2012-09-14

2609 - MERRY CLAYTON - Gimmie Shelter (1970)


MERRY CLAYTON

''GIMME SHELTER''

1970

38:17

1/Country Road

James Taylor/3:45

2/Tell All the People

Robby Krieger/2:54

3/Bridge Over Troubled Water

Paul Simon/5:47

4/I've Got Life

Galt MacDermot / Jerome Ragin / James Redo/3:27

5/Gimme Shelter

Mick Jagger / Keith Richards/3:30

6/Here Comes Those Heartaches Again

James Cleveland/3:03

7/Forget It I Got It

Jimmy Miller / Gary Wright/2:53

8/You've Been Acting Strange

Billy Preston/3:16

9/I Ain't Gonna Worry My Life Away

Merry Clayton / Billy Preston/4:19

10/Good Girls

Billy Page/2:43

11/Glad Tidings

Van Morrison/2:40

David Cohen /Guitar

Gary Coleman /Percussion

Victor Feldman /Percussion

Paul Humphrey /Drums

King Errisson /Congas

Lou Morrell /Guitar

Orville 'Red' Rhodes /Guitar

Billy Preston /Organ, Piano

Joe Sample /Organ, Piano

Louie Shelton /Guitar

David T. Walker /Guitar

Bob West /Bass

BIOGRAPHY

by Chris True

Best known for her background vocal work on the Rolling Stones' legendary single "Gimme Shelter," Merry Clayton had a long and successful career as backup singer, solo artist, and actress. Born December 25, 1948 (hence the rather "holiday" feel of her first name), in New Orleans, LA, Clayton recorded tracks with Elvis Presley, the Supremes, Ray Charles, and Joe Cocker, as well as being a member of Ray Charles' Raelettes in the early '60s. Her solo debut, "The Doorbell Rings," was released in 1963, and she eventually found success as a session singer for the aforementioned artists. She followed up her best-known work -- the appearance on "Gimme Shelter" -- with a solo album of the same name, and during the '70s managed some minor R&B hits with tracks like "After All This Time" in 1971 and "Oh No Not My Baby" in 1973. After a brief hiatus from the music business, Clayton did minor acting work, appearing in the film Maid to Order and Cagney & Lacey. Clayton returned to the music side of things in 1994, albeit as a gospel singer, with the album Miracles. In 1996, Clayton performed with Marianne Faithfull and Darlene Love in the show 20th Century Pop, a performance of "20 rock-era standards."

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