single "Let It Be" by Ferry Aid in 1987. Later that year, Starr teamed up with the Stock, Aitken and Waterman production company for the club hit "Whatever Makes Our Love Grow".
| A | It Ain't FairArranged By, Mixed By [Strings] – Pip WilliamsEngineer – Greg Jackman*Producer [Original Rhythm Track And Mix] – E. Starr*, C. Trapp*, R. Kohler*Written-By – Edwin Starr |
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| B | Red HotProducer, Written-By – Edwin StarrWritten By – H. Davis |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 HIP 101 | Edwin Starr | It Ain't Fair (12", Single) | Hippodrome Records | 12 HIP 101 | UK | 1985 |
| 120·07·163 | Edwin Starr | It Ain't Fair (12", Maxi) | Bellaphon | 120·07·163 | Germany | 1985 |
| 100·07·339 | Edwin Starr | It Ain't Fair (7", Single) | Bellaphon | 100·07·339 | Germany | 1985 |
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