Died On This Date (June 30, 1995) Phyllis Hyman / R&B Great

Phyllis Hyman
July 6, 1949 – June 30, 1995

Phyllis Hyman was an American R&B singer who first came to prominence as Norman Connors’ duet partner on his 1975 cover of the Stylistics’ “Betcha By Golly Wow.”   Throughout her career, Hyman scored several R&B hits including a Top Ten hit with “Can’t We Fall In Love Again” in 1981. That same year, Hyman received a Tony nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for her work in Sophisticated Ladies.  In 1985, she recorded the theme song for the James Bond film, Never Say Never Again.   Hyman reportedly suffered from personal and financial troubles and took her own life by overdose at the age of 45.

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Died On This Date (April 10, 1986) Linda Creed / Wrote Many Philly Soul Hits

Linda Creed (aka Linda Epstein)
December 6, 1949 – April 10, 1986

linda2Linda Creed was a successful songwriter best known for several chart-topping hits closely associated with the Philly Sound of the 1970s.  Her break came in 1970 when Dusty Springfield recorded her “Free Girl.”  Soon she was working alongside producer Thom Bell at Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff’s Philadelphia International Records.    From that point on, Creed wrote or co-wrote a string of soul hits that included “Betcha By Golly Wow,” “You Are Everything,” “Stop Look Listen (To Your Heart)” and “The Rubber Band Man.”  Her songs were recorded by the likes of the Stylistics, the Spinners, and Phyllis Hyman.  Creed was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 24 but still had the strength to co-write “The Greatest Love Of All” for the 1977 film, The Greatest.”  In 1986, the song was turned into a massive hit when re-recorded by Whitney Houston.  Linda Creed died of cancer on April 10, 1986.