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Etta James (1938-2012): 'The Blues Is My Business, & Business Is Good'

Posted: 01/20/12 03:11 PM ET

Talk about "born to sing the blues."

She was named Jamesetta Hawkins. Her mother was 14 and completely uninterested in the parenting grind. She never knew who her father was (although, decades later, she was semi-reliably informed he was Minnesota Fats, the legendary pool hustler).

Her childhood, she said, was like a series of one-night stands; she was passed from relative to relative. The one constant was singing. At five, she joined a gospel choir in Los Angeles -- and was soon proclaimed a prodigy. At 15, she and two friends formed a vocal trio. They got noticed -- their recording of "Roll With Me, Henry" (a title so sexy it had to be renamed: "The Wallflower") went to #2 on the R&B charts. Etta was, at 16, touring with Little Richard.

Her follow-up single, "Good Rockin' Daddy," was another hit. It took her only a few more years to get to Chess Records, the Chicago-based label that knew how to get great records out of blues artists. At 22, Etta James had a big voice --- and a big, brassy personality. And she had History; she'd been a professional musician for six years, she'd been around.

Leonard Chess liked "triangle" songs, and he found a great one for Etta's Chess debut: "All I Could Do Was Cry." The set-up: Etta watching her lover marry another woman. The refrain: "I was losing the man that I loved, and all I could do was cry." Etta needed only one take. When she was finished, she was crying --- and so were some of the engineers.

Success can be harder than failure, especially for musicians.

Etta's response to busted romance was to take drugs. "Some people can't work high, but I can," she boasted. "I may be one of those singers who has enough power to overcome the fog and filters of drugs." She couldn't overcome the cost of drugs, however; she was arrested for writing bad checks.

But she kept pumping out the hits: "I'd Rather Go Blind" and "Tell Mama." After a few lost years, Etta re-connected with Chess Records. By 1978, she was the opening act for the Rolling Stones.

I own most of the Etta James catalog. I sample it often, for a woman who lived this hard -- who loved and lost and paid the price for everything she got and a lot she didn't -- oozes the kind of wisdom you don't find in books. That was the thing about Etta: She had total credibility. She lived the blues, and you'd best believe she was going to tell you about them, and in the bluntest (and thus, most poetic) way possible. (If you ever saw Etta live, you know that she was a great deal raunchier than the new kids).

"The blues is my business, and business is good," she sings, and that's true of all the CDs she released since 1989. For me, the best is Seven Year Itch. [It's a fortune on CD. [To buy the MP3, click here.] After that, it's a coin toss. Life, Love and the Blues is pretty great. [To buy the CD from Amazon, click here. For the MP3 download, click here.] Of equal merit, Love's Been Rough on Me. [To buy the CD from Amazon, click here. For the MP3 download, click here.]

Jealousy, anger, revenge ("feel like breakin' up somebody's home"), lust -- this is Shakespearean stuff. So lower the lights. Stop all conversation. Etta James was a presence. To hear her is be shaken, stroked and -- not least -- schooled.

[Cross-posted from HeadButler.com]

 
Talk about "born to sing the blues." She was named Jamesetta Hawkins. Her mother was 14 and completely uninterested in the parenting grind. She never knew who her father was (although, decades later...
Talk about "born to sing the blues." She was named Jamesetta Hawkins. Her mother was 14 and completely uninterested in the parenting grind. She never knew who her father was (although, decades later...
 
 
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Dustee
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07:52 PM on 01/23/2012
I lost two people in one 12 month period that will be hard for me to live without. Etta James and my Mother. I'll always remember my mother yelling up to me to turn down that crying music! I'd be playing the usual Etta tunes...'At Last', waiting for Charlie to come home, All I could do was cry, and of course....my dearest darling, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJ0zhgmYIuY .
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Dustee
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07:31 PM on 01/23/2012
Mr. Kornbluth thank you so much for sharing this with us. It took me way back to my childhood. Thank you!
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Cye
05:26 AM on 01/23/2012
I recall hearing her voice for the first time a few years ago and we literally stopped in my tracks. Her voice had a quality that even now I can't quite describe. It seemed so personal, so modern, so subtle and raw at the same time.

