Shannon – Give Me Tonight
Shannon (born Brenda Shannon Greene,[1][2] May 2, 1958) is an American singer. She is best known for her 1983 million-selling[2] record, “Let the Music Play”. The record re-defined the electro funk sound that Arthur Baker and John Rocca (who produced “IOU” by Freeez) developed in 1982, which would eventually be called freestyle music. Biography In the spring of 1983, Greene was enrolled at York College and toured with the New York Jazz Ensemble. Quintin Hicks, an associate of the production team of Mark Liggett and Chris Barbosa, later saw Shannon singing with a live band in her cousin’s recording studio. Shannon auditioned for Liggett and Barbosa with the song “She Can’t Love You Like I Do”. They introduced her to the track “Fire and Ice”, which would later evolve into Shannon’s signature song, “Let the Music Play”. This title would also be applied to Shannon’s debut album. In July 1983, the “Let the Music Play” single was released and Shannon was invited back to record more songs with Liggett and Barbosa. The single reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Billboard”s United States R&B and Hot Dance and Club Play Chart chart. Today, it is ranked #23 among Billboard’s best dance songs of all time. Her debut album, Let the Music Play, was released in February 1984. The follow-up single from the album was “Give Me Tonight”, which hit the top spot on the Hot Dance, Club Play and R&B chart. It also became a significant hit on Urban radio. It was one of Billboard’s …