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Jackie DeShannon
Jackie DeShannon
American singer-songwriter
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Tom Snow
Tom Snow
American composer
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Amber
Amber
Dutch born German singer, songwriter, label owner and executive producer
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Melissa Manchester
Melissa Manchester
American singer and actress
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Linda Davis
Linda Davis
American country music singer
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Paul Jabara
Paul Jabara
American actor, singer, songwriter (1948-1992)
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Sheena Easton
Sheena Easton
Scottish recording artist
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Charlie Midnight
Charlie Midnight
American musician
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Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers
American country singer and songwriter (1938-2020)
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Zelma Davis
Zelma Davis
liberian-born American singer-songwriter
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Patti Austin
Patti Austin
American singer
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David Foster
David Foster
Canadian musician, record producer, songwriter
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Jennifer Warnes
Jennifer Warnes
American recording artist; singer
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Barbra Streisand
Barbra Streisand
American singer, actress, and filmmaker
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Deborah Allen
Deborah Allen
American country music singer, songwriter, author, and actress
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Doug Sax
Doug Sax
American mastering engineer
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Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton
American singer-songwriter and actress
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Luther Vandross
Luther Vandross
American singer, songwriter, and record producer (1951-2005)
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Carly Simon
Carly Simon
American singer-songwriter, musician and author
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Siedah Garrett
Siedah Garrett
American singer-songwriter
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Tanya Tucker
Tanya Tucker
American country music singer
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Carole Bayer Sager
Carole Bayer Sager
American lyricist, singer and songwriter
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James Ingram
James Ingram
American singer–songwriter and record producer
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Juice Newton
Juice Newton
American pop and country singer
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Carole King
Carole King
American singer and songwriter
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Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
American country singer
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La India
La India
Puerto Rican recording artist; singer, salsa musician
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Lauren Wood
Lauren Wood
American singer-songwriter
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Donna Summer
Donna Summer
American singer and songwriter
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Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan
American singer-songwriter
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Maria McKee
Maria McKee
American singer/songwriter
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The New Christy Minstrels
The New Christy Minstrels
American large-ensemble folk music group
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Babyface
Babyface
American singer, songwriter and record producer
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Buffy Lawson
Buffy Lawson
American country music singer
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Angie Stone
Angie Stone
American singer and actress
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Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
American rock, folk, blues, and country music singer, songwriter and musician
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Teena Marie
Teena Marie
American singer
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Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston
American singer and actress (1963-2012)
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Bonnie Tyler
Bonnie Tyler
Welsh recording artist and singer
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Cathy Dennis
Cathy Dennis
British singer, songwriter, record producer and actress
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Shanice
Shanice
American singer-songwriter, actress and dancer
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Al Green
Al Green
American singer
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Anne Murray
Anne Murray
Canadian singer
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LeAnn Rimes
LeAnn Rimes
American singer, songwriter, actress
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Kenny Loggins
Kenny Loggins
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, recording artist
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Regina Belle
Regina Belle
American singer
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Dionne Warwick
Dionne Warwick
American singer, actress and TV show host
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Dean Pitchford
Dean Pitchford
American songwriter, screenwriter, director, actor, and novelist
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Patty Smyth
Patty Smyth
American singer
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Kim Carnes (/kɑːrnz/; born July 20, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, she began her career as a songwriter in the 1960s, writing for other artists while performing in local clubs and working as a session background singer with the famed Waters sisters (featured in the documentary 20 Feet from Stardom). After she signed her first publishing deal with Jimmy Bowen, she released her debut album Rest on Me in 1972. Carnes' self-titled second album primarily contained self-penned songs, including her first charting single "You're a Part of Me", which reached No. 35 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in 1975. In the following year, Carnes released Sailin', which featured "Love Comes from Unexpected Places". The song won the American Song Festival and the award for Best Composition at the Tokyo Song Festival in 1976.

In her breakthrough year, 1980, Carnes was commissioned by Kenny Rogers to co-write the songs for his concept album Gideon (1980), and their duet "Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer" hit No. 4 on Billboard Hot 100, and earned the duo a Grammy Award nomination. Later that year, her cover of Smokey Robinson's "More Love", from the album Romance Dance (1980), hit No. 10. The following year, Carnes released Mistaken Identity, which featured the worldwide hit, "Bette Davis Eyes". This became the best-selling single of the year in the United States, spending nine weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, going Gold, and won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Mistaken Identity went to No. 1 on the Billboard 200, was certified Platinum, and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.

Carnes also saw success with the singles "Draw of the Cards" (No. 28), "Does It Make You Remember" (No. 36), "Crazy in the Night (Barking at Airplanes)" (No. 15), "Make No Mistake, He's Mine" (No. 51), with Barbra Streisand, "What About Me?" (No. 15), with Kenny Rogers and James Ingram, "I'll Be Here Where the Heart Is", from the Flashdance soundtrack, and the Grammy Award nominated singles "Voyeur" (No. 29) and "Invisible Hands" (No. 40). Her other successes as a songwriter include co-writing the No. 1 duet "The Heart Won't Lie" with Donna Weiss (who had co-written "Bette Davis Eyes" with Jackie DeShannon), which was recorded by Vince Gill and Reba McEntire.

Her distinctive, raspy vocal style has drawn comparisons to Rod Stewart. Her most recent studio album is Chasin' Wild Trains (2004). As of 2017, Carnes was residing in Nashville, Tennessee, where she continues to write music.