At Last Bill Cosby Really Sings

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{{Infobox album|

| name = At Last Bill Cosby Really Sings

| type = Album

| artist = Bill Cosby

| cover = At Last Bill Cosby Really Sings.jpg

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| released = 1974

| recorded = 1974

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| studio =

| genre = Comedy, soul

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| label = Partee

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| prev_title = Bill

| prev_year = 1973

| next_title = Down Under

| next_year = 1975

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At Last Bill Cosby Really Sings is an album by Bill Cosby.{{cite news |author= |date=October 31, 1974 |title=TV Hotline |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-banner-press-tv-hotline/173505355/ |work=The Banner-Press |access-date=June 1, 2025}} It is his fifth music-based album and the only one released on the Stax Records-distributed Partee Records. It features appearances from former Stevie Wonder band members like future R&B star Ray Parker Jr. on guitar, and also features a second collaboration with his songwriting partner Stu Gardner, who plays organ on the album.

A truncated, instrumental version of "Kiss Me" would serve as the theme for The Cosby Show ten years later.

Track listing

=Side one=

  1. "Train to Memphis" (Stuart Gardner/Bill Cosby)
  2. "Kiss Me" (Gardner/Cosby)
  3. "No One Can Love the Way You Do" (Gardner/Cosby)
  4. "Dedicated to Phyllis" (Cosby)

=Side two=

  1. "It's Strange" (Gardner/Cosby)
  2. "Put Love In Its Proper Place" (Gardner)
  3. "Dance of the Frozen Lion" (Cosby/Gardner)
  4. "Special Lady Sweetness" (Gardner)
  5. "Take Your Time" (Gardner/Cosby)

Personnel

References

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