Artist: Betty Wright
Biography:
Singer Betty Wright proved to be a consistently strong presence on the Miami music scene, primarily throughout the '70s and '80s, although she continues to record. Born on December 21, 1953, in Miami, FL, Wright began her singing career early on as a member of her family's own gospel group the Echoes of Joy. By the age of 13, Wright had begun appearing on other artists' recordings as a backup singer and two years later was issuing her own solo singles (scoring a Top 40 hit the same year with "Girls Can't Do What the Guys Do") and albums (My First Time Around). It would be several years, however, before Wright would enjoy her next substantial hit, but it would prove to be worth the wait when 1972's "Clean Up Woman" (notable for its prominent guitar riff and Wright's swaggering lead vocal) peaked at number two on the R&B and number six on the pop charts.
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Albums
Main Albums:
Track Artist On:
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Various Artists: Slow Jams-The Timeless Collection Vol.6
1996 Capitol -
Various Artists: Smooth Grooves-A Sensual Collection Vol.4
1995 Rhino -
Various Artists: Atlantic Rhythm & Blues 1947-1974
1990 Atlantic






