Alicia Myers  

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Alicia Myers (born November 20, 1957) is an American R&B musician. Beginning her music career with the band Al Hudson & the Soul Partners, who later evolved into One Way, Myers went on to a moderately successful solo career in the early 1980s, scoring hits such as "I Want to Thank You," "Don't Stop What You're Doin'," and "You Get the Best From Me (Say, Say, Say)."

Miscellaneous albums

  • Don't Stop What You're Doin' (1986; re-release of Alicia album from 1981)

Singles

  • "I Want to Thank You" (1981)
  • "Don't Stop What You're Doin'" (1981)
  • "Reservation for One" (1981)
  • "Spirit of the Boogie" (1981)
  • "Do Your Kind of Dance" (1981)
  • "Is It Really Real" (1982)
  • "Appreciation" (1984)
  • "You Get the Best From Me (Say, Say, Say)" (1984)
  • "Just Can't Stay Away" (1984)




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