Barbara Acklin

Singer-songwriter, 'Love Makes a Woman'

Barbara Acklin - Artists & Creatives born February 28th, 1943
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An American singer-songwriter achieved prominence during the 1960s. Best recognized for the song 'Love Makes a Woman,' which became a hit in 1968. Collaborated with various artists and wrote songs for other performers. Released multiple albums, showcasing a blend of soul and R&B music. Gained appreciation for lyrical storytelling and vocal style, contributing to the genre's development during her active years.

Released the hit 'Love Makes a Woman'

Contributed to other artists' song catalogs

Produced several albums in the 1960s and 70s

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