Clifton Davis
Biography
Clifton Duncan Davis (born October 4, 1945) is an American actor, singer, songwriter, minister, and author. Davis wrote The Jackson 5's No. 2 hit "Never Can Say Goodbye" in 1971. He has numerous Broadway credits, including Hello, Dolly! (opposite Pearl Bailey); Aladdin; Wicked; and his Tony Award–nominated turn in Two Gentlemen of Verona, among others. Davis starred in the television shows That's My Mama, Amen, Madam Secretary, and others. He has hosted the Stellar Gospel Music Awards, Gospel Superfest and Lifestyle Magazine. Davis has appeared on the game shows Match Game and Pyramid and appeared in many movies. Davis is a minister of a Baptist church and has also operated an interdenominational ministry for many years. He has been a guest on the Trinity Broadcasting Network many times. Davis wrote "A Mason-Dixon Memory", one of the chapters in the book Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul, about the racism that he experienced while growing up.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Black Moses
1971

Greatest Hits
1971

Fishscale
2006

The Grind Date
2004

Push Push
1971

Live
1981

Lookin' Through The Windows
1972

Substitute / I Will Survive
1978

Blacknuss
1972

Visions
1971

20/20 Twenty No.1 Hits From Twenty Years At Motown
1980

The Greatest 64 Motown Original Hits
1975

Never Can Say Goodbye
1975

Live At The Sahara Tahoe
1973

Breakout
1971

The Singles Collection 1984/1990
1990

I Want You Back '88 Remix
1988

14 Greatest Hits
1984

18 Greatest Hits
1983

14 Of Their Greatest Hits
1983

Anthology
1976

The Best Of Isaac Hayes
1974

Skywriter
1973

Moody Jr.
1971
Credited work
2,202 releases · 418 albums · active 1970–2025
- Performance · 2,355
- Other credits · 21
- Production · 2
Studios: Atlantic Studios · Mediasound · Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey · Stax Recording Studios
