- Homer Banks
Homer Banks (August 2, 1941 - April 3, 2003) was an African-American songwriter, singer and record producer, best known for his songs for
Stax Records in the 1960s and 1970s. Many of the songs he wrote have become contemporary classicshttp://arts.guardian.co.uk/news/obituary/0,12723,942506,00.html Obituary] .Life
Banks was born in
Memphis, Tennessee , and at the age of 16 formed the Soul Consolidators gospel group which toured around the southern states, often performing his own material. After military service, he returned to Memphis in 1964, and started a singing career with the small Genie label where he metIsaac Hayes and David Porter. Soon, Stax founderEstelle Axton hired him to work at the record shop attached to the company's Satellite Studios, where he stayed for three years, also recording for the Minit label. One of his Minit recordings, "(Ain't That) A Lot of Love", provided the basic riff later used by theSpencer Davis Group on their hit "Gimme Some Lovin' "http://arts.guardian.co.uk/news/obituary/0,12723,942506,00.html Obituary] [ [http://www.soulwalking.co.uk/Respect2003.html Respect 2003 Page ] ] .Jim Stewart at Stax refused to give Banks a contract as a singer, but eventually Stax did give him a songwriting contract. He began working with co-writer Allen Jones, placing songs withJohnnie Taylor andSam and Dave , and also writing "I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down", later a UK hit forElvis Costello . Banks had greater success withthe Staple Singers , writing their first Stax single "Long Walk To DC", and then some of their biggest hits including "If You're Ready (Come Go With Me) ".In 1968 he formed a songwriting trio with Bettye Crutcher and Raymond Jackson, calling themselves We Three. Their first song was "Who's Making Love", which was recorded by Johnnie Taylor and became a # 3 pop hit and # 1 R&B hit, Stax's biggest. Banks also wrote, with Jackson and Carl Hampton, "
(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right ", a powerful song of guilt and deception. The song was first recorded byThe Emotions , became a smash hit when recorded byLuther Ingram , and later became a key song for both Isaac Hayes andMillie Jackson as well as being recorded by many other singers includingBarbara Mandrell ,Rod Stewart andCassandra Wilson .Banks' twin brother James also worked for Stax, co-writing the company's last big hit,
Shirley Brown 's "Woman to Woman" [ [http://www.soulexpress.net/shirleybrown.htm Shirley Brown Part 1 ] ] .After Stax folded, Homer Banks and Carl Hampton then won a publishing deal with
A&M Records and moved to California, where they continued to write but with less success. In 1977, as Banks and Hampton, they recorded the album "Passport To Ecstasy" forWarner Bros. Records . In the 1980s Banks formed the Two's Company recording company with Lester Snell, which released albums by J. Blackfoot and Ann Hines.Homer Banks died in Memphis of cancer, aged 61.
References
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