La Melle Prince - The Man That Made A Woman Out Of Me
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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The Man That Made A Woman Out Of Me | 2:59 | |
All Alone In This World (Without You) | 2:41 |
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La Melle Prince - The Man Who Made A Woman Out Of Me
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
- Promo
- Stereo
- Single
Companies
Role | Company |
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Published By | Newkeys Music Inc. |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Producer | Owen Bradley |
Notes
- http://youtu.be/6ZbI8MRyYrI
- La Melle Prince was an African-American Country Music artist. Born January 7, 1927 in Kennett, Missouri, it is believed she passed away in Los Angeles in 1991.
- La Melle recorded a few tracks for the Los Angeles-based Aladdin label in 1950, resulting in one single, "Get High" b/w "Phone Me Blues". She signed with Decca Records in 1969, and recorded a couple of sides with legendary Producer Owen Bradley at his historic "Bradley's Barn" studio in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. La Melle was accompanied on these recordings by The Jordanaires, as well as Nashville's renowned "A-Team" of studio musicians.
- "The Man That Made A Woman Out of Me"
- [Roy Baham - Jane Lane]
- b/w
- "All Alone In This World (Without You)"
- [Vernice McAlpin - Owen Bradley - Betty Wade]
- Underappreciated in her time, and virtually unknown today, one listen to these recordings proves that La Melle Prince is one of the most intriguing and distinct artists in music history.
- This track was featured on the Grammy Award winning Warner Bros. Records 3-CD Box Set "From Where I Stand: The Black Experience In Country Music."
- For more information on La Melle Prince, check out these pages:
- http://www.myspace.com/lamelleprinces...
- http://www.facebook.com/pages/Owen-Br...
- http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bradley...
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): 122,138
- Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): 122, 139
- Rights Society: BMI
About La Melle Prince
African-American country music artist. Born January 7, 1927 in Kennett, Missouri, it is believed she passed away in Los Angeles in 1991.
Prince recorded a rhythm & blues session for the Los Angeles-based Aladdin label in 1950, resulting in one single, "Get High" b/w "Phone Me Blues".
She signed with Decca Records in 1969, and recorded with legendary producer Owen Bradley at his Bradley's Barn studio in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. She was accompanied on these recordings by The Jordanaires, as well as Nashville's renowned A-Tea of studio musicians.
Name Vars
- Prince
Comments
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Wow how true
Love this!
How many, many great country male and female performers on major labels that most of us have never heard of - but should?!
Nice song,thanks for sharing Armadillo
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