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  1. 18 de jul. de 2020 · Betty Harris (born September 9, 1939 in Orlando, Florida, United States) is an American soul singer. Her recording career in the 1960s produced three hit sin...

  2. Betty Harris by Pete Nickols. B ack in the sixties, soul ‘anoraks’ (myself included), who already treasured and sought out the works of the more obscure and emotive singers, absolutely revered Betty Harris (and, then again, soul-wise, I guess I still do!).. T he couple of publicity shots that existed back then showed that she looked great, her gospelly interpretive voice was second-to-none ...

  3. There's A Break In The Road - Tedeschi Trucks Band with Betty Harris -12/4/2015. Watch on. There's a break in the road was dedicated to Allen Toussaint. Tedeschi Trucks Band was joined by the singer who made the song famous, Betty Harris at College Street Music Hall, New Haven, Ct 12/4/2015.

  4. Betty Wright Harris (born July 29, 1940) is an American chemist. She is known for her work on the chemistry of explosives completed at Los Alamos National Laboratory . She patented a spot test for detecting 1,3,5-triamino-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene ( TATB ) in the field, which is used by the Federal Department of Homeland Security to screen for nitroaromatic explosives.

  5. 19 de jul. de 2004 · Introduction. Betty Harris in 1963. Below is a partial transcript of a telephone interview from July 19, 2004 with highly acclaimed soul singer Betty Harris. Best known in the US for her 1963 hit, "Cry To Me" (#23/1963), Betty Harris has since then amassed a huge international following among fans of deep soul music, especially in England.

  6. 14 de ene. de 2024 · Listen to Betty Harris's soulful and funky 1969 single There's A Break In The Road, from the compilation album In The Saddle. This rare and brilliant record showcases her powerful vocals and ...

  7. Soul singer Betty Harris did not achieve the commercial success her talent deserved. Once a maid for Big Maybelle, with whom she once duetted on-stage, Harris signed to Jubilee and reached the R&B Top Ten with her version of "Cry to Me" (1963).