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About Jermaine Stewart
An Ohio singer/dancer, Jermaine Stewart was on Soul Train as a teen during the years it was in Chicago. He later did background vocals for Shalamar, Millie Jackson, Tavares, the Temptations, and Boy George before getting his own deal with Arista in the mid-'80s. He had three Top Ten R&B hits with Arista from 1984-1988, but his biggest hit, "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off," was an R&B dud despite making it to number five on the pop charts. He died in 1997. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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Compilations Featuring Jermaine Stewart (14)
| Brilliant 80's: Keep on moving | Disky Commun... |
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| The Complete Collection: GREATEST HITS O... | Disky Commun... |
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| Greatest Hits Of The 80's - 4 | Disky Commun... |
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| Dance @ Planet Earth | Disky Commun... |
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| Lets Have Fun | Disky Commun... |
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