Ettajames1955-1960.7z - Filefactory Now
After a brief lull in the late 50s, Etta signed with (a subsidiary of the legendary Chess Records ) in 1960. This move was the most significant turning point in her career.
: Leonard Chess saw potential in Etta as a sophisticated ballad singer. He moved her away from gritty R&B and toward lush, orchestral arrangements. EttaJAMES1955-1960.7z - FileFactory
: During this period, she released tracks like "Good Rockin' Daddy" (1955) and "Tough Lover" (1956). These recordings showcase a raw, raspy vocal style that leaned heavily into the rock-and-roll energy of the mid-50s. 2. The Transition and Signing to Chess (1960) After a brief lull in the late 50s,
: Her 1955 debut, " The Wallflower (Roll with Me, Henry) ," was an "answer song" to Hank Ballard's "Work with Me, Annie." It topped the R&B charts and established her as a bold, assertive voice in a male-dominated genre. He moved her away from gritty R&B and
Discovered by Johnny Otis at age 15, Etta's early years were defined by "jump blues" and "up-tempo" R&B.
: In 1955, she was "Peaches," a gritty street-smart girl; by 1960, she was a refined woman capable of immense vulnerability.
: In 1960, she recorded several duets with Harvey Fuqua (of The Moonglows), such as " If I Can't Have You ," which added a romantic, doo-wop-inflected dimension to her repertoire.