Smokey Robinson (1940) American R&B singer-songwriter and record producer
Ooo Baby Baby, written by Smokey Robinson and Pete Moore (1965)
Song lyrics, With The Miracles
Distant Lover, co-written with Gwen Gordy and Sandra Greene.
Song lyrics, Let's Get It On (1973)
Smokey Robinson (1940) American R&B singer-songwriter and record producer
Ooo Baby Baby, written by Smokey Robinson and Pete Moore (1965)
Song lyrics, With The Miracles
Marvin Gaye (1939–1984) American singer-songwriter and musician
If I Should Die Tonight, co-written with Ed Townsend.
Song lyrics, Let's Get It On (1973)
Elton John (1947) English rock singer-songwriter, composer and pianist
Little Jeannie, written by Elton John and Gary Osborne
Song lyrics, 21 at 33 (1980)
James Brown (1933–2006) American singer, songwriter, musician, and recording artist
I Got You (I Feel Good), from I Got You (1966)
Song lyrics
Celia Cruz (1925–2003) Cuban singer (1925-2003)
On the origin of her catchphrase "Azúcar"; from a 2000 interview quoted in “Celia Cruz, 77; Queen of Salsa’s Passing Marks the End of a Musical Era” https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2003-jul-17-me-cruz17-story.html in Los Angeles Times (2003 Jul 17).<br><br>The quote is discussed in Why Did Celia Cruz Say, "Azúcar"? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaHb_ms1YkAWhy in the Smithsonian Music Channel.
Lionel Richie (1949) American singer-songwriter, musician, record producer and actor
My Love.
Song lyrics, Lionel Richie (1982)
“I give you bitter pills, in a sugar coating. The pills are harmless - the poison's in the sugar”
James St. James (1966) American writer
Source: Party Monster: A Fabulous But True Tale of Murder in Clubland
Mitch Hedberg (1968–2005) American stand-up comedian
Mitch All Together (2003)