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Barry White built a one-of-a-kind musical presence through a voice that carried authority and warmth, reshaping soul and R&B during the 1970s. His early life in Galveston and Los Angeles gave him access to a vibrant musical environment that set the foundation for his future career. He worked behind the scenes as a producer, songwriter, and arranger long before audiences knew his name, thereby developing the artistic instincts that later defined his solo success.
His work with the girl group Love Unlimited marked the beginning of that recognition, and his production on their hit “Walkin’ in the Rain with the One I Love” demonstrated his ability to craft orchestral soul with cinematic depth. When he recorded guide vocals for material intended for others, industry executives recognized his distinctive voice and encouraged him to record as a solo artist. This led to his debut album I’ve Got So Much to Give in 1973, which featured the breakthrough single “I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby.” The song brought national attention to the unmistakable combination of spoken passages, lush orchestration, and rhythm-driven arrangements.
He expanded that success with a string of albums throughout the decade, including Cant Get Enough, which contained the classics “Cant Get Enough of Your Love Baby” and “You’re the First the Last My Everything.” Both singles became defining moments in his career and helped solidify his position as one of the most successful R&B artists of the era. His work with the Love Unlimited Orchestra further broadened his artistic reach, particularly with the instrumental hit “Love Theme,” which became a signature recording in its own right.
Awards and commercial accolades followed naturally. Barry White won multiple Grammy Awards and became known for a series of gold and platinum albums that consistently performed well on R&B and pop charts. His music remained a staple of radio playlists, and his influence could be heard in artists who drew inspiration from the orchestral production style he shaped. His ability to maintain commercial success while staying true to a distinctive vocal and musical identity separated him from many of his contemporaries.
Outside of his own albums, he continued writing, arranging, and producing for other artists. His contributions to the Love Unlimited Orchestra gave him a platform to explore large-scale arrangements that blended strings, horns, and rhythm-section elements into a unified sound. He also produced work for Love Unlimited, whose recordings expanded the influence of his musical direction. These projects reinforced his reputation as a multifaceted creative force whose work extended well beyond his solo catalog.
His later years included continued recording, international touring, and appearances that introduced him to new generations of listeners. Albums such as The Icon Is Love in 1994 brought renewed commercial success through songs like “Practice What You Preach,” proving that his voice and production approach still resonated deeply with audiences. Even as musical trends shifted, listeners continued to return to his catalog for the emotional clarity and richness that defined his work.
Barry White remained admired for qualities that reached beyond chart performance. Listeners connected with the sincerity of his delivery, the confidence of his phrasing, and the orchestral sweep that supported his vocals. He presented romance with a sense of gravity and authenticity, and his recordings captured emotions that felt universal. His influence extended into film, television, and popular culture, where his songs became symbols of intimacy and soulful expression.
His death in 2003 marked the end of a remarkable career that left a lasting impact on soul music. The body of work he created continues to define an era and still attracts new listeners who respond to the honesty and musical craftsmanship that shaped every recording. His legacy stands on decades of songwriting, production, and performance that helped shape the sound of modern R&B and offered future artists a model for creating music built on emotion, artistry, and a distinctive personal voice.
Complete List Of Barry White Songs From A to Z
- All Because of You – Just Another Way to Say I Love You – 1975
- All in the Run of a Day – Dedicated – 1983
- America – Dedicated – 1983
- Any Fool Could See (You Were Meant for Me) – The Message Is Love – 1979
- As Time Goes By – The Right Night & Barry White – 1987
- Baby’s Home – The Icon Is Love – 1994
