Shirley Ellis - Three Six Nine! The Best Of Shirley Ellis
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- Condition New
- Type CD
- Vendor Ace Records
- SKU 29667087728
- Artisti Shirley Ellis
- Lyhyt kuvaus Recorded between 1963 and 1967, two dozen of the Nitty Gritty Girlâs finest recordings for Congress and Columbia, many written by her mentor Lincoln Chase. Includes Shirleyâs unforgettable signature hits âThe Nitty Grittyâ, âThe Name Gameâ, âThe Clapping Songâ and âSoul Timeâ (all in stereo), many other great singles, and highlights from her âIn Actionâ and âSugar, Letâs Shing-A-Ling: Soul Time With Shirley Ellisâ albums. Bumper 24-page booklet features in-depth notes and a cornucopia of colourful illustrations, including previously unpublished photos from the Sony Music Archives. A lifelong resident of the Bronx borough of New York City, Shirley Marie OâGarra registered her first songwriting copyrights in 1954 and went on to pen R&B numbers for the Sh-Booms and the Heartbreakers. The latter group was managed by Alphonso Elliston, Shirleyâs husband. Early in her career she sang with jazz/calypso ensemble the Metronomes. She entered the Miss Transit Talent Night at Smallâs Paradise in Harlem, earning favourable reviews for the Sarah Vaughan-ish quality of her vocals, and won the Amateur Night contest at the Apollo Theater with her rendition of the standard âSkylarkâ. In 1959 Shirley was introduced to Lincoln Chase, who became her manager and songwriting mentor. Chase penned her first record, âA Beautiful Loveâ, issued in 1961. Two years later she made a connection with music publisher Al Gallico, who secured her a deal with Kapp Recordsâ Congress subsidiary. Earliest copies of her first Congress single credited âThe Real Nitty Grittyâ to Shirley Elliston, soon shortened to âThe Nitty Grittyâ by Shirley Ellis, as which it reached Billboardâs Top 10 in early 1964. Her follow-up, â(Thatâs) What The Nitty Gritty Isâ, was a smaller hit a short while later. âTakinâ Care Of Businessâ and âSuch A Nightâ, her next 45s, sported knockout background vocals by Dee Dee Warwick and her session singing colleagues, but failed to chart. Enter hit-making producer/arranger Charles Calello and the blockbusting âThe Name Gameâ, which peaked at #3. The chart momentum continued with âThe Clapping Song (Clap Pat Clap Slap)â, another Top 10 smash. Based on the popular schoolyard chant, the song became her UK breakthrough, hitting #4 in the New Musical Express chart. Next came âThe Puzzle Song (A Puzzle In Song)â, which Shirley told the press was âdesigned to have people scratching their headsâ, and the exceeding primitive and lyrically impenetrable âKa Ta Ga Ta Boom Beatâ. Congress refused to release the latter, which would eventually premiere on Ace Recordsâ âGreat Googly Mooâ collection 45 years later. Reflecting protest trends, Shirleyâs âYou Better Be Good, Worldâ was released for Christmas 1965. The chilling H-bomb blast opening and eerie funereal beat created an unmatched otherworldly tableau. A title of considerable length went through unusual permutations on her final Congress single, âEver See A Diver Kiss His Wife While The Bubbles Bounce About Above The Water?â. Trade magazines reported that Shirley had signed a recording contract with Audio Fidelity and that her next single would appear on the Karate label, but instead she signed with Columbia, thanks to Charles Calello who had recently been appointed the companyâs Popular A&R Dept Producer. Lincoln Chaseâs âBirds, Bees, Cupids And Bowsâ became her first Columbia single. Composed by Shirley, the follow-up âSoul Timeâ charted in the USA and became a dancefloor favourite in the UK, where it would be reissued in 1971 and 1977. Her third and final Columbia 45, âSugar, Letâs Shing-A-Lingâ, hit stores in May in May 1967. A year later it was reported that Shirley had signed with Bell Records and that Lincoln Chase had completed sessions for her new single, but the record never materialised and Shirley retired from show business. But Shirley Ellis and her songs would prove hard to forget. Gladys Knight & the Pips successfully revived âThe Nitty Grittyâ in 1969 and Ricardo Ray released a Latin-flavoured rendition. Shirleyâs recording of âThe Clapping Songâ charted again in the UK in 1978, as did a version by the Belle Stars in 1982. Her songs have also been featured in TV commercials and motion pictures, including Spider-Man 3, Northern Soul, Radio Flyer, My Girl and Hudson Hawk. In Flawless, Philip Seymour Hoffman used âThe Name Gameâ to rehabilitate stroke victim Robert De Niro. The number has also been recorded by Mexicoâs Olivia Molina, French-Canadian Anne Renee, Brazilâs Xuxa, the actor Divine and others. Shirley and Lincoln Chase received a composer credit on Mariah Careyâs #1 âHeartbreakerâ, which sampled Stacy Lattislawâs R&B hit âAttack Of The Name Gameâ. Rapper Lilâ Kim portrayed Shirley on the TV drama American Dreams and danced to âThe Clapping Songâ on Dancing With The Stars, while Jessica Lange and the Asylum cast performed âThe Name Gameâ on the series American Horror Story. Shirley died on 5 October 2005 at age 76. Sadly she didnât live to see Amy Winehouse translate the âShirley Ellis Soundâ into five Grammy Awards, most notably for the particularly Shirley-esque âRehabâ. But she remains âan experience altogether unbelievable and at the same time very realâ. Harry Young (Ace Records)
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1. The Clapping Song (Clap Pat Clap Slap)
2. The Name Game
3. The Nitty Gritty
4. Don't Let Go
5. Takin' Care Of Business
6. Such A Night
7. Get Out
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9. (That's) What The Nitty Gritty Is
10. Bring It On Home To Me
11. C.C. Rider
12. I Never Will Forget
13. I See It, I Like It, I Want It
14. The Puzzle Song (A Puzzle In Song)
15. Ka Ta Ga Ta Boom Beat
16. One Sour Note
17. You Better Be Good, World
18. Ever See A Diver Kiss His Wife While The Bubbles Bounce About Above The Water?
19. Birds, Bees, Cupids And Bows
20. Soul Time
21. Waitin'
22. Sugar, Let's Shing-A-Ling
23. Back Track
24. Yes I'm Ready
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