No, there is no evidence that she did. However, she and her group (The Sweet Inspirations) sang back-up on several of Elvis's songs in the late 1960s, and he really liked her voice; they also became friends. In the music industry, there are many men and women who work together but do not have a romantic relationship. The Sweet Inspirations never recorded with him, they only did concerts with him. Cissy only worked with him in Vegas in 1969, she left the group shortly after that. The group continued without her and did more concert work with Elvis.
Her name is Cissy Houston.
No. Cissy Houston has a son named by Gary Houston.
Yes, Cissy Houston was Whitney Houston's mother. You can read more about Cissy, a famous gospel singer, in her autobiography, "How Sweet the Sound."
The name of Whitney's mother is Cissy Houston.
Her father was John Russell Houston Jr., and her mother was Emily ("Cissy") Drinkard Houston.
Her name is Cissy Houston.
No. Cissy Houston has a son named by Gary Houston.
Cissy Houston, born Emily Drinkard, is an American soul and gospel singer. She was a back up singer for Elvis Presley and Aretha Franklin, and she is also a solo performer with two Grammy Awards. She is also the mother of the late Whitney Houston.
Yes, Cissy Houston was Whitney Houston's mother. You can read more about Cissy, a famous gospel singer, in her autobiography, "How Sweet the Sound."
The name of Whitney's mother is Cissy Houston.
Both Cissy Houston and Whitney Houston have an doctorate.
Cissy Houston was born on September 30, 1933.
Cissy Houston was born on September 30, 1933.
Cissy Houston was born in Newark, New Jersey.
Cissy Houston's birth name is Emily Drinkard.
Cissy Houston has written: 'Remembering Whitney' 'He Leadeth Me, Face to Face'
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