While still with the Pips, Gladys Knight joined with
Dionne Warwick,
Stevie Wonder, and
Elton John on the 1985
AIDS benefit single, "
That's What Friends Are For", a number one hit, which won a Grammy for Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. Knight shared a stage with
Dionne Warwick and
Patti LaBelle for the 1986
HBO special
Sisters in the Name of Love, which she co-executive produced and received three ACE Awards for Performance in a Music Special, as well as nominations for Best Music Special and Costume Design in 1987. On March 27, 1988, Knight performed a rendition of "
America the Beautiful" at
Wrestlemania 4 in
Atlantic City, NJ. In 1989, she recorded "
Licence to Kill", the title track for
James Bond film of the same name, a Top-10 hit in the UK and Germany. Knight released her third and most successful solo LP,
Good Woman, on
MCA in 1991, which hit number one on the R&B album chart, featured the number 2 R&B hit "Men", and reached number 45 on the main
Billboard album chart — her all-time-highest showing. The album also featured "
Superwoman", written by
Babyface and featuring
Dionne Warwick and
Patti LaBelle; the track was nominated for a Grammy. Knight and LaBelle collaborated the same year on "I Don't Do Duets", for LaBelle's album ''
Burnin'''. Also in 1991, Knight performed the national anthem at Game 1 of the
World Series. Her fourth solo album,
Just for You, went
Gold and was nominated for the 1995
Grammy Award for Best R&B Album. The fifth solo album,
At Last, earned her first solo Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Album in 2000. Knight created and directs the
Mormon-themed choir
Saints Unified Voices. SUV has released a Grammy Award-winning CD titled
One Voice, and occasionally performs at LDS church
firesides. In April 2004, Knight co-headlined the
VH1's benefit concert
Divas Live 2004 alongside
Ashanti,
Cyndi Lauper,
Jessica Simpson,
Joss Stone,
Debbie Harry, and
Patti LaBelle, in support of the Save the Music Foundation. In 2005, a duet between Knight and
Ray Charles of "You Were There" was released on Charles' duets album
Genius & Friends. In the spring of 2008, Knight appeared alongside Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle and Diana Ross at the 'Divas with Heart' concert in aid of cardiac research, at New York's Radio City Hall. Also in 2008 Gladys, Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr. and Ben Stiller performed on
American Idol to raise money for charity. In 2009, Knight sang "His Eye Is On The Sparrow" and "The Lord's Prayer" at the funeral service for
Michael Jackson. In September 2011, a new, updated recording of Shirley Bassey's 1960s classic "
I (Who Have Nothing)" was released on iTunes and Amazon. In 2013, Knight recorded the
Lenny Kravitz-written and -produced song "You And I Ain't Nothin' No More" for the soundtrack from
Lee Daniels' motion picture
The Butler. The song was added to the movie's soundtrack of older songs with various artists so the producers could nominate it for Best Song from a Motion Picture category at the
Academy Awards. (2022)
Where My Heart Belongs (2014) marked her 30th top-40 R&B album, including work by Gladys Knight & the Pips. In a 2014 interview, she expressed a hope that women would "Stand Up" and stop selling sex in the music/entertainment industry. She commented that the growing trend saddened her heart and that she had been taught to dress respectfully for her audiences ... "not take it off, put it on." Knight is ranked number 18 on VH1 network's list of the 100 Greatest Women of Rock. In 2019, Knight accepted an invitation to sing the
national anthem at
Super Bowl LIII. She faced criticism for agreeing to perform due to the alleged blacklisting of
Colin Kaepernick by the
National Football League after he began
protesting police brutality during pre-game anthem ceremonies. Similar criticism was expressed against the
half-time show performers,
Maroon 5,
Travis Scott, and
Big Boi. Knight defended her decision to sing, claiming to understand Kaepernick's reasons for protesting but criticizing him for kneeling during the national anthem. In 2019, Knight was invited to play at the 100th Anniversary of
Delaware State Fair, located in
Harrington, Delaware. In 2022, Knight received
Kennedy Center Honors, presented by U.S. President
Joe Biden. She also headlined a U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit Dinner at the White House.
Farewell tours In October 2009, Knight started her farewell tour of the United Kingdom, which featured
Tito Jackson as her supporting act and special appearances by
Dionne Warwick. The UK Farewell Tour featured higher production values than previous "Gladys Knight, a mic and a light" appearances by Knight in the UK. A glossy program was available and the show featured pre-produced animation on large on-stage screens. The tour was promoted by an appearance on the TV program
Later... with Jools Holland where Knight performed "
If I Were Your Woman" and "
Help Me Make It Through the Night". In spite of her "farewell", Knight started touring the UK again a few years later, playing gigs in Scotland and England in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022 and 2024. A farewell tour of Australia and New Zealand was announced for March 2024. ==Acting==