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Not so long before his death Gerald Levert has finished his last album In My Songs, which was issued in February. Baby Hold On To Me (Feat.Gerald Levert - The G. I Believe I Can Fly - Yolanda Adams and LevertĠ3. A Rose By Any Other Name - Teena Marie and LevertĠ9. That's What Love Is - Miki Howard & LevertĠ8. Written All Over Your Face - Rude Boys & LevertĠ7. Wind Beneath My Wings - Levert and Eddie Levert, Sr.Ġ5. All The Times - LSG, Faith Evans, Coko, & Missy ElliottĠ4. Hurts Too Much to Stay - Levert and Kelly PriceĠ3. That's the Way I Feel About You - Levert and Mary J. Your Smile - Gerald LeVert, Johnson, TommyĠ1. What Makes It Good to You (No Premature Lovin')ġ0. You Oughta Be with Me - Gerald LeVert, Gordon, MarcĠ1. Just a Little Something - Gerald LeVert, Gordon, Marcġ1. Something to Talk About, recorded with his father, followed that June. The album he had just completed, In My Songs, was released a day before Valentine's Day 2007. By mistake, he had taken a lethal combination of prescription and over-the-counter drugs. Shortly after completing a personal memoir with his father, as well as another album, Levert died on November 10, 2006, at the age of 40. He continued to be extremely productive throughout the early 2000s, releasing the albums Gerald's World, G Spot, Stroke of Genius, and Do I Speak for the World before 2005. In 1997, Gerald added another dimension to his prosperous career he joined forces with R&B vocalists Keith Sweat and Johnny Gill under the acronym LSG, spawning the hit single "My Body." As a solo act, he released Love & Consequences the year following, returning in 1999 with G. In addition to his impressive string of hits, the Cleveland, OH, native rendered his services as songwriter, vocalist, and producer to many artists, such as the O'Jays, Barry White, Stephanie Mills, Troop, Teddy Pendergrass, the Winans, Patti Labelle, Rude Boys, and on and on.
Intended for crossover appeal, the single was actually a bigger hit on the R&B charts, peaking at number four and reinforcing Gerald's major following among R&B music lovers.
Formerly a number four country hit for Boy Howdy under the title "She'd Give Anything," Gerald's version managed a pop Top 30 hit.
Subsequently, Gerald returned to Foster's stable to record "I'd Give Anything," also produced by Foster. Pop producer David Foster presented a pop tune to Gerald, and "I Swear" became a number one and Top 20 hit on the pop and R&B charts, respectively. The following year, Gerald came back with a duet with his father and scored another number one single with "Baby Hold on to Me" and the number three single "School Me," reminiscent of Babyface's "Whip Appeal." However, in the midst of all his success, Gerald's only major pop appeal remained the "Casanova" single. The title track spawned his first number one single as a solo artist on the Billboard R&B charts. He also managed to make room for a duet with labelmate Miki Howard, recording the number four single "That's What Love Is." In 1991, Gerald released his solo debut album, Private Line. Initially, Gerald recorded with the group, scoring five number one singles, seven Top Ten singles, and four Top 20 singles on the Billboard R&B charts, including the Reggie and Vincent Calloway-written and produced number one single "Casanova," which also peaked at number four on the Billboard pop charts. Nonetheless, that single set up a deal with Atlantic Records the following year, and it could not have been a better move. Peaking on the Billboard R&B charts at number 70, it survived for eight weeks. Even though Gerald was still maturing as a vocalist, his powerful, stirring delivery on the single is worthy of praise. They recorded their first single, entitled "I'm Still," on the independent Tempre label. As Gerald was entering his adulthood, he, good friend Marc Gordon, and his brother Sean formed the trio LeVert. As a child, his father's status in the music industry nurtured and helped prepare Gerald for his prosperous music career as a writer, arranger, producer, and performer. A contemporary soul singer whose smooth yet robust vocals brought energy and emotion to even his most serene recordings, Gerald LeVert grew up in the shadows of his father, Eddie LeVert, Sr., of the O'Jays.