- Motown Unreleased 1969 · 2019
- Motown Unreleased 1968 (Part 2) · 2018
- Motown Unreleased 1968 (Part 2) · 2018
- Songs That Inspired James Brown · 2014
- Mockingbird: R&B · 2014
- Soul What?! · 2013
- James Brown Productions · 2012
- Get Hot – Female Sleazy Rhythm 'N Blues, Vol. 3 · 2010
- The Original Versions: Rock & Pop Hits, Vol. 1 · 2008
- The Complete Motown Singles, Vol. 1 (1970) · 2008
- A Cellarful of Motown! (Vol. 3) · 2007
- The Legendary Henry Stone Presents: Nat Kendrick & the Swans · 2004
- Lost Soul Treasures Volume 3 · 2002
Albums
- 1975
Singles & EPs
About Yvonne Fair
Yvonne Fair got her start as a latter-day member of the Chantels and the James Brown Revue. Signed to Motown in the early '70s as a result of her work with Chuck Jackson, she appeared in a minor role as a chanteuse in the film Lady Sings the Blues before hooking up with producer Norman Whitfield for a first-rate series of singles: "Love Ain't No Toy," "Walk Out the Door If You Wanna," what is perhaps the definitive version of "Funky Music Sho' 'Nuff Turns Me On," and a stunning remake of the Kim Weston/Gladys Knight semistandard "It Should Have Been Me," which dented the lower end of the pop charts in 1976. A raucous soul belter who deserved better at Motown, Fair died in 1994. ~ John Lowe
- HOMETOWN
- Richmond, VA, United States
- BORN
- 21 October 1942
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul