Black Music Month: "5 Mainstream Songs Andraé Crouch Helped Create"
Black Music Month: 5 Mainstream Songs Andraé Crouch Helped Create - Page 3
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Artists like Bob Dylan, Barbara Mandrell, Paul Simon, and Elvis Presley have covered his music. Crouch’s ear for music that could blend in with pop and mainstream acts was second to none. To give you an example, here are 5 songs you may or may not have known were written or produced by Crouch.HEAD BACK TO GETUPERICA.COM
1. Tata Vega – Maybe God Is Trying To Tell You Something (Speak Lord)
Andraé Crouch co-wrote for the 1985 classic Color Purple starring Whoopi Goldberg
2. Michael Jackson "Man In The Mirror"
The Andraé Crouch Singers lent their vocals to this Michael Jackson Classic.
3. Elton John & Little Richard "The Power"
You can hear The Andraé Crouch Singers on this 1993 track with Elton John and the now Late Little Richard
4. Vanessa Bell Armstrong & Andraé Crouch "Shine On Me"
Andraé Crouch and the Andraé Crouch Singers along with Vanessa Bell Armstong crafted this classic that became the theme song for the NBC television show “Amen” starring Sherman Hemsley. The show ran from 1986 to 1991.
5. Madonna "Like A Prayer"
Who is the man behind the choir singing with Madonna on the title track to her 1989 album “Like A Prayer?” You guessed it: Andraé Crouch
Black Music Month: 5 Mainstream Songs Andraé Crouch Helped Create - Page 3 was originally published on praisedc.com
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