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Genres | Soul/disco |
Labels | Kayvette, RCA |
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Facts of Life was an American soul/disco group formed by producer Millie Jackson, whose members were Jean Davis (sister of Tyrone Davis), Keith Williams, and Chuck Carter. They signed to independent label Kayvette Records, and a single, "Caught in the Middle", got airplay on Southern US radio stations but did not chart. Their second single was "Sometimes", a remake of country singer Bill Anderson's smash hit; Facts of Life's version hit #3 on the US Black Singles chart and #31 on the pop charts in 1977. As a result of the single's success, Kayvette rushed the album release, resulting in a bad pressing (the outer cover contained a number of spelling errors). Nevertheless, RCA picked up the group in 1978, but their second album was not very successful, and the group fizzled.
Discography
- Sometimes (Kayvette Records, 1977) US #146, US Black Albums #33
- A Matter of Fact (RCA Records, 1978) US Black Albums #54
References
- ^ Biography, Allmusic.com
- Billboard Singles, Allmusic.com
- Billboard, Allmusic.com