Michael Jackson.
Really? I thought it was going to be this.
That picture looks like Richard Simmons.
On ‘Everybody’, which was never a hit outside of the club scene, her voice is a little bit deeper and throatier than the high-pitched vocals she’d become known for with her next few singles like ‘Material Girl’, ‘Lucky Star’ and ‘Holiday’.
I still don’t really think she sounds black and I kinda don’t get it either, but I suppose I can believe it, especially since nobody knew what she looked like.
For guessing the correct answer, you get…a brand new car!
<audience applause>
I never followed Christina Aguilera’s career very closely. When I first heard “Candyman” in a cell phone ad, I thought it was a black woman singing it.
Wow, I never heard that song before but I really like it. I’ll have to check out more of her work.
As for me, I’ve known for a while now, but when it first came out, and for a long time afterwords, I thought that this song was sung by a woman.
I had been hearing this song for decades before I learned that the singer was
(even though the lyrics should have clued me in)
mmm
I used to think the same thing. I think it actually would make sense performed by a man with the original lyrics – it’s mostly an admiring description of Venus in the third person, and the first person lines in the chorus (“I’m your Venus…”) could be taken as the male admirer quoting Venus.
BTW, I’ve never seen that video before, and it amused me greatly. It’s sooooo Sixties, it almost seems like a parody.
True, but before I ever saw him, Eddie Kendrick was the person I was picturing. Code-speak for “tall, skinny, afroed, American, Black,” instead of “short, skinny, afroed, Brit, white.”
That I didn’t know, I’m wondering if my friend (who has a love/hate thing with that song) knows…
I thought she was black!
Mmm kinda, but having grown up with a Mom who was a fan of Anne Murray I couldn’t mistake him for her.
And does anyone have less rhythm than that lead singer? Sheesh!
mmm
Oh, my god! I never knew!!
Not black:
(with no music videos back in the 70’s, always pictured them as an all-black band)
Not an American, Not a womanizer (not sure which is more surprising):
Not a woman:
???
One of the best dance songs of all time, but singer is not a woman.
Oh yeah, the Neverending story man threw me for a major loop when I found out too. It must be something about electronica!
Two singers who are very well known but who I think sound “black” when you first hear them: Bill Medley and Boy George
Boy George sounds black? I don’t hear it.
Not Roy Orbison as I thought for years.