ALBUMNot Too Late (Big Herb Remix) [feat. Michael Dearing, Sparky D & T-Huny] - SingleMelba Moore
Albums by Melba Moore
ALBUMImagine (Deluxe Edition)Melba Moore
ALBUMForever MooreMelba Moore
ALBUMBurn (Bonus Track Version)Melba Moore
ALBUMCloser (Bonus Track Version)Melba Moore
ALBUMThis Is It (Bonus Track Version)Melba Moore
ALBUMThe Gift of LoveMelba Moore & Phil Perry
ALBUMMy Heart Belongs To YouMelba Moore
ALBUMNobody But JesusMelba Moore
ALBUMSolitary JourneyMelba Moore
ALBUMSoul ExposedMelba Moore
Melba Moore's Popular Music Videos
Now That You Want Me Back
Stone Foundation & Melba Moore
I Got Love (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, September 20, 1970)
Melba Moore
Tiempo (feat. Melba Moore)
Crack Of Dawn
Purlie (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, November 1, 1970)
Melba Moore
Artist Biography
Singer/actor Melba Moore has crossed mediums, genres, and generations. Active since the mid-'60s, she broke through with a history-making Broadway role in Hair, won a Tony for Purlie, and was a Grammy nominee all before she truly hit her stride as a recording artist. Although Moore scored a couple Top 20 R&B hits in 1976, it was in the next decade that the four-octave vocalist truly excelled. She teamed up with Kashif and in turn became one of the key voices in post-disco R&B, exemplified by hits including "Love's Comin' at Ya" (1982) and the chart-topping "Love the One I'm With (A Lot of Love)" (1986). Since Moore shifted her focus back to stage and screen, she has still made time to record gospel and secular R&B.