Then Came You (album)

 Then Came You is a studio album by the American singer Dionne Warwick. Sharing its title with the number one hit song Warwick performed a year before with The Spinners, the album was released by Warner Bros. Records in 1975 in the United States. The album peaked at number 167 on the US Billboard 200.

Critical reception
AllMusic editor Jason Elias found that Then Came You "is mostly an innovative effort of New York R&B/pop that should make anyone's short list of albums that truly capture the style [...] Here [Warwick] wasn't so much an interpreter of 'great material,' her voice and charm were the primary draw."

Personnel and credits
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Then Came You.

Musicians


 * Bob Babbitt (as Robert Babbit Kreinar) – bass
 * Thom Bell – arrangement and conducting (on "Then Came You")
 * George Devens – vibraphone
 * Jerry Friedman – guitar
 * Arthur Jenkins – congas
 * Jack Jennings – vibraphone
 * Ray Lucas – drums
 * Jeff Mironov – guitar
 * Leon Pendarvis – piano
 * Andrew Smith – drums
 * The Spinners – vocals (on "Then Came You")
 * Jerry Ragovoy – arrangements
 * John Tropea – guitar
 * Larry Wilcox – string and horn arrangements
 * Dionne Warwick – vocals

Technical


 * Bruce Tergesen, Harry Maslin, Jim McCurdy – engineer
 * Albert Watson – photography