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Etta James

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 5:55 pm
by grooverider
Etta James is in a Riverside, California hospital with end-stage leukemia and dementia. Ms. James is one of our national treasures. Here is "Waiting for Charlie to Come Home".


Re: Etta James

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:26 pm
by Bruce Bernard Williams
I am and always have been a huge fan of Ms. James and remember when I'd attend her shows in OKC and afterwards would come to my dad's nightclub to eat. A friend of mine was the drummer in the house band and at one performance at a club called "The Pink Flamingo" on N.E. 4th and Eastern (now M.L.K.,Jr.) during the sixties, she stopped the band in mid-song and said "Start over, you're not playing this right!". My friend threw both drumsticks at her and got up and walked out the door and I followed him but couldn't keep up-he was mad and really moving fast. I do remember "Waitin' For Charlie To Come Home" and wonder did Burt do the arrangement/production of it? I especially like Nancy Wilson's recording of it but am certain Burt didn't do the arrangements on it. I remember someone by the name of H.B. Barnum doing either the arrangements or productions or both for her Capitol recordings. Only wish Dionne would do an album of new and classic songs and include this gem amongst the others. My thoughts and prayers are with Etta and her family. No one, but NO one could ever take her place!

Re: Etta James

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 11:34 am
by grooverider
Bruce, The credits on the 45 single by Ms. James say, "Orchestration by Riley Hampton". Here's a version that does have the participation of Burt Bacharach. It's a live recording done by Trijntje Oosterhuis:




And, yes, many thoughts are with the legendary Etta James and her family at this time.

Re: Etta James

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 11:15 pm
by steveo_1965
Sorry to hear about Ms. James' health...
Regarding "Charlie" , I think Burt orchestrates on the Kapp version with JAne Morgan,
including a rare orchestration of him doing another composers song with her(Ask Me To Dance).flip side of that 45.