Felice Taylor is an American soul and R&B singer, best known for her work in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Born on November 24, 1948, in San Francisco, California, she gained prominence with her emotive vocal style, which resonated well within the burgeoning soul music scene. Taylor's most notable works include her hit singles "I Can't Help Myself" (1966) and "Ever Since You've Been Gone" (1968), both of which showcase her powerful voice and heartfelt delivery. "I Can't Help Myself" reached significant chart success, contributing to her recognition in the genre. She collaborated with notable producers and songwriters of the era, further solidifying her place in the music landscape. While her mainstream success was relatively short-lived, Taylor's influence can be seen in the works of various contemporary artists who draw inspiration from classic soul and R&B. Her music continues to be celebrated in retro and soul music circles, and her tracks have been sampled and covered by modern musicians, highlighting her enduring legacy in the soul genre. Felice Taylor remains an important figure in the history of American soul music.