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Dee Dee Warwick - That's Not Love (April 1969)

Born Delia Mae Warrick in Newark, New Jersey, Dee Dee Warwick was the sister of Dionne Warwick, niece of Cissy Houston and cousin of Whitney Houston. Dee Dee Warwick began to dabble in a solo career in 1963 cutting what is reportedly the earliest version of "You're No Good" for Jubilee Records. In 1965 Warwick signed with Mercury Records where she recorded with producer Ed Townsend for their subsidiary Blue Rock label, reaching the R&B Top 30 with "We're Doing Fine". It was on the Mercury label in 1966 that she had her biggest hit with "I Want to Be with You". In 1969, she cut another record entitled "That's Not Love" which was suppose to pull her out of the slump but it did not happened. Dee Dee Warwick received a Pioneer Award from the Rhythm And Blues Foundation in 1999. Recordings of both her Mercury years and Atco years are available on CD.
Dee Dee Warwick struggled with narcotics addiction for many years and was in failing health for some time. Her sister was with her when she died on October 18, 2008 in a nursing home in Essex County, New Jersey. She was 63 years old.

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