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Former gospel vocalist Thelma Jones moved to R&B when she recorded the original version of "The House That Jack Built." While a serviceable job, it was blown out of the water by <a href="spotify:artist:7nwUJBm0HE4ZxD3f5cy5ok">Aretha Franklin</a>'s definitive version years later. Her best song was "Salty Tears," a great tearjerker that unfortunately didn't make the impact that it should have. Jones recorded Thelma Jones for Columbia in 1978, but her cover of <a href="spotify:artist:0h9smro0z3HqUbD94jotU8">Smokey Robinson</a>'s "I Second That Emotion" fizzled, as did a 1987 <a href="spotify:artist:4h4nyO6EOTwCGe7LwwHR4I">Barry</a> single, "Never Leave Me." ~ Ron Wynn

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