Deborah Cox

Deborah Cox (born January 7, 1974 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian R&B/pop singer, whose 1999 smash hit "Nobody's Supposed to be Here" was the longest-running number one single in the history of Billboard magazine's R&B charts.

She got into the music industry as a backup vocalist for Céline Dion, and after signing to Arista Records, released her self-titled debut album in 1994. The album made her a rising star, and set the stage for 1998's One Wish. The first single from that album, "Nobody's Supposed to be Here", spent a record 14 weeks atop the Billboard R&B charts.

On February 17, 2004, Cox made her Broadway debut in the Elton John-Tim Rice musical Aida. Her third album, The Morning After, is due to be released in November, 2004.


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Her third album, The Morning After, is due to be released in November, 2004. John Fogerty bought himself out of his contract with Fantasy Records and eventually established a successful solo career. On February 17, 2004, Cox made her Broadway debut in the Elton John-Tim Rice musical Aida. John Fogerty, in an attempt to keep things together, allowed bassist Stu Cook and drummer Doug Clifford equal songwriting and vocal time on the band's final album Mardi Gras in 1972, which proved conclusively that Fogerty's songs and vocal style were the key to the band's success. The first single from that album, "Nobody's Supposed to be Here", spent a record 14 weeks atop the Billboard R&B charts. His brother Tom left the band in 1971, to pursue an ill-fated solo career. The album made her a rising star, and set the stage for 1998's One Wish. Due to John Fogerty's success as writer and singer, the other band members began to feel like they were being held back.

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By the mid 1960s, the band signed a record contract, had their name changed to The Golliwogs by record company executives, and released a few obscure singles that failed to get noticed. The band started out as The Blue Velvets, formed by Tom Fogerty in El Cerrito, Contra Costa County, California in the late 1950s. Creedence Clearwater Revival is the name of an American rock band, fronted by John Fogerty. Download sample of "Bad Moon Rising" from Green River.

Live in Europe (1973). Mardi Gras (1972). Pendulum (1970). Cosmo's Factory (1970).

Willy and the Poor Boys (1969). Green River (1969). Bayou Country (1969). Creedence Clearwater Revival (1968).