"Gypsy Woman" is a 1961 rhythm and blues song written by American musician Curtis Mayfield and recorded by his group The Impressions. It was the group's first single following the departure of lead singer, Jerry Butler, and reached No. 2 on the US Billboard R&B chart, No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number 17 on the US Cash Box chart.
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"Gypsy Woman" is a 1961 rhythm and blues song written by American musician Curtis Mayfield and recorded by his group The Impressions. It was the group's first single follo… read more
The Impressions was an American music group from Chicago, Illinois, active from 1958 until 1983, whose repertoire included doo-wop, gospel, soul, and R&B. The group was founded as The Roosters by Chattanooga, Tennessee natives Sam Gooden, Richard Brooks, and Arthur Brooks, who moved to Chicago, Illinois and added Jerry Butler and Curtis Mayfield to their lineup to become Jerry Butler & the Impressions. By 1962, Butler and the Brookses had departed, and after switching to ABC-Paramount Records, Mayfield, Gooden, and new Impression Fred Cash collectively became a top-selling s… read more
The Impressions was an American music group from Chicago, Illinois, active from 1958 until 1983, whose repertoire included doo-wop, gospel, soul, and R&B. The group was founded as The R… read more
The Impressions was an American music group from Chicago, Illinois, active from 1958 until 1983, whose repertoire included doo-wop, gospel, soul, and R&B. The group was founded as The Roosters by Chattanooga, Tennessee natives Sam … read more