Linda Lyndell's (Rowland) "What A Man" (Dave Crawford) peaked at number fifty on the R&B chart in 1968. The track is from the LP "Super Dreams". Linda is white and when the record came to the attention of the KKK she was threatened for associating with black musicians. Linda opened for James Brown and Ike and Tina Turner.

The Salt-N-Pepa (Cheryl James, Sandra Denton) with En Vogue (Terry Ellis, Cindy Herron, Maxine Jones and Dawn Robertson) rap version of "Whatta Man" (James - Crawford - Azor) was recorded in 1993 for the platinum album "Very Necessary" and hit both the Billboard pop and R&B charts at number three.