
Yvonne
Release Year: 1979
Label: RSO Polydor
Country: USA
Musicians:
Jay Graydon, Marty Walsh, Ben Benay, Steve Cropper, Lee Ritenour, Richie Zito, Davey Johnstone: Guitars
Mike Porcaro, Paul Stallworth, Leland Sklar, Buell Neidlinger: Bass
Michael Omartian, David Paich, Tom Snow, Tom Canning, Bill Payne, Craig Doerge: Keyboards
Jeff Porcaro, Jim Keltner: Drums, Percussion
Victor Feldman, Steve Barri, Gary Coleman, Steve Foreman, Joe Porcaro, Frederick Stoehle: Percussion
Jim Horn: Sax
Chuck Findley, Jim Horn, Jackie Kelso: Horns
Maxine Waters Willard, Julia Waters Willard, Jim Haas, Jon Joyce, John Henry Kurtz, Eric Carmen, Dr. John, Matthew Moore, Carmen Twillie, Kathy Collier, Stan Farber, Venette Gloud: Background Vocals
CD Release: 2002; Label: Universal; Country: Japan;
Yvonne Elliman was born in Honolulu Hawaii on December 29, 1951. Yvonne moved to London with her ambition to be a professional singer when she finished high school and she got a role of Maria for the Andrew Lloyd Weber's musical "Jesus Christ Superstar". Her debut album "Food Of Love" was released in 1973. She signed with RSO Records in 1974 and released her albums "Rising Sun" and "Love Me". In 1978, Yvonne Elliman established her status by her single "If I Can't Have You" written by Bee Gees cutting from the movie soundtrack album "Saturday Night Fever". Then, this self-title album was released in 1979.
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