Garry Glenn (May 12, 1955 – September 27, 1991) was a Detroit-born singer, songwriter, and musician renowned for his contributions to R&B and soul music. Beginning his career touring with his sister, gospel singer Beverly Glenn, he transitioned to songwriting in the late 1970s. Glenn penned hits for artists like Anita Baker, including the classic "Caught Up in the Rapture," and Eddie Kendricks' "Intimate Friends," later sampled by Alicia Keys. As a recording artist, he released two albums: his self-titled debut in 1980 and "Feels Good to Feel Good" in 1987. Glenn's enduring legacy is marked by his emotive compositions and significant influence on contemporary R&B. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Glenn?utm_source=openai))