Produced by Hal Davis, and written by Frank Busey and John Duarte, "Red Hot" is the title of original Supreme, Mary Wilson's first single release as a solo artist at Motown Records.
Overview[]
"Red Hot" was recorded for and included on Mary's first full-length solo album, 1979's "Mary Wilson." Following its release as a single in September of 1979, the song peaked at #95 on Billboard's R&B singles chart. A special 12" extended version of the disco track earned a spot on Billboard's Disco chart at #85. A follow-up single, "Pick Up The Pieces" saw release in March of 1980, but failed to generate sales or chart performance.
Personnel[]
- Mary Wilson - Lead Vocals
- Julia Waters Tillman (courtesy of Arista Records) - Background vocals
- Maxine Waters Willard (courtesy of Arista Records) - Background vocals
- Gloria Scott - Background vocals
Chart History[]
Single (1979) | U.S. R&B Singles | U.S. Dance Singles |
Red Hot | #95 | #85 |