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Peabo Bryson

Peabo Bryson is among the world’s most dynamic and gifted vocal talents. Over the course of a career spanning from the mid-`60s but truly igniting in the `70s, the 2x-Oscar and Grammy-winner has amassed a fan base, critical acclaim, gold albums and an avalanche of awards by being one of the truly best friends a good song ever had…many of which he composed himself. From ballads that gracefully continued the legacy of sweet soul music such as “Feel the Fire” and “I’m So Into You” to chart-topping pop hits such as “If Ever You’re in My Arms Again” and “Can You Stop The Rain,” and a plethora of duet collaborations with artists ranging from singers Celine Dion (“Beauty & The Beast”), Regina Belle (“A Whole New World”) and Melissa Manchester (“Lovers After All”), to instrumentalists Kenny G (“By The Time This Night is Over”) and Jim Brickman (“My Heart Belongs To You”), Peabo Bryson has proven himself as the consummate vocal professional.

Peabo Bryson

Bryson’s first break came during a recording session at Atlanta’s Bullet/Bang Records. The young singer caught the ear of the label’s then-general manager, Eddie Biscoe, who signed Bryson to a contract as a writer, producer, and arranger and encouraged Bryson to perform his own songs.  
Bryson moved to Capitol Records in 1978, where his album Reaching for the Sky went gold. He was paired with Capitol label mateNatalie Cole for the 1979 project We’re the Best of Friends and a year later with Roberta Flack for the double-LP Live & More (on Atlantic Records). Peabo delivered four more albums for Capitol before making a second, even bigger album with Flack titled Born to Love, a gold seller that featured the smash “Tonight, I Celebrate My Love.” That led him to sign a deal with Elektra Records for four albums, the first of which, Straight From the Heart, featured the crossover smash “If Ever You’re in My Arms Again.” 

A return to Capitol Records in 1989 for the album All My Love earned him his first R&B No. 1 single with a remake of the la

Peabo Bryson discography

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album US
[1]US
R&B
[1]US
AC
[1]AUS
[2]CAN
[3]UK
[7]1975 "Disco Queen" — — — — — — Non-album single "Do It with Feeling" (with The Michael Zager Band)94 25 — — — — 1976 "Underground Music" — 22 — — — — Peabo"It's Just a Matter of Time" — — — — — 1977 "Just Another Day" — 27 — — — — "I Can Make It Better" — 23 — — — — 1978 "Reaching for the Sky" 102 6 — — 67 — Reaching for the Sky"Feel the Fire" — 13 — — — — "Do It with Feeling" (with The Michael Zager Band)(re-release)— 76 — — — — Non-album single "I'

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