Here's To You (David Oliver Album)
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''Here's to You'' is the fourth and final album by vocalist David Oliver.


Track listing

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- 5:00 # "She's a Lady" - 3:57 # "Easier Being Friends" - 4:49 # "My Lady" (Oliver, Wayne Henderson) - 5:25 #" Behind Closed Doors" - 5:27 #" It Was Fun While It Lasted" - 5:23 # "You've Got My Love with You (Lynn's Song)" - 2:49 # "The Masquerade is Over" (
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Personnel

* David Oliver – lead and backing vocals *Ed Reddick, Nathaniel Phillips – bass *James Gadson, Raymond Calhoun – drums *Arthur Adams, Kimbo – guitar *Eddie "Gip" Noble – keyboards *John Skykun – synthesizer *Ernie Watts – English horn, flute, saxophone *Bill Green – clarinet, saxophone, flute *Sidney Muldrow – French horn *Bobby Bryant, Oscar Brashear – flugelhorn, trumpet *Garnett Brown, George Bohanon, Jimmy Cleveland, Maurice Spears – trombone * Augie Johnson,
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, Marlena Jeter,
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References

1980 albums David Oliver (singer) albums Mercury Records albums Albums produced by Wayne Henderson (musician) {{1980s-R&B-album-stub