Barbara Lynn - You'll Lose A Good Thing (The Beat, 1966) скачать видео бесплатно


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Singer/guitarist Barbara Lynn was a rare commodity during her heyday. Not only was she a female instrumentalist (one of the very first to hit the charts), but she also played left-handed -- quite well at that -- and even wrote some of her own material. Lynn's music often straddled the line between blues and Southern R&B, and since much of her early work -- including the number one R&B hit "You'll Lose a Good Thing" -- was recorded in New Orleans, it bore the sonic imprint of the Crescent City. Lynn was born Barbara Lynn Ozen in Beaumont, TX, on January 16, 1942; she played the piano as a child before switching to guitar, inspired by Elvis Presley. In junior high, Lynn formed her own band, Bobbie Lynn and the Idols; at this point, her musical role models veered between bluesmen (Guitar Slim, Jimmy Reed) and female pop singers (Brenda Lee, Connie Francis). After winning a few talent shows and playing some teen dances, the still-underage Lynn started working the local clubs and juke joints, risking getting kicked out of school if she had been discovered. Singer Joe Barry caught her live act and recommended her to his friend, producer/impresario Huey P. Meaux, aka the Crazy Cajun.

With her parents' consent, Meaux brought Lynn to New Orleans to record at the legendary Cosimo's studio. Lynn cut a few singles for the Jamie label with the understanding that if none hit, she was to attend college instead of pursuing music right off the bat. In 1962, her self-penned ballad "You'll Lose a Good Thing" became a national hit, reaching the pop Top Ten and climbing all the way to number one on the R&B charts. Her first album (of the same name) was also released that year, featuring ten of her originals among its 12 tracks. Lynn continued to record for Jamie up through 1965, producing follow-up R&B hits like "You're Gonna Need Me" and "Oh Baby (We Got a Good Thing Goin')," the latter of which was recorded by the Rolling Stones in 1965. In 1966, Lynn switched over to Meaux's Tribe label and cut "You Left the Water Running," which became something of an R&B standard and was covered by the likes of Otis Redding. In 1967, she signed with Atlantic and had another R&B hit with "This Is the Thanks I Get" early the following year; she also issued another album, Here Is Barbara Lynn, in 1968. Lynn scored one last hit for Atlantic in 1972's "(Until Then) I'll Suffer," but by this point, she had several children to worry about raising; dissatisfied with her promotion anyway, she wound up effectively retiring from the music business for most of the '70s and '80s, though she did play the occasional low-key tour.

Lynn returned to music in the mid-'80s, touring Japan for the first time in 1984; she later cut a live album there, called You Don't Have to Go, which was eventually issued in the States by Ichiban. Lynn had managed to retain a cult following among connoisseurs of American soul and blues in several different pockets of the world, and toured internationally during the early '90s. In 1994, Bullseye Blues issued her first full-fledged studio album in over two decades, So Good; Until Then I'll Suffer followed in 1996. Lynn later caught on with the respected blues label Antone's, and in 2000 she cut Hot Night Tonight, which featured a couple of raps by her son Bachelor Wise. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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5 years назад

Mark Riley

What a woman! She's playing the guitar, she's singing, and she looks damn good!

5 years назад

Lynn Fernandes

I don't Care. I don't like you.

5 years назад

RevEvangelist JOHNSON

Brings back memories of yesteryear. We had awesome music back in the day. Oh yeah.

5 years назад

505 Strat

Brilliant!

5 years назад

STRATO05

This is Cool.

5 years назад

Nomad Ronin

That is what SOUL is all about!

5 years назад

roy john

in 1960 I was 16 look at the music I had till 1980 wow the years were real good to me  and this is just  one of them

5 years назад

Terence Dumpleton

How cool is this chick x

5 years назад

Michael Curtis

This takes me back to my Jr. High sweetheart. She had that same gap between her teeth like Barbara. We did a lot of belly rubbing to this jam.

5 years назад

KT Kee

How come I've never heard of this woman, it's ridiculous she's not far more famous. Did she copy Hendrix, or did he copy her? Or was it just a coincidence that they're so spookily similar?

5 years назад

Christy Langley

Hey I'm using oldies but goodies tonight. Check it out. Another old comment below. Well, have you gone to bed yet...? Was just going to give you a little kiss good night. Kissing IS allowed from my lips to yours and yours to mine. So, go to bed and I'll be there in a minute to tuck you in... and join you.

5 years назад

caylx corolla

Man this is doin it for me right now

5 years назад

Edgar Barbera

Hell yeah!

5 years назад

Eric Talbot

LOVE IT LOVE IT☺☺☺☺☺☺

5 years назад

Lillie Albert

Wow! She is AMAZING! A beautiful sister, with damn good song, not to mention 1966, the year I was born, doesn't get any better

5 years назад

Fern

Love this lady

5 years назад

George Kokoris

Nothing left to say- except thank-you.

5 years назад

D Vader

You Go leftie!!

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