The black female singer of the 1960s who performed "Baby It's You" is Carpenters. The song was originally recorded by The Shirelles in 1961 and later covered by The Carpenters in 1970. However, the version that gained significant popularity in the 60s was by The Shirelles, who were one of the first all-female groups to achieve success in the genre.
No. The original singer was Paul Di'Anno, who was replaced by Bruce Dickinson. When Dickinson left, he was replaced by various singers, but then he returned. Jack Black never sang for them.
The song Iron Man is by Black Sabbath, their singer was Ozzy Osbourne.
a famous singer who sang a cover of "these boots were made for walking"
Mitchel Musso sang Us Against the world with a singer named katelyn tarver
Bruno Pelletier is a French pop singer from Quebec, Canada. He performed in the bands Amanite and Sneak Preview where he sang in English. He started a group called Pell where he sang in French.
della reese
shirley ellis-1965
Mary J.Blidge
jesica mauboy
Billie 'Lady Day' Holiday
You don't mean Ruby Turner perhaps?
Mary J Blige? But she isn't an Oprah singer. As far as I know
Mark Simone has said that Ella Fitzgerald was his favorite female singer. Perhaps it was an Ella recording you heard? http://www.ellafitzgerald.com
Aretha Franklin
Sorry the only chart with that title was in the 80's by Bad Company
Dionne Warwick sang Deja Vu
A few females sang this song. Go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After_All_This_Time to find out the exact people. Also, it would be which female had sung or which female singer sang.