Now I'm a Woman is a studio album by Nancy Wilson, released on Capitol Records in July 1970.
The production team of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, known for developing Philadelphia soul, wrote songs for Wilson and used their staff of arrangers-conductors, including Bobby Martin and Thom Bell, to create a record with "the Philly sound."
[1] Jason Elias of AllMusic calls Now I'm a Woman "an important album in Wilson's oeuvre and the Philly sound."
The title track is a customary strong outing from Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff."
5 hit on Billboard's Best Selling Soul LPs, and remained on the chart for 23 weeks,[5] while the title track reached No.