Faith, Hope And Charity

ABOUT

Faith, Hope & Charity were a male-female vocal trio from Tampa, FL consisting of Albert Bailey, Zulama Cusseaux, and Brenda Hilliard that became famous during the early 1970s. Best known for "To Each His Own" (1975), which topped the R&B charts, other hits include "So Much Love" (1970) and "Baby Don't Take Your Love" (1970), all of which were written and produced by Van McCoy. They were also highly sought-after session singers in New York studios during the 1970s.


Best known songs (with years) include:

  • Baby Don't Take Your Love (1970)
  • So Much Love (1970)
  • To Each His Own (1975)

Pop charts debut year: 1970

Years active: 1969-1979

Genres: Soul

Labels: Maxwell, Sussex, RCA, 20th Century Fox

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