Randy Crawford's debut album, "Everything Must Change," released on January 1, 1976, under Rhino/Warner Records, is a soulful journey that showcases her powerful vocals and versatile musical range. This 38-minute album is a testament to Randy Crawford's ability to blend smooth R&B, jazz, and pop influences into a cohesive and captivating collection of songs. From the title track "Everything Must Change," a poignant ballad that sets the tone for the album, to the upbeat and infectious "I'm Easy," Randy Crawford's voice shines through each track. The album also features the heartfelt "I Had to See You One More Time" and the soul-stirring "I've Never Been to Me," which would later become one of her most beloved and enduring hits. With a mix of original compositions and well-chosen covers, "Everything Must Change" is a timeless piece of work that highlights Randy Crawford's artistry and sets the stage for her illustrious career.