The song also appeared on Austin's self-titled album in 1984. 5 on the dance chart, No.ġ5 on the R&B chart, and appeared on the Hot 100 pop chart. Austin's single, 'It's Gonna Be Special,' was featured on the soundtrack for the movie. A second duet with Ingram, 'How Do You Keep the Music Playing', was used on the soundtrack for the movie Best Friends (1982). 1 on the chart, boosted by its appearance on the television soap opera General Hospital. Her album Every Home Should Have One (Qwest, 1981) contained the chart-topping song ', her duet with, which reached No. In 1981, she sang on the album The Dude by Quincy Jones and on the hit single 'Razzmatazz'. She and performed a duet on 'It's the Falling in Love', which appeared on his album Off the Wall, and in 1980 she and jazz guitarist performed a duet on 'Moody's Mood for Love'. Two years later, she sang on the song 'Love Light' by Japanese musician.
Her debut album, End of a Rainbow, appeared in 1976 on the jazz label. In 1969, she made the R&B Top 50 with the single 'Family Tree'. She was known as 'Queen of the Jingles,' appearing on commercials for Almay, Avon, Burger King, Impulse, KFC, Maxwell House, McDonald's, Meow Mix, Stouffer's, and the United States Army. During the 1960s, she was a who sang background vocals and commercial jingles. When she was four years old, she made her debut at the and the next year had a contract with.