She was just fantastic. Vale.
01:40 PM on 01/22/2012
I would rather go blind...
Than read that Etta James is dead.
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02:46 AM on 01/22/2012
I only know the iconic "At Last", and it is pure magic. Etta was definitely blues singer, for every version of "At Last" that I have encountered in the past 12 hours, Etta's success with this song seems to stem from her mastery of the blues form. I like it that she is singing an F blues over a standard I-vi-ii-V-I progression -- I am a sucker for this well-used progression. Etta was a rare talent.
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triplettam
Mind Bender
01:13 AM on 01/22/2012
Bye Baby. You won't be forgotten.
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Deborah Beck
Say What?
05:06 PM on 01/21/2012
So sad that Etta has left this world but what a legacy she has gifted onto us.

Rest in peace Etta!
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jokamachi
You're doing it wrong.
04:05 PM on 01/21/2012
She got even sexier as she got older.
02:10 PM on 01/21/2012
I was in a diner with my father in 1955, I was ten years old and in this diner somewhere in Los Angeles I heard "Roll with me Henry" on the juke box and my whole life took a turn, right there at age ten. My body felt electrified, I couldn't believe such sounds could exist and my future was clear; SCREW the "Doggie in the Window" (Doris Day's hit of the time), THIS is what's happening. Thank you for a great life Etta, RIP.
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triplettam
Mind Bender
01:11 AM on 01/22/2012
Know how you feel. Some people can do that.
08:40 AM on 01/21/2012
They say you'll be remembered depending on what you do. People like Etta James, Malcom X, James Brown etc. Those people will always be remembered.

(Those who changed the world or tried and those who did good within their lives and all the good children, animals,good people in general, From the bottom of my heart I want to say thank you for all that you all have done and I'm sorry for you alls deaf and the bad that that you all went through.)
08:05 AM on 01/21/2012
This white woman was "born blue". Rest in peace Ms Etta.....it's definitely our loss.
02:01 PM on 01/21/2012
SHE WAS BLACK (rumored to be fathered by a white man). Either way mixed raced NOT a WHITE WOMAN.
03:01 PM on 01/21/2012
Marie I worded that poorly. Maybe I should have said

This white woman was "born blue" too.

Sorry if I offended anyone. I love her music.
03:19 PM on 01/21/2012
No offense but Etta James was a black woman.
06:37 AM on 01/23/2012
Apparently neither of you are familar with her music. Listen to Born Blue and you'll understand my post.

Thanks OuttoLunch....glad someone understood.
Kali03
Obama/Biden 2012
07:53 AM on 01/21/2012
Wow, what a voice.

RIP, Etta James.
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02:22 AM on 01/21/2012
How about a shout out to Johnny Otis who died yesterday. RnR HOF wrote Etta's first hit "Roll With Me Henry", and several other hits(notably, "Willie and The Hand-Jive"). Pioneer Greek in the Blue's world.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/music-obituaries/9028829/Johnny-Otis.html
02:12 PM on 01/21/2012
I used to watch "The Johnny Otis Show" on TV when I was a kid in LA, I think it was from his club in Watts- Amazing times.
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triplettam
Mind Bender
01:13 AM on 01/22/2012
Johnny died? Man. Not a good week. RIP Johnny. You'll have a friend up there.
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susanbsbi
Slave to 3 cats
10:28 PM on 01/20/2012
She was a legend in her rights. My heart and prayers go out to her family, friends and fans.As a tribute I am play all her records on Spotify tonight
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Fortune27
Loving the ride...
10:23 PM on 01/20/2012
Etta James left us with a uncompromisingly honest blues legacy of love, loss, betrayal, lust and a unique sensual power. I wish I could say I would have loved to have met her but I would be lying. Her autobiography, Rage to Survive written with David Ritz, revealed a self-possessed addict who had no remorse for the other lives she destroyed in pursuit of her high. It was a relief to reach the end of the book. She struck me as a person best enjoyed from a distance and through her extraordinary, unparalleled musical talents. May she rest in peace.
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TooLooze
Someone should do something about all the problems
09:45 AM on 01/21/2012
Wonderfully stated. Extraordinary talent, intelligence and success often comes with a price; you have put it into perspective compassionately yet honestly. Well done, F&F.