Artist's albums
I Still Love You (2019 Remaster)
1972 · single
I Still Love You
1972 · single
You've Been Gone Too Long / I Still Love You
1972 · single
You've Been Gone Too Long (2019 Remaster)
1971 · single
The Beginning
1987 · album
You're Letting Me Down / You've Been Gone Too Long
1971 · single
The Beginning
1977 · album
I Had a Fight With Love (And I Lost)
2020 · single
You're Losing Me (From the Film 21 Grams)
2020 · single
Color My World Blue
2020 · single
I Want to Be Loved
2012 · album
You Can't Win
1974 · single
You Can't Win / Let's Huddle up and Cuddle Up
1974 · single
Rising Up
2010 · single
If I Work My Thing on You / Loving You, Loving You
1973 · single
It's All over but the Shouting / Have a Little Mercy
1973 · single
You're Gonna Miss Me / You're Losing Me
1973 · single
You're Losing Me / Love, Love, Love
1973 · single
Loving You, Loving Me
1973 · album
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Biography
A native of South Carolina, Southern soul singer Ann Sexton could croon a smooth ballad or handle the rough, funked-up style that was the hallmark of her region. Sexton recorded mostly for small labels during the '70s, including Impel and Dash, and did the majority of her work for the Sound Stage 7/77 family. Her biggest chart single was 1973's "You're Gonna Miss Me," which just barely made the R&B Top 50. Funky singles like "You're Losing Me" and "You've Been Gone Too Long" later became popular on Britain's so-called Northern soul scene, but she also recorded some smoother-sounding ballads, including the 1977 R&B chart single "I'm His Wife (You're Just a Friend)." Sound Stage 7 issued one Sexton LP, The Beginning, while the U.K. label Charly compiled some of her single sides as Love Trials in 1986. Charly later issued the more comprehensive CD-era collection You're Gonna Miss Me in 1995. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi