
CK sings lead and background vocals on “Chaka Intro”, “It All Begins With Love” and co-lead vocals with Melissa Vardey on “Living In Divine Time”. Album Artist: Melissa Vardey with Gueria Gaston
Record Label: All-In-One Music
Producer(s): Melissa Vardey
History/Trivia Facts: CK also co-wrote both songs that she recorded on this album.
CK sings lead vocals on “Sweet Thing”.
Record Label: Polygram
Producer(s): Rufus
Album Artist: Various
Chaka sings lead vocals on “Sweet Thing”.
History/Trivia Facts: The original 1975 version of this song (co-written with Rufus) peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100.
CK sings lead vocals on “I Feel For You”.
Record Label: UTV
Producer(s): Arif Mardin
Album Artist: Various
Chaka sings lead vocals on “I Feel For You”.
History/Trivia Facts: This Grammy-winning song made history as the first R&B song to feature a rap performance (performed by Grandmaster Melle Mel).
CK sings lead vocals on “Tell Something Good”.
Record Label: Priority Records
Producer(s): Bob Monaco and Rufus
Album Artist: Various
Chaka sings lead vocals on “Tell Something Good”.
History/Trivia Facts: CK won her first of 10 Grammys for this song written by Stevie Wonder.
CK sings lead vocals on “Tell Me Something Good”.
Record Label: The Right Stuff
Producer(s): Bob Monaco and Rufus
Album Artist: Various
Chaka sings lead vocals on “Tell Me Something Good”.
History/Trivia Facts: CK won her first of 10 Grammys for this song written by Stevie Wonder.
CK sings lead vocals on “Never Miss The Water” and “Every Little Thing”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: Warner Bros
Producer(s): David Gamson
History/Trivia Facts: Meshell Ndegeoello sings rap and plays bass on “Never Miss The Water”.
CK sings lead and background vocals on “Sweet Thing”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: New Line Records
Producer(s): Rufus
History/Trivia Facts: CK recorded this song with her band Rufus in 1976.
CK sings lead vocals on the song ‘Reading Rainbow’.
Networks: PBS / PBS Kids
Producer(s): Steve Horelick
Chaka sings lead vocals on the song ‘Reading Rainbow’.
History/Trivia Facts: CK’s recorded version was used on this PBS children’s television series (hosted by LeVar Burton) for six years until the show went into reruns.
CK Song Cover: “Stuff Like That” (instrumental)
Producer(s): Quincy Jones
Label: Verve
Album Artist: Quincy Jones
CK Song Covered: Instrumental version of “Stuff Like That” with Quincy Jones Orchestra.
History/Trivia Facts: CK originally recorded this song with Ashford and Simpson in 1978.
CK sings lead vocals on “All Good?”. Album Artist: De La Soul
Record Label: Tommy Boy
Producer(s): De La Soul
History/Trivia Facts: CK appears in the music video with the Hip Hop trio.
Chaka Khan’s song “Hollywood” is covered by Erykah Badu.
Album Artist: Various
Producer(s): Kedar Massenberg, L. London McMillan
History / Trivia Facts: CK sang the original version’s lead vocals with her band Rufus on their 1977 platinum-selling album. “Ask Rufus”.
CK sings lead and background vocals on “So Crazy For This Love (Crue-Cre Corroro)”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: Telarc
Producer(s): Jason Miles
History/Trivia Facts: This album was dedicated to the memory of saxophone legend Grover Washington Jr.
CK sings lead and background vocals on “Sweet Thing”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: Dreamworks
Producer(s): Rufus
History/Trivia Facts: CK recorded this song with her band Rufus in 1976.
CK sings lead vocals on “Have A Little Faith In Me”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: Artemis Records
Producer(s): Ira Schick
History/Trivia Facts: John Hiatt recorded the original version of this song in 1987.
CK sings co-lead with Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson on “Stuff Like That”.
Record Label: Warner Bros
Producer(s): Quincy Jones
Album Artist: Quincy Jones
Chaka sings co-lead with Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson on “Stuff Like That”.
History/Trivia Facts: This disco classic was a Number One R&B chart-topper.
CK co-wrote lyrics for “Must Be The Music” sung by Taka Boom on lead vocals.
Record Label: Miss Moneypenny’s
Producer(s): David Lee (Joey Negro)
Album Artist: Various
Chaka co-wrote lyrics for “Must Be The Music” sung by Taka Boom on lead vocals.
History/Trivia Facts: The song writing credit is listed under CK’s birth name Yvette Stevens. Taka Boom (a.k.a. Yvonne Stevens) is her younger sister.
CK sings lead vocals on “I’m Every Woman”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: Mercury
Producer(s): Nick Angel
History/Trivia Facts: Whitney Houston covered this song in 1992 taking it to the Top 5 on the Billboard pop chart.
CK sings “Your Amazing Grace”. Album Artist: Marcus Miller
Record Label: 3 Deuces Records
Producer(s): Marcus Miller, David Isaac
History/Trivia Facts: CK and Marcus Miller first recorded in 1987 when he was a singer with the group Jamaica Boys.
CK sings lead vocals on “The Essence”. Album Artist Herbie Hancock
Record Label: Transparent-Columbia Music
Producer(s): Bill Laswell and Herbie Hancock
History/Trivia Facts: CK co-wrote the lyrics of this song.
CK sings co-lead with Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson on “Stuff Like That”.
Record Label: Polygram
Producer(s): Quincy Jones
Album Artist: Quincy Jones
Chaka sings co-lead with Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson on “Stuff Like That”.
History/Trivia Facts: This disco classic was a Number One R&B chart-topper.
CK sings lead vocals on “Love Me Still”
Record Label: Q Records
Producer(s): David Gamson
Album Artist: Various
Chaka sings lead vocals on “Love Me Still”
History/Trivia Facts: CK co-wrote lyrics with Bruce Hornsby on piano.
CK sings lead vocals on “The Essence”. Album Artist Herbie Hancock
Record Label: Transparent-Columbia Music
Producer(s): Bill Laswell and Herbie Hancock with remixes by DJ Krush, LTJ Bukem, Joe Clausell
History/Trivia Facts: CK and Herbie Hancock later performed live together on a concert tour in Japan.
CK sings co-lead with Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson on “Stuff Like That”.
Record Label: Warner Bros. Records
Producer(s): Quincy Jones
Album Artist: Ashford And Simpson
Chaka sings co-lead with Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson on “Stuff Like That”.
History/Trivia Facts: This disco classic was a Number One R&B chart-topper.
CK sings uncredited backing vocals at the end of “Addicted To Love (remix)”.
Record Label: Island Records
Producer(s): Bernard Edwards
History / Trivia Facts: Chaka Khan is only credited for the vocal arrangements of this song in the album’s 1985 liner notes. It was originally intended to be a vocal duet for her; however, the Warner Bros record label would not grant permission.
CK sings lead vocals on “(It Ain’t) All Good”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: Virgin Frances
Producer(s): Can 7
History/Trivia Facts: This Brazilian House-Samba mix is from a Dimitri from Paris 2 CD compilation presented by Respect Is Burning.
CK sings lead vocals on “Tell Me Something Good”.
Record Label: Time/Life Music
Producer(s): Bob Monaco and Rufus
Chaka sings lead vocals on “Tell Me Something Good”.
History/Trivia Facts: CK won her first of 10 Grammys for this song written by Stevie Wonder.
CK sings lead vocals on “Spoon”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: MMC – Bomblouy Funk Busic (BM)
Producer(s): Prince, Chaka Khan
History/Trivia Facts: This song was previously released as the first single from the 1998 Chaka Khan album: “Come To My House”.
CK sings lead vocals on the Rufus song “Any Love” from their 1979 platinum album, “Masterjam”.
Record Label: Azuli
Producer(s): Quincy Jones
History/Trivia Facts: Paris native Francois Kervorkian is a remixer, record producer, studio proprietor, party promoter and Prelude Records A&R man who is one of the few DJs who has played at legendary New York pioneer underground dance clubs Paradise Garage, Studio 54, The Loft and Better Days.
CK Song “And The Melody Lingers On (A Night In Tunisia)” is covered by Uptown Vocal Quartet.
Record Label: CD Baby
Producer(s): Ginny Carr
CK Song Covered: “And The Melody Lingers On (A Night In Tunisia)”
Album Artist: Uptown Vocal Jazz Quartet
History/Trivia Facts: This Manhattan Transfer inspired quartet sings lyrics on this Dizzy Gillespie song written by CK on her 1981 album “What Cha’ Gonna Do For Me”.
CK sings lead vocals on the song “What Cha’ Gonna Do For Me”.
Producer(s): Arif Mardin
Album Artist: Various
Chaka sings lead vocals on the song “What Cha’ Gonna Do For Me”.
History/Trivia Facts: CK originally recorded this song in 1983 on her second solo album of the same name.
CK sings co-lead with Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson on “Stuff Like That”.
Record Label: Universal Music Group
Producer(s): Quincy Jones
Album Artist: Various
Chaka sings co-lead with Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson on “Stuff Like That”.
History/Trivia Facts: This disco classic was a Number One R&B chart-topper.
CK sings lead vocals on “Who Do You Love”
Producer(s): Lenny White /Larry Dunn
Record Label: Elektra
Album Artist: Lenny White
Chaka sings lead vocals on “Who Do You Love”
History/Trivia Facts: CK originally recorded this song with drummer Lenny White on his 1995 album, “Streamline”.
CK sings lead vocals on “I’m Every Woman”
Record Label: Time/Life Music
Producer(s): Arif Mardin
Album Artist: Various
Chaka sings lead vocals on “I’m Every Woman”
History/Trivia Facts: CK’s signature anthem written by Ashford and Simpson. It was first recorded in 1978 on her solo debut album.
CK song “Hollywood” is sampled on the interpolation of the Grammy-winning R&B song, “Little Things”.
Album Artist: India.Aire
Record Label: Motown
Producer(s): Shannon Sanders, India Aire
History / Trivia Facts: CK co-wrote lyrics and she sang the original version’s lead vocals on the 1977 platinum-selling Rufus album, “Ask Rufus”.
CK sings live lead vocals on “What’s Going On” and co-vocals with Montell Jordan on “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: Hip-O Records
Producer(s): Paul Justman, Sandford Passman, Allan Slutsky
History/Trivia Facts: CK received a Grammy for her cover interpretation of the Marvin Gaye classic. She was accompanied by ex-Motown Studio A house band: The Funk Brothers.
Chaka sings lead vocals on “Human Nature”.
Record Label: Columbia
Producer(s): Claude Nobs
Chaka sings lead vocals on “Human Nature”.
History/Trivia Facts: CK joined Miles on stage and performed an impromptu jazz rendition of this Michael Jackson classic which included a brief scat version of Ella Fitzgerald’s “A Tisket A Tasket”. Recorded live on the evening of July 21, 1989 (Montreux Jazz Festival – Lake Geneva, Switzerland).
CK and her brother Mark Stevens sing backing vocals for their sister Taka Boom.
Artist: amillionsons
Record Label: London Records 90 Limited
Producer(s): amillionsons
History / Trivia: amillionsons is an electro collective band from Nottingham, England. This recording is a reinterpretation of their Balearic Ibiza Anthem that was released in various versions. It is a cover of the original 1966 country song entitled, “Misty Blue” by Wilma Burgess which was most popular a decade later by Dorothy Moore. She received a Grammy nomination for her version which was a Top 5 international pop hit.
CK sings lead vocals on “The Essence”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: Giant Step Records
Producer(s): Bill Laswell and Herbie Hancock with remixes by Joe Clausell
History/Trivia Facts: This is a club remix version.
CK sings live version of “I Know You I Live You”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: BCI Eclipse Music
Producer(s): Arif Mardin
History/Trivia Facts: This live performance from The Tom Jones Show was originally broadcast on Canadian television in 1981.
CK sings lead vocals on “Love Me Still”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: UTV Records
Producer(s): David Gamson
History/Trivia Facts: CK co-wrote this song with Bruce Hornsby which was originally the single release from the 1995 Spike Lee film, ‘Clockers’.
CK sings lead and background vocals on “Live In Me”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: React Music Ltd
Producer(s): Quincy Jones
History/Trivia Facts: CK first recorded this song in 1979 with her band Rufus on the “Masterjam” album.
Chaka Khan’s song “Better Days” is sampled on the interlude of the R&B song, “Finally Made It”.
Album Artist: Mary J. Blige
Record Label: Geffen Records
Producer(s): Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
History / Trivia Facts: CK co-wrote lyrics and she sang the original version’s lead vocals on the 1977 platinum-selling Rufus album, “Ask Rufus”.
CK is featured on the background of her younger sister Taka Boom’s British electronic dance song, “Groove Like That”.
Album Artist: Lee Burridge
Record Label: Global Underground
History / Trivia Facts: Taka Boom revisited this 2003 Shaboom Records UK vinyl track with several remixed 2024-25 dance versions and also released a new take on her 2002 “Misti Blu” cover recorded in collaboration with British electronic music group: amillionsons. She sang vocals on the new version “Misti Blu Too” alongside her family siblings Chaka Khan and Mark Stevens.
