- Mable John
Mable John (born
November 3 ,1930 ) is an Americanblues vocalist who was the first female signed byBerry Gordy to Motown'sTamla label.Biography
John was born in
Bastrop, Louisiana , and moved from the south toDetroit to find employment. After graduating from Pershing High School, she took a job as an insurance representative at a company run by Berry Gordy's mother, Bertha. She soon met Gordy and in 1959 began recording for him. She released her first single, "Who Wouldn't Love a Man Like That?," the following year to no success. John followed with "No Love" and then with "Actions Speak Louder Than Words" the following year. Motown eventually found a home in the world of accessible R&B with smooth production, and Gordy thinned out his roster of early blues artists. He kept John on through the next year as a background singer and dissolved her contract in 1962.After leaving Motown, Mable John spent several years as a Raelette, backing many
Ray Charles hits. In 1966 she attempted a solo career again, signing withStax Records . Her first single with the label, "Your Good Thing is About to End," became a soul classic as result of its honest lyrics and John's emotional performance. The song peaked at #6 on the R&B charts, and even managed to cross over onto pop radio, peaking at #95 there. She released six more singles for the label, none of which captured her first single's success. After leaving Stax Records in 1968, John rejoined theRaelettes for several years. She left secular music in 1973, and began managing Christian gospel acts, occasionally returning to the studio as a singer.Mable John received a Pioneer Award from the
Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 1994. She appeared inJohn Sayles ' 2007 movie "Honeydripper".Mable is the oldest sister of legendary R&B singer
Little Willie John .Discography
Albums
* "Stay Out of the Kitchen" (1966, Stax)
ingles
* "Who Wouldn't Love a Man Like That?" (1960, Tamla)
* "(I Guess There's) No Love" (1960)
* "Actions Speak Louder Than Words" (1961)
* "Your Good Thing Is About to End" (1966, Stax) R&B: #6 US: #95
* "You're Taking Up Another Man's Place" (1966)
* "Same Time, Same Place" (1967)
* "I'm a Big Girl Now" (1967)
* "Don't Hit Me No More" (1967)
* "Able Mable" (1968)
* "Running Out" (1968)External links
*http://www.mablejohn.com/
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