Barbara Jean Acklin (February 28, 1943 – November 27, 1998) Barbara Acklin, Soulwalking.co.uk. Retrieved 28 April 2017 was an American Soul music and songwriter, who was most successful in the 1960s and 1970s. Her biggest chart-topper as a singer was "Love Makes a Woman" (1968). As a songwriter, she is best known for co-writing the multi-million-selling "Have You Seen Her" (1971) with Eugene Record, lead singer of the Chi-Lites.
In 1966, she started working as a receptionist at Brunswick Records' Chicago office, where she submitted demo recordings of some of her own songs to producer Carl Davis. One of her songs, "Whispers (Gettin' Louder)", which she had co-written with David Scott, formerly of The Five Du-Tones, was recorded by Jackie Wilson and became his biggest hit for three years, reaching no. 5 on the Billboard R&B chart and no. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100. Wilson then helped secure her a recording contract with Brunswick. Her first two singles for the label were unsuccessful but her third, "Show Me the Way To Go", a duet with Gene Chandler, made the R&B chart. She began writing songs with another Brunswick recording artist, Eugene Record, lead singer of the Chi-Lites; some but not all sources state that they were later married. They co-wrote the Peaches and Herb hit "Two Little Kids", before Record and Davis co-wrote and produced Acklin's first and biggest solo hit, "Love Makes a Woman"; the other co-writers were arranger Sonny Sanders and guitarist Gerald Sims. The single reached no. 3 on the R&B chart and no. 15 on the US pop chart in July 1968, and won a BMI award.
Acklin continued to have a series of hits on Brunswick over the next four years, including "From the Teacher to the Preacher", another duet with Chandler, and solo hits "Just Ain't No Love" and "Am I the Same Girl", produced by Record. The instrumental backing track of "Am I the Same Girl", with piano replacing Acklin's vocal, became a bigger hit when released as "Soulful Strut" by Young-Holt Unlimited. "Am I the Same Girl" was successfully cover version by Swing Out Sister in 1992, and in the UK by Dusty Springfield (UK no. 43, 1969). Acklin also released several albums on the Brunswick label: Love Makes a Woman (1968), Seven Days of Night (1969), Someone Else's Arms (1970), I Did It (1971), and I Call It Trouble (1973).
At the same time, she continued her successful writing partnership with Eugene Record. Impressed by the monologues on Isaac Hayes' album Hot Buttered Soul (1969), Record and Acklin wrote "Have You Seen Her", which was originally an album track on the Chi-Lites' album (For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People (1971) before being released as a single. It reached no. 1 on the R&B chart and no. 3 on the US pop chart, and twice made the UK top ten (no. 3 in 1972 and no. 5 in 1975). In 1990, the song became a top ten hit again, when recorded by MC Hammer. Record and Acklin co-wrote several other successful songs for the Chi-Lites, including "Stoned Out of My Mind" (R&B no. 2, 1973), "Toby" (R&B no. 7, 1974), and "Too Good To Be Forgotten" (UK no. 10, 1975).
In 1974, Acklin moved to Capitol Records.
She continued to tour as a solo artist and as a backing singer for the Chi-Lites, Tyrone Davis, and other acts. In 1980, she made some recordings for Carl Davis' Chi-Sound label and contributed backing vocals to Otis Clay's album The Gospel Truth (1993). Acklin later lived in Omaha, Nebraska.
Death
Discography
Studio albums
1968 Love Makes a Woman 146 48 Brunswick 1969 Seven Days of Night — — 1970 Someone Else's Arms — — 1971 I Did It — — 1973 I Call It Trouble — — 1975 A Place in the Sun — — Capitol Records "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
Compilation albums
Singles
1966 "I'm Not Mad Anymore" — — — 1967 "Fool, Fool, Fool (Look in the Mirror)" — — — "I've Got You Baby" — — — 1968 "Show Me the Way to Go" (with Gene Chandler) — 30 — "Love Makes a Woman" 15 3 15 "From the Teacher to the Preacher" (with Gene Chandler) 57 16 34 "Just Ain't No Love" 67 23 53 1969 "Am I the Same Girl" 79 33 52 "Little Green Apples" (with Gene Chandler) — — — "A Raggedy Ride" — — — "After You" — 30 — 1970 "Someone Else's Arms" — — — "I Did It" 121 28 — 1971 "I Can't Do My Thing" — — — "Lady, Lady, Lady" — 44 — 1972 "I Call It Trouble" — 49 — 1973 "I'll Bake Me a Man" — — — 1974 "Raindrops" — 14 — 1975 "Special Loving" — 73 — "Give Me Some of Your Sweet Love" — 98 — "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
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