CK’s 1985 David Foster produced “Through The Fire” classic is creatively sampled and it plays at a high pitch speed during the song, “Through The Wire”.
Album Artist: Kanye West
Record Label: Roc-A-Fella / Def Jam
Producer(s): Kanye West
History / Trivia Facts: Kanye West recorded this critically acclaimed hit with his jaw wired shut after a 2002 car accident. The song details his recovery and subsequent rise to fame.
CK sings lead vocals on the album version of “Get My Party On”. Album Artist: Shaggy
Record Label: MCA Records
Producer(s): Christopher Birch
History/Trivia Facts: This was the first studio collaboration between the two artists.
CK sings lead vocals on four remix versions of “Get My Party On” Album Artist: Shaggy
Record Label: MCA – Big Yard Records
Producer(s): Christopher Birch
History/Trivia Facts: A unique one-inch ‘pock it’ CD single of this song was released on a German-only import.
CK sings lead vocals on a combination of swing standards, Broadway show tunes, film favorites, pop culture, country western, and jazz.
Record Label: Sanctuary Urban (U.K.), Earth Song-AgU MusicGroup (U.S.), JVC Victor (Japan)
Producer(s): Eve Nelson, Chaka Khan
History/Trivia Facts: Recorded at London’s legendary Abbey Road Studios, the album features guest appearances by Joe Sample and Sheila E.
CK sings lead vocals on “The Best Is Yet To Come”. / Album Artist: Various
Record Label: Jaziz
Producer(s): Eve Nelson
History/Trivia Facts: CK dedicated this recording to her sister Tammy McCrary and her son Tallon. It was also featured on her 2004 album: ‘ClassiKhan’.
CK sings lead and background vocals on “Beautiful”. Album Artist: Kenny G
Record Label: Arista
Producer(s): Walter Afanasieff, Clive Davis
History/Trivia Facts: This compilation project reached Number One on the Contemporary Jazz chart.
CK song “Everlasting Love” is covered by Vanessa Williams.
Record Label: Lava
Producer(s): Rob Mathes
CK Song Covered: “Everlasting Love”
Album Artist: Vanessa Williams
History/Trivia Facts: 11X Grammy nominee Vanessa Williams was also Miss America 1984. This song was originally featured on Chaka Khan’s platinum 1977 album, “Ask Rufus”.
CK sings chorus vocals on the charity song, “Give And Let Live” with over 20 artists including her sister Taka Boom, Steve Winwood, Jocelyn Brown, Maysa, Carleen Anderson, and the London Community Gospel Choir. Album Artist: Hope Collective
Record Label: Rice Records
Producer(s): Bluey
History/Trivia Facts: Proceeds from the sale of this recording go to the Playing Alive Foundation which benefits the victims of humanitarian disasters.
CK sings lead vocals on I Believe (Gomi’s Spiritual Dub)”. Album Artist: Tracy Young
Record Label: Ferosh Records
Producer(s): Ira Schickman with remix production by Tracy Young
History/Trivia Facts: CK co-wrote the lyrics of this song which is also on the 2004 album ‘ClassiKhan’ . Tracy Young is a Grammy-winning electronic dance music DJ, producer, and remixer. She has collaborated on remixes with over 100 music artists.
CK sings her signature female empowerment anthem, “I’m Every Woman”.
Album Artist: Various
Record Label: Shout!
Producer(s): Arif Mardin
History / Trivia Facts: This Grammy-nominated song was written by Ashford & Simpson. It was first recorded in 1979 on Chaka Khan’s solo debut album.
CK is featured on the song, “Back Again”. Album Artist: Soulive
Record Label: Concord Records
Producer(s): Jeff Krasno
History/Trivia Facts: An extended version of “Back Again” was released on a Japanese-only import.
CK sings co-lead vocals with Beres Hammond on ” Dog Nyam Yu Supper”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: Charm
Producer(s): Clive Hunt
History/Trivia Facts: CK co-wrote the lyrics with Jamaican reggae singer Beres Hammond.
CK sings co-lead vocals with Rod Stewart on the song, “You Send Me”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: J Records
Producer(s): Clive Davis, Bobb Mann, Steve Tyrell
History/Trivia Facts: This is a Sam Cooke cover song and an album of Rod Stewart duets that include guest artists Diana Ross and Elton John.
