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Best known for "I Had a Talk With My Man," her 1964 secularization of a Rev. James Cleveland gospel hit, Mitty specialized in orchestrated, deep soul ballads sung in a deep gospel-soul voice that had its share of rough edges. Her hits were usually massive productions that still cut to the heart of the matter, but she and her producers could pare down for the rare uptempo tune like "My Babe." She had but two R&B Top Tens — two more singles went into the 20s — and switched to gospel music exclusively in 1972, but remains a Northern Soul queen.