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Alyson Williams (born May 11, 1962 in New York City, New York) is an R&B singer who had a string of hit singles in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Some notable tracks include "Sleep Talk", "My Love Is So Raw" and "I Need Your Lovin". She was the first R&B female singer signed to Def Jam, where she released the album Raw in 1989. The album produced the singles "My Love is So Raw", featuring female rapper Nikki D,and "Sleep Talk". In addition, the single "Just Call My Name" was a hit on the Billboard R&B charts reaching number #4. The song, picked up by many Quiet storm formats, is now considered a cult classic and is still played. The album included a duet with the Blue Magic vocalist Ted Mills on "We're Gonna Make It". Her single "I Need Your Lovin'" was also a #8 success in the UK, as well as another R&B hit for her.

Below is a list of Alyson Williams songs, sorted by the most popular first. Place mouse on to see information about song. Click song title to play song and to read details about the song including lyrics (if available). Click year to list all songs from that year. Click label to list songs from that record label. Songs with chart position "---" either never made it into the US top 100 R&B or UK charts or we have no details of their highest chart positions if they did.

(Song are sorted in highest US R&B Top 100 and/or UK Top 100 chart position order)


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1 record label: Def Jam 68555
chart position: RandB #3, UK #17, US dance #3
written by: Vincent F. Bell (as Vincent Bell), Alvin Moody & Russell Simmonds
album: Raw
Alyson Williams Sleep Talk
1989 Def Jam
2 record label: Def Jam 69072
chart position: RandB #5, UK #8
written by: Fred Gordon & Vincent F. Bell
album: Raw
Alyson Williams I Need Your Lovin
1989 Def Jam
3 record label: Def Jam 69072
chart position: RandB #4
written by: D. Miller, P. Ingram & K. Curry
album: Raw
comments: [slow jam]
Alyson Williams Just Call My Name
1989 Def Jam
4 record label: Def Jam 654898
chart position: RandB #12, UK #34, US dance #28
weeksinr&bchart: 14
written by: Vincent F. Bell, Alvin Moody & Nikki D
album: Raw
Alyson Williams featuring Nikki D My Love Is So Raw
1989 Def Jam
5 record label: OBR 45417
chart position: Rand #6
written by: Babyface (as Kenneth Edmonds)
album: Alyson Williams
comments: [beat ballad]
Alyson Williams Just My Luck
1992 OBR
6 record label: Columbia 74225
chart position: RandB #7
written by: Al B. Sure! and Kevin Deane
album: Alyson Williams
Alyson Williams Can't Have My Man
1992 Columbia
7 record label: Def Jam 655456 (UK)
chart position: UK #44
written by: Smokey Robinson & Al Cleveland
album: Cooked The Remix Album
comments: (J & M Emotional Club Mix)
Alyson Williams I Second That Emotion
1989 Def Jam
8 record label: Def Jam 463293
chart position: RandB #35
album: Raw
comments: [slow jam]
Alyson Williams Not on the Outside
1990 Def Jam
9 record label: OBR 45417
chart position: RandB #60
album: Alyson Williams
comments: [slow jam]
Alyson Williams Everybody Knew But Me
1991 OBR
10 record label: Def Jam 07425
chart position: RandB #66
written by: Vincent F. Bell and Clarence Hayes
album: The Finer Things In Life
comments: [ballad]
Chuck Stanley introducing Alyson Williams Make You Mine Tonight
1987 Def Jam
-- record label: Easy Street 7516
The Affair Featuring Alyson Williams Please Don't Break My Heart
1985 Easy Street
-- record label: Profile 7090
written by: Allen Toussaint
Alyson Williams Yes We Can Can
1986 Profile
-- record label: Def Jam 73724
album: Alyson Williams
comments: [slow jam]
Alyson Williams She's Not Your Fool
1991 Def Jam
-- record label: Danceaholic 228
comments: [disco, dance]
Innerlust Featuring Alyson Williams Lost In You
2003 Danceaholic
-- record label: Expansion 91
album: It's About Time
Alyson Williams Soft and Warm
2004 Expansion




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