
About Barbara George
Barbara George (August 16, 1942, Smithridge, Louisiana - August 10, 2006, Chauvin, Louisiana) was an American R&B singer and songwriter. Born Barbara Ann Smith, she was raised in New Orleans and began singing in a church choir. She was discovered by singer Jessie Hill, who recommended her to producer Harold Battiste. Her first record on Battiste's AFO (All For One) record label, I Know (You Don't Love Me No More), which she wrote, was issued in late 1961, and both topped the R&B chart and made #3 in the pop charts.
Top Tracks
I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)
I Know
You Talk About Love
Send For Me (If You Need Some Lovin')
Something You Got
She's Got Everything
Send for Me If You Need Some Lovin' - Bonus Track
Send For Me
Satisfied With Your Love
I Don't Want To Be Hurted
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