ABOUT
Donnie Elbert (May 25, 1936 - January 26, 1989) was an R&B/soul singer-songwriter with soulful, expressive vocals who became famous during the 1970s. Best known for his smash remakes of The Supremes' "Where Did Our Love Go" (1971) and The Four Tops' "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)" (1972), Elbert rose to fame beginning in the late 1950s with such hits as the soulful ballads, "What Can I Do" (1957) and "Can't Get Over Losing You" (1970). He amassed a loyal following among fans of Northern soul in the U.K. with such songs as "A Little Piece Of Leather," which showcases his powerful falsetto.
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Donnie Elbert
- Where Did Our Love Go 1971
(This song previously topped the charts for the Supremes (1964) and later also became a hit for the J. Geils Band (1976).)
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