- Baby, We Better Try to Get It Together – Let the Music Play – 1976
- Better Love Is, The (The Worse It Is When It’s Over) – Barry & Glodean – 1981
- Beware – Beware! – 1981
- Break it Down with You – Put Me in Your Mix – 1991
- Bring Back My Yesterday – I’ve Got So Much to Give – 1973
- Call Me Baby – I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing – 1979
- Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe – Can’t Get Enough – 1974
- Change – Change – 1982
- Come On – The Icon Is Love – 1994
- Dark and Lovely (You over There) – Put Me in Your Mix – 1991
- Didn’t We Make It Happen, Baby – Barry & Glodean – 1981
- Don’t Forget … Remember – Dedicated – 1983
- Don’t Let Go – The Man Is Back! – 1989
- Don’t Let ‘Em Blow Your Mind – Dedicated – 1983
- Don’t Make Me Wait Too Long – Is This Whatcha Wont? – 1976
- Don’t Play Games – Staying Power – 1999
- Don’t Tell Me About Heartaches – Change – 1982
- Don’t You Want to Know? – The Icon Is Love – 1994
- Dreams – Dedicated – 1983
- Early Years – The Man – 1978
- Follow That and See (Where It Leads Y’All) – The Man Is Back! – 1989
- For Real Chill – Put Me in Your Mix – 1991
- For Your Love (I’ll Do Most Anything) – The Right Night & Barry White – 1987
- Free – Dedicated – 1983
- Get Up – Staying Power – 1999
- Girl, What’s Your Name – I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing – 1979
- Girl It’s True, Yes I’ll Always Love You – Stone Gon’ – 1973
- Ghetto Letto – Sheet Music – 1980
- Good Dancin’ Music – The Right Night & Barry White – 1987
- Hard to Believe That I Found You – Stone Gon’ – 1973
- Heavenly, That’s What You Are to Me – Just Another Way to Say I Love You – 1975
- Honey Please, Can’t Ya See – Stone Gon’ – 1973
- How Did You Know It Was Me? – I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing – 1979
- Hung Up in Your Love – The Message Is Love – 1979
- I Believe in Love – Sheet Music – 1980
- I Can’t Believe You Love Me – Can’t Get Enough – 1974
- I Can’t Leave You Alone – I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing – 1979
- I Don’t Know Where Love Has Gone – Let the Music Play – 1976
- If You Know, Won’t You Tell Me – Let the Music Play – 1976
- I Get Off on You – Staying Power – 1999
- I Like You, You Like Me – Change – 1982
- I’ll Do for You Anything You Want Me To – Just Another Way to Say I Love You – 1975
- I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby – I’ve Got So Much to Give – 1973
- I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby (Instrumental) – I’ve Got So Much to Give – 1973
- I’m on Fire – The Message Is Love – 1979
- I’m Qualified to Satisfy You – Is This Whatcha Wont? – 1976
- I’m Ready for Love – The Right Night & Barry White – 1987
- I’m So Blue and You Are Too – Let the Music Play – 1976
- I Never Thought I’d Fall in Love with You – Barry White Sings for Someone You Love – 1977
- I Only Want to Be With You – The Icon Is Love – 1994
- It Ain’t Love, Babe (Until You Give It) – The Message Is Love – 1979
- It’s All About Love – Change – 1982
- It’s Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next to Me – Barry White Sings for Someone You Love – 1977
- It’s Getting Harder All the Time – The Man Is Back! – 1989
- It’s Only Love Doing Its Thing – The Man – 1978
- I’ve Found Someone – I’ve Got So Much to Give – 1973
- I’ve Got So Much to Give – I’ve Got So Much to Give – 1973
- I’ve Got So Much to Give (Instrumental) – I’ve Got So Much to Give – 1973
- I’ve Got That Love Fever – Change – 1982
- I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing – I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing – 1979
- I Love You More Than Anything (In This World Girl) – Can’t Get Enough – 1974
- I Wanna Do It Good to Ya – The Man Is Back! – 1989
- I Wanna Lay Down with You Baby – Is This Whatcha Wont? – 1976
- I Want You – Barry & Glodean – 1981
- I Won’t Settle Less Than the Best (For You Baby) – Beware! – 1981
- Just the Way You Are – The Man – 1978
- L.A. My Kinda Place – The Man Is Back! – 1989
- Lady, Sweet Lady – Sheet Music – 1980
- Let Me In and Let’s Begin with Love – Beware! – 1981
- Let Me Live My Life Lovin’ You Babe – Just Another Way to Say I Love You – 1975
- Let’s Get Busy – Put Me in Your Mix – 1991
- Let’s Make Tonight (An Evening to Remember) – Change – 1982
- Let the Music Play – Let the Music Play – 1976
- Life – Dedicated – 1983
- Look at Her – The Man – 1978
- Louie Louie – Beware! – 1981
- Love Ain’t Easy – The Message Is Love – 1979
- Love is Good with You – Put Me in Your Mix – 1991
- Love Is in Your Eyes – The Right Night & Barry White – 1987
