- Percy Mayfield
Percy Mayfield (
August 12 1920 –August 11 1984 ) was an Americansongwriter famous for the songs "Hit the Road Jack " and "Please Send Me Someone to Love ", as well as a successfulrhythm and blues artist known for his smooth vocal style.Career
Mayfield was born in Minden, the seat of
Webster Parish in northwesternLouisiana . As a youth, he showed a talent forpoetry and this led him into songwriting and singing. He began his performing career inTexas and then moved to Los Angeles,California by 1942 where success as a singer continued to elude him. Finally in 1947 a smallrecord label , Swing Time, signed him to record his song "Two Years of Torture". The song sold steadily over the next few years, promptingArt Rupe to sign Mayfield to his label,Specialty Records in 1950.cite web
url=http://home.earthlink.net/~v1tiger/percy.html
title=Percy Mayfield
publisher=
accessdate=2006-11-06 ]Although his vocal style was influenced by such stylists as Charles Brown, Mayfield did not focus on the white market as did many West Coast bluesmen. Rather, he sang blues
ballads , mostly his own songs, in a gentle vocal style. His most famous recording "Please Send Me Someone to Love ", a number oneR&B hit single in 1950, was widely influential and recorded by many other singers. The song is a brilliant combination of sensitivity to wider issues of conflict in the world and the very personal need for love.cite book
first=Charlie
last=Gillett
year= 1996
title= The Rise of Rock and Roll
edition= (2nd Ed.)
publisher= Da Capo Press
location=New York, N.Y.
pages= p. 144-146
id= ISBN 0-306-80683-5] A 1952 auto accident left him seriously injured, including a facial disfigurement that limited his performing. However, that did not stop his prolific songwriting. Mayfield continued to write and record for Specialty until 1954 and then recorded forChess Records andImperial Records . His career continued to flourish with songs like "Strange Things Happening", "Lost Love", "What a Fool I Was", "Prayin' for Your Return"' "Cry Baby", and "Big Question". [cite web
url=http://www.history-of-rock.com/west_coast_artists.htm
title=Percy Mayfield
publisher=history-of-rock.com
accessdate=2006-11-06 ]In 1961 he came to the attention of
Ray Charles with his song "Hit the Road Jack " who signed him to his own label,Tangerine Records , primarily as a songwriter where he wrote "Hide Nor Hair", "At The Club", "Danger Zone", and "On The Other Hand, Baby".Mayfield's songs tend to be downbeat and his lyrics tend to be heartbreaking, but his vulnerability and emotional sensitivity prevent songs like "Life Is Suicide" and "The River's Invitation" from being maudlin.
When Mayfield died of a heart attack in 1984, at the age of 63, [ [http://users.efortress.com/doc-rock/1980.html Dead Rock Stars Club website details] ] he had fallen back into obscurity [ [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/print/0,,4822011-110430,00.html Guardian newspaper obituary] ] .
Legacy
Mayfield hit his creative peak in the years before his music became a mainstream sound. Thus it was always a struggle to gain recognition that he was due. But available examples of his music demonstrate his writing and performing talent and his enormous influence on other performers.
References
External links
* [http://afgen.com/percy_mayfield.html Percy Mayfield biography]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_g1epc/is_bio/ai_2419200808 Biography from St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture]
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