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  1. "What's New Pussycat?" is the theme song for the eponymous movie, written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, [1] [2] and sung by Welsh singer Tom Jones. The original single included a 13-second instrumental introduction, ending in the sound of shattering glass, but later issues omitted this introduction.

  2. Teddy Pendergrass: Greatest Hits. Classic hits from Philly’s R&B king! If You Don’t Know Me By Now, Don’t Leave Me This Way, Love T.K.O., Close The Door + more.

  3. What's New Pussycat? is a 1965 screwball comedy film directed by Clive Donner, written by Woody Allen in his first produced screenplay, and starring Allen in his acting debut, along with Peter Sellers, Peter O'Toole, Romy Schneider, Capucine, Paula Prentiss, and Ursula Andress.

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    Teddy Pendergrass was born Theodore DeReese Pendergrass on March 26, 1950, in Kingstree, South Carolina. He was the only child of Jesse and Ida Geraldine (née Epps) Pendergrass. Ida suffered six miscarriages before successfully giving birth to Teddy. When Pendergrass was very young, his father left the family. As he grew older, his mother promised ...

    Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes: 1970–1975

    In 1972, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes released their first single, the slow, solemn ballad, "I Miss You". The song was originally written for The Dells, but the group passed on it. Noting how Pendergrass sounded like Dells lead singer Marvin Junior, Kenny Gamble decided to build the song with Pendergrass, who was only 21 at the time of the recording. Pendergrass sings much of the song in a raspy baritone voice that would become his trademark. The song also featured Blue Notes member Lloyd...

    Early solo success

    In 1977, Pendergrass released his self-titled album, which went platinum on the strength of the disco hit "I Don't Love You Anymore". Its follow-up single, "The Whole Town's Laughing at Me", became a top 20 R&B hit. Although not released as singles, the uptempo album tracks "You Can't Hide from Yourself" and "The More I Get, The More I Want", as well as the ballad "And If I Had" were also hits. The debut album was quickly followed by Life Is a Song Worth Singing, in 1978. That album was even...

    Car crash

    On March 18, 1982, in the East Falls section of Philadelphia on Lincoln Drive near Rittenhouse Street, Pendergrass was involved in a car crash while driving his new Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit. At the time of the accident, the singer's license had been suspended for unpaid parking tickets (he had also wrecked a Maserati the previous week). Rumors that alcohol was a factor were later discounted by the police. Pendergrass was reportedly driving Tenika Watson, a transgender nightclub performer who...

    Later solo career

    Pendergrass got well-wishes from thousands of his fans during his recovery. In August 1982, Philadelphia International released This One's for You, which failed to chart successfully, as did 1983's Heaven Only Knows. Both albums included material Pendergrass had recorded before the crash. The albums completed his contract with Philadelphia International. By the time Pendergrass decided to return to the studio to work on new music he had struggled to find a recording deal. Eventually signing a...

    Pendergrass had three children: Tisha, LaDonna, and Theodore Jr. Pendergrass's manager and girlfriend Taazmayia "Taaz" Lang was shot dead on the doorstep of her home in April 1977. The murder remains unsolved, although Philadelphia's Black Mafiahas been suspected, as they allegedly resented Lang's control over Pendergrass's lucrative career. In Jun...

    Grammy Award nominations

    Pendergrass received five Grammy Awardnominations.

    Other awards

    Pendergrass received several nominations for the American Music Awards between 1979 and 1981 for Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist, Favorite Soul/R&B Album, and Favorite Disco Artist. He won the AMA for Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist in 1979, tied with singer Lou Rawls. Pendergrass was posthumously inducted into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame class of 2021. In 2023, Rolling Stoneranked Pendergrass at No. 42 on their list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time.

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  4. 22 août 2024 · Teddy Pendergrass, American R&B singer who embodied the smooth, Philly soul sound of the 1970s as lead vocalist for Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes before embarking on a successful solo career.

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  5. What's New Pussycat? est une chanson écrite par Burt Bacharach et Hal David, interprétée par Tom Jones. Faisant partie de la bande originale du film de 1965 Quoi de neuf, Pussycat ?, elle est nommée à la 38 e cérémonie des Oscars dans la catégorie de l'Oscar de la meilleure chanson originale.

  6. TEDDY PENDERGRASS - THE Greatest Hits [FULL ALBUM] - Pendergrass All the Best 2022 [00:00:00] - 01. Can't We Try [00:04:50] - 02. Close The Door [00:10:33] ...

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