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Sam Dees is a prolific songwriter, producer, and recording artist who wrote or co-wrote hit songs for Atlantic Starr (their radio-aired LP track “Am I Dreaming,” “Send for Me”), Larry Graham’s million-selling number one R&B single “One in a Million You,” Gladys Knight and the Pips’ number one R&B hit “Save the Overtime (For Me),” and Whitney Houston’s “Lover for Life,” among others. After the classic soul era, Gerald Alston of the Manhattans covered “Send for Me” on his 1992 Motown LP Always in the Mood. “Am I Dreaming” was redone by Ol Skool featuring Keith Sweat and Excape. The Birmingham, Alabama, native was born in 1945, and is mentioned in the same breath as other top soul/pop songwriters as Lamont Dozier, George Jackson, Bunny Sigler, and Jo Armstead. Dees won singing contests as a child and in his early twenties began recording for Nashville producer Shelby Singlsgon’s SSS International Records. The following year in 1969, Dees began cutting for Natte McCalla’s Birmingham label, Lola Records, including a song originally meant for Percy Sledge, “It’s All Wrong.” In the early ’70s, he recorded singles for Chicago-based Chess Records, “Love Starvation” b/w “Maryanna” and “Can You Be a One Woman Man” b/w “Put You Back in Your Place.” Dees’ 1975 LP The Show Must Go On was released on Atlantic Records.
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In the late ’70s, Dees was introduced to Gladys Knight by Jack Gold who produced Knight’s solo debut, Gladys Knight. Dees co-wrote and co-produced half of Gladys Knight and the Pips’ Visions LP.