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Bruce Roberts is an American[citation needed] singer and songwriter. His songs have been recorded by such artists asThe Pointer Sisters,Donna Summer,Barbra Streisand,Jeffrey Osborne,Whitney Houston,Alice Cooper andLaura Branigan. He has released three albums as a solo artist includingIntimacy (1995), which featured musical and vocal contributions by many notable artists;[1]Elton John andKristine W contributed to the single "When the Money's Gone".
Bruce Roberts' song catalog is published by Reservoir Media Management.[2]
Roberts, according toDanny Bonaduce, provided most of the vocals accredited to Bonaduce on his self-titled albumDanny Bonaduce in 1973.[3]
In 1979, Roberts co-wrote Donna Summer and Barbra Streisand's number one disco duet, "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)", withPaul Jabara. The same year he also cowrote the ballad "All Through The Night" with Summer for her multiplatinum selling albumBad Girls, a song which he in turn covered on his 1980 albumCool Fool and again on his 1995 albumIntimacy.
He also enjoyed a long successful songwriting partnership withCarole Bayer Sager in the late 70s that included songs like "I'm Coming Home Again", "Starmaker" and "You're Moving Out Today" recorded by artists includingDusty Springfield,Judy Collins andBette Midler.