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1974 studio album by Bill Cosby
At Last Bill Cosby Really Sings
Studio album by Bill Cosby
Released1974
Recorded1974
GenreComedy, soul
LabelPartee
Bill Cosby chronology
Bill
(1973)
At Last Bill Cosby Really Sings
(1974)
Down Under
(1975)

At Last Bill Cosby Really Sings is an album by Bill Cosby. It is his fifth music-based album and the only one released on the Stax Records-distributed Partee Records. It features appearances from former Stevie Wonder band members like future R&B star Ray Parker Jr. on guitar, and also features a second collaboration with his songwriting partner Stu Gardner, who plays organ on the album.

A truncated, instrumental version of "Kiss Me" would serve as the theme for The Cosby Show ten years later.

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Train to Memphis" (Stuart Gardner/Bill Cosby)
  2. "Kiss Me" (Gardner/Cosby)
  3. "No One Can Love the Way You Do" (Gardner/Cosby)
  4. "Dedicated to Phyllis" (Cosby)

Side two

  1. "It's Strange" (Gardner/Cosby)
  2. "Put Love In Its Proper Place" (Gardner)
  3. "Dance of the Frozen Lion" (Cosby/Gardner)
  4. "Special Lady Sweetness" (Gardner)
  5. "Take Your Time" (Gardner/Cosby)

Personnel

External links

Bill Cosby
Comedy albums
Music albums
Compilations
Singles
Television
Stand-up comedy
films and specials
Family
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