- Love Is the Icon – The Icon Is Love – 1994
- Love Makin’ Music – Sheet Music – 1980
- Love Serenade (Part I) – Just Another Way to Say I Love You – 1975
- Love Serenade (Part II) – Just Another Way to Say I Love You – 1975
- Love Song – Dedicated – 1983
- Love Will Find Us – Put Me in Your Mix – 1991
- Love’s Interlude/Good Night My Love – The Man Is Back! – 1989
- Low Rider – Staying Power – 1999
- Mellow Mood (Pt. I) – Can’t Get Enough – 1974
- Mellow Mood (Pt. II) – Can’t Get Enough – 1974
- Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up – Stone Gon’ – 1973
- Now I’m Gonna Make Love to You – Is This Whatcha Wont? – 1976
- Of All the Guys in the World – Barry White Sings for Someone You Love – 1977
- Oh Love, Well We Finally Made It – Can’t Get Enough – 1974
- Oh Me, Oh My (I’m Such a Lucky Guy) – I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing – 1979
- Oh, What a Night for Dancing – Barry White Sings for Someone You Love – 1977
- Once Upon a Time (You Were a Friend of Mine) – I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing – 1979
- Oooo…Ahhh… – Beware! – 1981
- Our Theme – Part I – Barry & Glodean – 1981
- Our Theme – Part II – Barry & Glodean – 1981
- Passion – Change – 1982
- Playing Your Game, Baby – Barry White Sings for Someone You Love – 1977
- Practice What You Preach – The Icon Is Love – 1994
- Put Me in Your Mix – Put Me in Your Mix – 1991
- Relax to the Max – Beware! – 1981
- Responsible – The Man Is Back! – 1989
- Rio De Janeiro – Beware! – 1981
- Rum and Coke – Sheet Music – 1980
- September When I First Met You – The Man – 1978
- Sexy Undercover – The Icon Is Love – 1994
- Sha La La Means I Love You – The Man – 1978
- Share – The Right Night & Barry White – 1987
- She’s Everything to Me – Sheet Music – 1980
- Sheet Music – Sheet Music – 1980
- Sho’ You Right – The Right Night & Barry White – 1987
- Sho’ You Right (Remix) – Put Me in Your Mix – 1991
- Slow Your Roll – Staying Power – 1999
- Sometimes – Staying Power – 1999
- Standing in the Shadows of Love – I’ve Got So Much to Give – 1973
- Staying Power – Staying Power – 1999
- Super Lover – The Man Is Back! – 1989
- Super Lover (Undercover Mix) – The Icon Is Love – 1994
- Tell Me Who Do You Love – Beware! – 1981
- Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Again) – Staying Power – 1999
- There It Is – The Icon Is Love – 1994
- There’s a Place (Where Love Never Ends) – The Right Night & Barry White – 1987
- The Longer We Make Love – Staying Power – 1999
- The Longer We Make Love (Lisa Stansfield Version) – Staying Power – 1999
- The Right Night – The Right Night & Barry White – 1987
- The Time Is Right – The Icon Is Love – 1994
- This Love – Barry & Glodean – 1981
- Turnin’ On, Tunin’ In (To Your Love) – Change – 1982
- Volare – Put Me in Your Mix – 1991
- We Can’t Let Go Of Love – Barry & Glodean – 1981
- We’re Gonna Have it All – Put Me in Your Mix – 1991
- What Am I Gonna Do with You – Just Another Way to Say I Love You – 1975
- Whatever We Had, We Had – The Icon Is Love – 1994
- When Will I See You Again – The Man Is Back! – 1989
- Which Way Is Up – Staying Power – 1999
- Who’s the Fool – The Right Night & Barry White – 1987
- Who You Giving Your Love To – Put Me in Your Mix – 1991
- You – Barry & Glodean – 1981
- You Make My Life Easy Livin’ – Barry & Glodean – 1981
- You See the Trouble with Me – Let the Music Play – 1976
- You’re My Baby – Stone Gon’ – 1973
- You’re My High – Beware! – 1981
- You’re So Good You’re Bad – Barry White Sings for Someone You Love – 1977
- You’re the First, the Last, My Everything – Can’t Get Enough – 1974
- You’re the One I Need – The Message Is Love – 1979
- You’re The Only One For Me – Barry & Glodean – 1981
- You Turned My Whole World Around – Barry White Sings for Someone You Love – 1977
- Your Love – So Good I Can Taste It (Parts 1 & 2) – Is This Whatcha Wont? – 1976
- Your Sweetness Is My Weakness – The Man – 1978
- Your Love, Your Love – Beware! – 1981
Albums
I’ve Got So Much to Give (1973)
Stone Gon’ (1973)
Can’t Get Enough (1974)
Just Another Way to Say I Love You (1975)
Let the Music Play (1976)
Is This Whatcha Wont? (1976)
Barry White Sings for Someone You Love (1977)
The Man (1978)
I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing (1979)
The Message Is Love (1979)
Sheet Music (1980)
Barry & Glodean (With Glodean White) (1981)
Beware! (1981)
Change (1982)
Dedicated (1983)
The Right Night & Barry White (1987)
The Man Is Back! (1989)
Put Me in Your Mix (1991)
The Icon Is Love (1994)
Staying Power (1999)
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