She next appeared a year later in a duet setting. The idea had been to team Conquest with Sam Cooke's brother L.C. Cooke, who was a pretty formidable soul singer in his own right, but he didn't make the sessions. Instead, Donny Hathaway, who had never before cut records outside the setting of the Mayfield Singers or as a backup singer on various Windy C and Curtom sides, stepped in. It was the start of an auspicious career, but not for Conquest. Donny June, as they were billed, didn't tear the charts up with I Thank You, Just Another Reason, or their remake of What's This I See, but the sound they got anticipated Hathaway's subsequent celebrated duets with Roberta Flack. Indeed, the single I Thank You, which went almost unnoticed in 1969, finally came into its own three years later, reaching number 41 on the RB listings and number 94 pop when it was reissued in the wake of Hathaway's success with Flack. It wasn't enough to rescue Conquest's recording career, however; she never cut another record and later gave up singing. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi