Barry White (born Barrence Eugene Carter in Galveston, Texas, USA; September 12, 1944 - July 4, 2003) was an American record producer, songwriter and singer. Say the name Barry White and you'd be hard pressed to name any other recording artist with such a huge, cross-sectional following. He was at home appearing on Soul Train, guesting with a full band on The Today Show, and appearing in cartoon form in various episodes of "The Simpsons". During the '70s, Dinah Shore devoted a full hour of her daily syndicated Dinah! show to "The Maestro", as White was often referred to. While there was a period when he wasn't releasing records or making the pop charts, White stayed active touring and appearing on other artists' records including Quincy Jones' The Secret Garden (The Seduction Suite), Regina Belle, and rap star Big Daddy Kane's "All of Me". It's surprising to find out that such an illustrious career almost didn't happen because White wasn't interested in being a recording artist. White grew up in his hometown in Galveston, Texas, singing gospel songs with his mother and taught himself to play the piano. Shortly after moving from Texas to South Central Los Angeles, White made his recording debut at the tender age of 11, playing piano on Jesse Belvin's "Goodnight My Love". He made his first record when he was 16 with a group called the Upfronts. The song was called "Little Girl" on a local L.A. label called Lummtone Records. He later worked for various independent labels around Los Angeles, landing an A&R position with Bob Keane, the man responsible for the first pop recordings by Sam Cooke. One of his labels,
1 | Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe | Sounds of the Seventies - 1974 Take Two |
2 | Oh, What A Night For Dancing | All - Time Greatest Hits Of Barry White |
3 | I've Got So Much To Give | All - Time Greatest Hits Of Barry White |
4 | You're the First The Last My Everything | Greatest Hits Vol.2 |
5 | Never Never Gonna Give Ya Up | The Best of Barry White: 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection |
6 | Love's Theme | All - Time Greatest Hits Of Barry White |
7 | Honey Please, Can't Ya See | All - Time Greatest Hits Of Barry White |
8 | I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More, Baby | Diana Ross - The Ultimate Collection |
9 | Let The Music Play 2000 | Todo Exitos CD1 |
10 | Never, Never Gonna Give You Up | Diana Ross - The Ultimate Collection |
11 | Playing Your Game, Baby | All - Time Greatest Hits Of Barry White |
12 | You're The First, The Last, My Everything | Barry White - All-Time Greatest Hits |
13 | It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next | Sounds of the Seventies - 1977: Take Two |
14 | Satin Soul | All - Time Greatest Hits Of Barry White |
15 | You're the First, the Last, My Every | Sounds of the Seventies - 1975 Take Two |
16 | What Am I Gonna Do With You | All - Time Greatest Hits Of Barry White |
17 | Let the Music Play | Diana Ross - The Ultimate Collection |
18 | I'm Qualified To Satisfy You | All - Time Greatest Hits Of Barry White |
19 | Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman | Television's Greatest Hits, Vol. 5: In Living Color |
20 | Just the way you are | Moments in love |