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Born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie in Glasglow, Scotland,  at age 15 Lulu belted out a raspy cover of The Isley Brother’s “Shout” that started her long and enduring entertainment career in 1964 in the U.K.

In addition to her singing career, Lulu began acting in 1967 in the Sidney Poitier British film “To Sir With Love”.  Lulu performed the title song that zoomed to #1 on the U.S. pop chart and #9 on the U.S. R&B chart and brought her to the attention of the American audience.  “Shout” was also then  re-released in the U.S. but it only charted  #96.  This is the song that Lulu will always be remembered for.

But I simply fell in love with Lulu after I heard “Oh Me Oh My”.  Written by Jim Doris and released on the Atco label, this one went to #22 on the U.S. Pop charts (and IMHO it should have been even higher) but only #47 in the U.K. (things that make you go Hmm).  Lulu’s voice had matured and the “rasp” was now in all the right places.  :-)   Even soul brother number one, James Brown, was quoted as saying: “Lulu, you and I were born in the same pool. Honey, you got soul!”

Apparently the soul came through loud and clear when Aretha Franklin heard the cut because she covered the tune herself in 1971 on her “Young, Gifted & Black” LP.

Here is Lulu in a vintage performance video of “OMOM”. You go blue-eyed soul sister!

Lulu Kennedy-Cairns is still rockin’ today and as gorgeous as ever. I recently saw her on a PBS special singing here signature song, “To Sir With Love”" and here voice sounds better today than it did in the sixties — if you can believe it.  Still performing, check out Lulu’s Official Website for touring information and other news.

As always, I appreciate you taking time to stop in to read and enjoy the music.

Musically Yours,

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Filed under: Atco, Blue Eyed Soul, British Blue Eyed Soul, British Invasion, Fabulous Female Vocalists, Jim Doris, Lulu, Oh Me Oh My (I'm A Fool For You Baby), Pop/Soul, Sixties

Now this is one funky girl group! This group was formed in 1960 when lead Delores Johnson (Flora Williams), Eloise Hester, and Joshie Armstead sang backup for Tina Turner on her first recording, “A Fool in Love.” They cut “I’m Blue” on the Atco label the following year, with Tina singing background for them, and it zoomed to #3 on the R&B charts and #19 on the Pop charts. In fact it charted eight higher than Ike & Tina’s “Fool In Love” release.

Unfortunately after this release The Ikettes couldn’t seem to get another hit as big as this one, but this tune insured their rock and roll legacy. Ike penned this track so you must give him his props as well.

The song was featured prominently in the original Hairspray movie and on the 1988 Soundtrack.

Last but not least — another girl group, Salt ‘N Pepa, turned “I’m Blue” into “Shoop” on London Records in 1993. So the song lived on for over 30 decades still charting that year at the top spot (#1) on the Dance chart, Rap Single chart, and Top 40 chart – plus #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart !

Thanks for letting me share the music with you.

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Filed under: Atco, Girl Groups, I'm Blue (The Gong-Gong Song), Ike Turner - Composer, J. Blunt/S. Denton/C James/O. Roberts, London Records, Nineties, Pop/Rap, R&B, Salt 'N Pepa, Shoop, Sixties, The Ikettes

Irving Berlin wrote this song in 1940. It won the 1942 Academy Award for “Best Original Song”. It has a helluva history that you can read about here.

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Filed under: Atco, Holiday Music, Magnificent Male Vocalists, Otis Redding, R&B/Holiday, Sixties, Stax/Volt, White Christmas

“Merry Christmas Baby” Performed by Otis Redding (1968)

December 3, 2007

Composed by Louis Baxter and Johnny Moore, and first sung by Charles Brown 1945, this cover version was on Otis Redding’s only Christmas single. Charting #9, this was the B-side of his recording of “White Christmas”. This song is aces! And so was Otis (RIP). Read more about him here. Enjoy

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