Linda Creed

Linda Creed (1948–1986) was an American lyricist known for her significant contributions to the soul and R&B genres. She is best recognized for her collaborations with composer Michael Masser, producing timeless hits in the 1970s and 1980s. Notable works include "The Greatest Love of All," famously performed by Whitney Houston, and "Betcha by Golly, Wow," which became a hit for The Stylistics. Creed's lyrics often explored themes of love, resilience, and emotional depth, resonating with audiences and leaving a lasting impact on the music industry. Her collaboration with Masser resulted in several chart-topping songs that showcased her ability to blend poetic expression with mainstream appeal. Throughout her career, Creed received recognition for her songwriting prowess, earning multiple nominations for prestigious awards, including the Grammy Awards. Despite her battle with breast cancer, which ultimately claimed her life, her legacy endures through the classic songs she penned, influencing generations of artists and songwriters. Linda Creed’s work continues to be celebrated for its emotional richness and lyrical beauty, solidifying her place in music history.