CK sings lead vocals on The Christmas Song”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: Peak Records
Producer(s): David Benoit
History/Trivia Facts: Additional artists and musicians on this holiday album include Vanessa Williams, Gerald Albright, Brian McNight, and CK’s former Rufus bandmate: Tony Maiden.
CK song “Any Love” is covered by Maysa Leak.
Record Label: Shanachie Jazz
Producer(s): Chris Davis
CK Song Covered: “Any Love”
Album Artist: Maysa
History/Trivia Facts: Maysa is best known for her solo smooth jazz work and as a lead singer with the acid jazz British band: Incognito. Rufus & Chaka originally released this song as the second single from their platinum 1979 album, “Masterjam” produced by Quincy Jones.
CK sings lead vocals on “Lullaby”. Album Artist: Jeremy Lubbock
Record Label: Angeli Music
Producer(s): Jeremy Lubbock, Tony McAnany
History/Trivia Facts: He was an 11X Grammy-nominated English pianist, conductor, orchestrator, music producer, arranger, composer, and songwriter who also arranged the strings for Michael Jakson’s song, “Billie Jean”.
CK sings lead vocals on “Lullaby”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: Angeli Music
Producer(s): Tony McAnany
History/Trivia Facts: Todd Beamer was a passenger aboard the ill-fated United Airlines aircraft who unsuccessfully attempted to gain control of the plane from hijackers during the September 11 attacks.
CK sings lead vocals on the 1980 song “Clouds” written by Ashford and Simpson.
Record Label: Rino
Producer(s): Arif Mardin
History/Trivia: This is the 12″ single version of Chaka’s classic dance floor anthem that DJ Larry Levan often played at New York’s legendary Paradise Garage. It showcases her raw vocals with atmospheric rainstorm production sound effects.
CK sings lead vocals on fourteen songs.
Record Label: Warner Platinum-Rhino
History/Trivia Facts: ‘This digitally remastered CD is a UK import anthology that features all-time classic CK recordings from 1978- 1996 including two remix versions.
CK sings lead vocals on “Love Me Still”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: Artizen Music Group
Producer(s): David Gamson
History/Trivia Facts: CK co-wrote this song with Bruce Hornsby which was originally the single release from the 1995 Spike Lee film, ‘Clockers’. This album was dedicated to the memory of saxophone legend Grover Washington Jr.
CK sings co-lead vocals on Let’s Stay Together”. Album Artist: Aaron Neville
Record Label: Burgundy
Producer(s): Stewart Levine
History/Trivia Facts: This is a cover of the 1972 song by Al Green.
CK sings live lead vocals with the Richard Smallwood Singers on “Precious Is His Name”. Album Artist: Richard Smallwood
Record Label: Verity
Producer(s): Steven Ford, Richard Smallwood
History/Trivia Facts: This gospel album was recorded live on August 24, 2005, at the Hammerstein Ballroom, NYC
CK sings lead vocals on “Do You Hear What I Hear”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: Breaking Records
Producer(s): Eve Nelson
History/Trivia Facts: CK’s daughter Indira Milini Khan and her granddaughter Raeven Gibson sing background vocals.
CK sings lead vocals on “Alive”. Album Artist: Billy Cobham
Record Label: Just Us Groove UK
Producer(s): Billy Cobham
History/Trivia Facts: Panamanian-American jazz drummer William Emanuel Cobham Jr. began his career in the late 1960s with trumpeter Miles Davis.
Chaka Khan’s song “Close The Door” is sampled on the R&B song, “So Right For Me”.
Album Artist: Marques Houston
Record Label: Universal Records
Producer(s): Lil Walt, Candice Nelson
History / Trivia Facts: CK co-wrote lyrics and she sang the original version’s lead vocals on the 1977 platinum-selling Rufus album, “Ask Rufus”.
CK sings lead vocals on “Shining Star”. Album Artist: Various
Record Label: Stax Records
Producer(s): Maurice White
History/Trivia Facts: Additional guest vocalists on this tribute compilation include Ledisi, Kirk Franklin, and Lalah Hathaway.
CK sings lead vocals on ‘Lullaby of Birdland’ and co-lead vocals on “(If You Can’t Sing It) You’ll Have to Swing It (Mr. Paganini) with Natalie Cole. Album Artist: Various.
Record Label: Verve
Producer(s): Phil Ramone
History/Trivia Facts: This “all-star” tribute album to Ella Fitzgerald was released to mark the 90th anniversary of her birth. Guest artists include Stevie Wonder, Dianne Reeves, Gladys Knight, Queen Latifah, and Etta James.
