Barry White produced teenager
Danny Pearson's Top 20 R&B mid-tempo ballad single "What's Your Sign Girl." The Racine, WI, native was signed to
White's Unlimited Gold label distributed through CBS Records. He moved to California in 1974 and was picked by
White to be one of the artists to be released on his imprint. An album, Barry White Presents Mr. Danny Pearson, was issued. The first single, "What's Your Sign Girl" b/w "Is It Really True Girl" hit number 16 R&B, number 106 pop on Billboard's charts in late 1978. Though none of
Pearson's other singles charted, his album was a good debut and is a favorite of soft soul fans.
White utilized the same studio band he used on his own million-selling hits as well as the talents of his friend, arranger
Gene Page.
Page whose credits list
Love Unlimited,
Johnny Mathis,
the Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'," various Motown hits, and
Jeffree Perry's Jeffree album, among others, imbued
Pearson's LP with the same kind of shimmering arrangements he'd used on other artists' releases. Besides the aforementioned tracks, other standouts were a cover of
White's previous hit "Honey Please, Can't You See," "Say It Again," and
Delfonics/Philly soul-tinged "There's No One for Me, but You."
Alex Chilton covered "What's Your Sign Girl" on his 1995 Ardent album, A Man Called Destruction.
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Ed Hogan, Rovi