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Cherrelle

 
Artist: Cherrelle
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  • Born: 1958, Los Angeles, CA
  • Active: '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Greatest Hits," "High Priority," "Fragile"

Biography

Cherrelle hit number one R&B with "Everything I Miss at Home" written and produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Her other hits with the duo include "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On," "When I Look in Your Eyes," and a couple of debuts with Alexander O' Neal -- "Saturday Love" and "Never Knew Love Like This."

Born Cheryl Week Norton in 1958 in Los Angeles, CA, her cousin is singer Pebbles. When her family moved to Detroit, MI, she met bassist/singer Michael Henderson who had hits with Norman Conners ("Valentine Love," a number ten hit duet with Jean Carn and "You Are My Starship," a number four summer 1976 hit). In 1977, Henderson was recording his gold album In the Night-Time ("Take Me I'm Yours," "In the Night-Time") and invited Cheryl to the studio. She come there in the evenings after she'd finished working at the bank. She became Cherrelle because her boss would be stressed because she was always late for work. She'd yell, "Cher---relle, you're late!"

Cherrelle went on tour with Michael Henderson and Luther Vandross. Later, she recorded a demo that came to the attention of Tabu Records owner Clarence Avant. Her attorney father negotiated the recording contract with Avant's label that was distributed by A&M Records. Teamed with producers/songwriters Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, who had hits with Tabu recording act the S.O.S. Band, Cherrelle began to have a steady stream of hits: Fragile from summer 1984 produced the singles "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On" and the popular radio-aired "When I Look in Your Eyes"; High Priority had the number two R&B hit "Saturday Love," a duet with labelmate Alexander O' Neal.

Jam & Lewis decided to apply a concept LP format for Cherrelle's third album like they'd used for O'Neal's Hearsay album, Affair. The concept was the songs would be based around a romantic relationship that went bad. The LP's first single was another Cherrelle/O'Neal duet, "Never Knew Love Like This," which parked at number two R&B for two weeks on Billboard's charts in early 1988. The duo decided that "Everything I Miss at Home" should have a jazz piano lounge feel to it. It went to number one R&B in late 1988. Affair, which went to number 15 R&B in late 1988, also yielded "Affair," a number four R&B hit, in early 1989.

Her last charting LP, The Woman That I Am, with production by Narada Michael Walden, boasted "Never in My Life," "Tears of Joy," "Still in Love With You," and a cover of Carla Thomas' "Gee Whiz."

Cherrelle appears on LPs by Alexander O' Neal ("In the Middle"/"Your Precious Love" from his 1993 LPLove Makes No Sense and "Baby Come to Me" from 1997's Lovers Again) and Pebbles ("Always" from her gold Always album and on her 1995 Straight From My Heart album). Cherrelle resurfaced in 1999 with her The Right Time CD. ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide
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Cherrelle
Birth name Cheryl Ann Norton
Born October 13, 1959 (1959-10-13) (age 50)
Origin Los Angeles, California
Genres R&B, funk
Years active 1983 - present
Labels Tabu Records,
Power Records
Associated acts Prince
Sheila E.
Alexander O'Neal
Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
Pebbles

Cheryl Week Norton (born October 13, 1959), better known as Cherrelle, is an American R&B singer. Some of her best-known songs are "Saturday Love" and "Never Knew Love Like This", duets with R&B singer Alexander O'Neal, "Everything I Miss at Home", and "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On.

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Biography

Cherrelle began her career working with jazz/R&B artists Norman Conners and Michael Henderson, as well as touring with Luther Vandross. After Tabu Records founder Clarence Avant discovered her demo, he signed her to his label in 1983. Cherrelle decided on her stage name after her boss from a previous job hollered "Cher-relle, you're late again!"[1]

In 1984, under the production of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, she released her debut album, Fragile. It featured her first R&B top ten single, I Didn't Mean to Turn You On, which became a hit again when pop singer Robert Palmer covered it on his 1985 album Riptide and was also covered by Mariah Carey for the soundtrack of the 2001 movie Glitter.

Her follow up album, High Priority, produced a duet with Alexander O'Neal, Saturday Love which peaked at Number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Number 2 on the R&B singles chart. It would also break the top ten on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at Number 6. She and O'Neal would have another top forty single with Never Knew Love Like This, which peaked at Number 28 pop in 1988. The single would be their second straight duet to peak at Number 2 R&B.

Her third album, 1988's Affair, included her only Number 1 R&B single, Everything I Miss at Home. The album's title track reached Number 4 on the R&B charts.

Cherrelle's cousin is pop singer Perri "Pebbles" Reid. Johnny Gill and her were featured on Pebble's 1991 single Always, which made the R&B top twenty. That same year, Cherrelle released The Woman I Am, a first-time departure from using Jam & Lewis productions. The singer linked with Narada Michael Walden (of Whitney Houston fame). She reunited with the producers eight years later with her independent album The Right Time, released in 1999 and featuring a guest appearance from rapper Keith Murray.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Chart positions
[2][3]
Record label
US US
R&B
UK
1984 Fragile 144 27 Tabu
1985 High Priority 36 9 17
1988 Affair 106 15
1991 The Woman I Am 43
1999 The Right Time 55 Power
"—" denotes the album failed to chart or was not released

Compilation albums

Year Album Chart positions Record label
U.S. U.S. R&B
1995 The Best of Cherrelle Tabu
2005 Greatest Hits
"—" denotes the album failed to chart or was not released

Singles

Year Single Chart positions
[2][3][4]
Album
US US
R&B
US
Dance
UK
1984 "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On" 79 8 6 Fragile
"Fragile...Handle with Care" 37
1985 "You Look Good to Me" 26 High Priority
"Saturday Love" (with Alexander O'Neal) 26 2 13 6
1986 "Will You Satisfy?" 57
"Artificial Heart" 18 5
1988 "Everything I Miss at Home" 1 83 Affair
1989 "Affair" 4 15 67
"What More Can I Do for You" 58
1990 "Saturday Love" (with Alexander O'Neal) (re-release) 55 single only
1991 "Never in My Life" 40 The Woman I Am
1992 "Tears of Joy" 23
"Still in Love with You" 86
"—" denotes the single failed to chart or was not released

As featured performer

Year Single Chart positions
[2][3][4]
Album
US US
R&B
UK
1988 "Never Knew Love Like This" (Alexander O'Neal with Cherrelle) 28 2 26 Hearsay
1991 "Always" (Pebbles with Cherrelle & Johnny Gill) 13 Always
1997 "Baby, Come to Me" (Alexander O'Neal with Cherrelle) 56 Lovers Again
"—" denotes the single failed to chart or was not released

References

  1. ^ Cherrelle Biography at Allmusic
  2. ^ a b c "Cherrelle Chart History". billboard.com. http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/cherrelle/chart-history/4279. Retrieved 12 August 2009. 
  3. ^ a b c "Cherrelle UK Chart History". chartstats.com. http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=4519. Retrieved 12 August 2009. 
  4. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 103. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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High Priority (1986 Album by Cherrelle)
The Woman I Am (1992 Album by Cherrelle)
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