Davis, Theresa (1950–)
Davis, Theresa (1950–)
American singer. Name variations: The Emotions. Born Aug 22, 1950, in Chicago, Illinois; cousin of Sheila, Jeanette, and Pamela Hutchinson (fellow Emotions members).
With cousins, had R&B successes as the Emotions (1970s); though not an original member of group, joined when Jeanette Hutchinson left to get married (1970); with Emotions, had such hits as "So I Can Love You" (1969), "Show Me How" (1971), "I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love" (1976), and the #1 "Best of My Love," which was a Grammy winner. Emotions albums include Untouched (1970), Flowers (1976), Sunshine (1977), Rejoice (1977), Come Into Our World (1979), New Affair (1981), Sincerely (1984) and If I Only Knew (1985).
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