CK sings lead vocals on all 13 tracks which feature duets with Mary J. Blige and Michael McDonald. Her former Rufus bandmate Tony Maiden was also a guest artist on guitar.
Record Label: Burgundy
Producer(s): Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, James “Big Jim” Wright
Singles: “Disrespectful”, “Angel”, “You Belong To Me”, “One For All Time”
History/Trivia Facts: CK won 2 Grammy Awards for this project which included 4 bonus tracks available exclusively on Circuit City/Napster, iTunes, and Walmart.
Chaka Khan Cover Song: 10 instrumental jazz versions of CK’s most famous hits from her early work with Rufus to her early 80’s solo releases.
Record Label: CC Entertainment
Producer(s): The Smooth Jazz All-Stars
Ten instrumental jazz covers of Chaka’s most famous hits from her earlier work with Rufus to her early 80’s solo releases.
Album Artist: The Smooth Jazz All-Stars
History/Trivia Facts: This was the first of two tribute CDs by an unidentified group of musicians playing jazz homage to CK.
CK sings in French on “Everything Must Change” with Mick Hucknall (Simply Red), and James Morrison. She also , Miss Celie’s Blues Chaka sings lead vocals with guest musician Brody Buster and “Let The Good Times Roll” w/ Phil Collins, Claude Nobs and Mick Hucknall (Simply Red)
Studio: Eagle Rock Entertainment DVD
Producer(s): Claude Nobs
Chaka sings in French on “Everything Must Change” with Mick Hucknall (Simply Red), and James Morrison. She also , Miss Celie’s Blues Chaka sings lead vocals with guest musician Brody Buster and “Let The Good Times Roll” w/ Phil Collins, Claude Nobs and Mick Hucknall (Simply Red)
History/Trivia Facts: Recorded live on July 19, 1996 at the Stravinski Auditorium, Montreux Jazz Festival (Switzerland)
‘CK sings live vocals on thirteen songs from both her Rufus and solo career between 1973- 1995
It includes an extended 16:51 minute version of “Sweet Thing” showcasing her three background singers: Antoinette Scruggs, Mabvuto Carpenter and Tiffany Smith.
Record Label: Pegasus Entertainment
CK sings live vocals on thirteen songs from both her Rufus and solo career between 1973- 1995
Record Label: Daydream Records
History/Trivia Facts: It includes an extended 16:51 minute version of “Sweet Thing” showcasing her three background singers: Antoinette Scruggs, Mabvuto Carpenter and Tiffany Smith.
CK sings lead vocals on “If Only”. Album Artist: Various
Producer(s): Gary Haase
History/Trivia Facts: Additional artists performing compositions by Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Denise Rich include Phyllis Hyman, Brenda Russell, Melisa Morgan, Jody Watley, and Tramaine Hawkins.
CK sings lead vocals on “This Saith the Lord” and “The Trumpet Shall Sound” with The Visual Ministry Gospel Choir and co-lead vocals on “Death Where Is Thy Sting
Record Label: The Irish Mail On Sunday
Producer(s): Frank McNamara
History/Trivia Facts: Thanks be To God” with Gladys Knight, Roger Daltry, Jeffrey Osborne and the Irish Philharmonic Orchestra. Album Artist: Various / Two gala performances of this production took place in Dublin, Ireland on December 4-5, 1999 in addition to being broadcast during Ireland’s Millennium TV schedule.
CK sings lead vocals on “Walking In Space” and co-lead vocals on “Miss Celie’s Blues (Sister) with Buster Brody and “Dirty Dozens” with Patti Austin. She also sings ensemble vocals on “Stuff Like That” with Patti Austin, Petula Clak, Angelique Kidjo, Beverley Knight, Ledisi, Nana Mouskouri, Naturally 7, Rahsaan Patterson and Freda Payne.
Studio: Eagle Rock Entertainment DVD
Producer(s): Claude Nobs
Chaka sings lead vocals on “Walking In Space” and co-lead vocals on “Miss Celie’s Blues (Sister) with Buster Brody and “Dirty Dozens” with Patti Austin. She also sings ensemble vocals on “Stuff Like That” with Patti Austin, Petula Clak, Angelique Kidjo, Beverley Knight, Ledisi, Nana Mouskouri, Naturally 7, Rahsaan Patterson and Freda Payne.
History/Trivia Facts: Recorded live on July 14, 2008 at the Stravinski Auditorium, Montreux Music & Convention Centre (Switzerland)