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Gwen McCrae
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Best remembered for her number one R&B hit
"Rockin' Chair"
from 1975,
Gwen McCrae
was a gutsy Southern soul diva with a particular affinity for dance tracks. Along with her husband
George
(
"Rock Your Baby"
),
Gwen
was part of the Miami-based T.K. Records stable, which laid a great deal of groundwork for the disco explosion. Born
Gwen Mosley
in Pensacola, FL, in 1943, she grew up singing in her Pentecostal church and later discovered secular singers like
Sam Cooke
and
Aretha Franklin
.
She began performing in local clubs as a teenager, also singing with local groups like
the Lafayettes
and
the Independents
. In 1963, she met a young Navy sailor named
George McCrae
, whom she married within a week. When
George
was discharged, he re-formed an earlier group he'd sung with called
the Jivin' Jets
, and invited
Gwen
to join as well. Soon, however,
George
and
Gwen
split off to form a duo -- aptly dubbed
George & Gwen
-- and moved to West Palm Beach to perform in clubs all over South Florida.
George & Gwen
were discovered in 1967 by singer
Betty Wright
, who helped get them signed to
Henry Stone
's Alston label. Their debut single,
"Three Hearts in a Tangle,"
was released in 1969; the follow-up,
"Like Yesterday Our Love Is Gone,"
marked the first time they worked with the writing team of
Clarence Reid
(who would later morph into the bawdy comic
Blowfly
) and
Willie Clarke
. Both were regional hits, as was third single,
"No One Left to Come Home,"
although none of those records broke nationally; meanwhile, the McCraes and
Wright
were collectively earning a reputation as stellar session vocalists. In 1970, one of
Gwen
's solo recordings, the
Bobby "Blue" Bland
cover
"Lead Me On,"
was picked up by Columbia and became her first Top 40 hit on the R&B charts. In the wake of that breakthrough,
George
temporarily retired from singing to become her manager, and Alston leased her contract to Columbia; she recorded several more singles over the next few years, but without comparable chart success.
Columbia declined to renew
McCrae
's contract in 1973, and she was signed to a different
Henry Stone
label, the T.K. subsidiary Cat. She had a regional hit with
"He Keeps Something Groovy Goin' On"
that year, and then her second national hit with the R&B Top 20
"For Your Love"
(originally recorded by
Ed Townsend
). However, her minor 1974 hit
"It's Worth the Hurt"
was overshadowed by
George
's across-the-board smash
"Rock Your Baby,"
a song originally intended for
Gwen
that heralded disco's arrival on the pop charts. It was
Gwen
's turn in the spotlight the following year, when she took the sexy
Reid
/
Clarke
composition
"Rockin' Chair"
all the way to the top of the R&B charts, not to mention the pop Top Ten. In the wake of its success,
McCrae
released her first-ever album (also called
Rockin' Chair
) and scored further R&B hits with
"Love Insurance"
and
"Cradle of Love."
By this time, the separate successes were taking their toll on the McCraes' marriage (
Gwen
has since alleged that her husband beat her frequently). A 1976 duet single,
"Winners Together, Losers Apart,"
fell short of the R&B Top 40, and a full album of duets failed to assuage matters. The couple split later that year, and
Gwen
scored what turned out to be her last chart hit for Cat,
"Damn Right It's Good."
Despite a fine effort with the 1978 LP
Let's Straighten It Out
,
McCrae
's commercial momentum was stalled, and although 1979's
"All This Love That I'm Giving"
later became a favorite on Britain's Northern soul scene, it didn't attract much attention upon its release. With the T.K. label family in serious financial trouble,
McCrae
moved to New Jersey and signed with Atlantic in 1980, a stint that produced two albums (
Gwen McCrae
and
On My Way
) and several chart singles still prized by collectors:
"Funky Sensation,"
"Poyson,"
and
"Keep the Fire Burning."
Feeling underpromoted,
McCrae
moved back to Florida, cut a one-off single for the small Black Jack label in 1984 called
"Do You Know What I Mean,"
and retired from the music business.
McCrae
was rediscovered by the British Northern soul and rare groove scenes during the '80s, and she traveled to England to record a couple of singles for Rhythm King in 1987. Pleased with her enduring popularity in the U.K.,
McCrae
eventually recorded an entire album for the British Homegrown label in 1996, titled
Girlfriend's Boyfriend
. Upon returning to America, she signed with the revived Goldwax label, distributed by Ichiban, and recorded another album later that year,
Psychic Hot Line
. In 1998, Ichiban reissued
Girlfriend's Boyfriend
in the U.S.
McCrae
returned in 1999 with
Still Rockin'
, which received favorable reviews in blues and classic soul circles. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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On My Way
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Gwen McCrae Sings TK
(7 songs)
Rockin' Chair/Something So Right
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Let's Straighten It Out/Melody of Life
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