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What I always had known was the story behind The Rolling Stones hiring a female R&B singer, Merry Clayton, to lend her voice on the recording of their classic track "Gimme Shelter". Here's a short video of the event and her vocals stripped away
I recall hearing on the radio a year later Merry Clayton's version of that song on her own solo album
Now for what I recently learned
A personal favorite classic from 1964 was Betty Everett's "Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss")
It was Betty's one and only big hit but it was iconic, covered by dozens of performers who also scored high on the charts with that song(Cher, Linda Ronstadt).
But now I learned that Betty's version was also a cover. And yes indeed, it was Merry Clayton, back in 1963, who first recorded the song
Merry was 15 years old when she sang that song. She joined Ray Charles as one of his Raelettes and backed up many other performers during the 1960's. Another classic song she sang back-up to was Lynyrd Skynyrd's Sweet Home Alabama
Bart Simpson was also a fan of the song
I recall hearing on the radio a year later Merry Clayton's version of that song on her own solo album
Now for what I recently learned
A personal favorite classic from 1964 was Betty Everett's "Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss")
It was Betty's one and only big hit but it was iconic, covered by dozens of performers who also scored high on the charts with that song(Cher, Linda Ronstadt).
But now I learned that Betty's version was also a cover. And yes indeed, it was Merry Clayton, back in 1963, who first recorded the song
Merry was 15 years old when she sang that song. She joined Ray Charles as one of his Raelettes and backed up many other performers during the 1960's. Another classic song she sang back-up to was Lynyrd Skynyrd's Sweet Home Alabama
Bart Simpson was also a fan of the song
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