Singer and songwriter Valerie Simpson was ššØš«š§ on August 26, 1946 in the Bronx neighborhood of New York City. She attended and graduated from Morris High School and studied music at Chatham Square School.
In 1964, Simpson met and teamed up with Nickolas Ashford to record music as a duo, and they later began collaborating with solo artist Joshie Jo Armstead, a former member of the Ikettes, to write songs. Their works recorded by other artists included āNever Had It So Goodā by Ronnie Milsap, āOne Step at a Timeā by Maxine Brown, as well as several compositions recorded by the Shirelles and Chuck Jackson. Another of their songs, āLetās Go Get Stoned,ā gave Ray Charles a number one U.S. R&B hit in 1966. That same year, now known as āAshford & Simpson,ā the pair joined Motown Records where they wrote their best-known songs, which included āAināt No Mountain High Enough,ā āYouāre All I Need to Get By,ā āAināt Nothing Like the Real Thing,ā and āReach Out and Touch (Somebodyās Hand).ā Simpson also released two solo albums, Exposed! (1971) and Valerie Simpson (1972). In 1973, a year before Simpson and Ashford were married, they began performing, with the albums Keep It Cominā and Gimme Something Real. After Keep It Cominā, they left Motown and signed with Warner Bros. Their first major success was in 1977 with the gold album Send It, which included āDonāt Cost You Nothing,ā a Top Ten U.S. R&B track. They subsequently released two more gold albums, Is It Still Good to Ya? (1978) and Stay Free (1978), which featured the pop Top 40 track āFound a Cure.ā In 1984, they released Solid. During this time Ashford & Simpson continued songwriting for artists like Diana Ross, Whitney Houston, and Gladys Knight and the Pips, composing hits including Chaka Khanās āIām Every Womanā (1978) and Teddy Pendergrassās āIs It Still Good to You?ā (1980). In 1996, Simpson and her husband opened Sugar Bar in New York City, a restaurant and live entertainment venue. That same year they recorded the album Been Found with Maya Angelou. Simpson released another solo album in 2012, Dinosaurs Are Coming Back Again.
Valerie Simpson was interviewed by The HistoryMakers on November 19, 2011.