Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Barbara Lewis - Discography

Barbara Lewis - Discography


Pop-soul doesn't get much better than Barbara Lewis, whose seductive, emotive croon took "Hello Stranger" to number three in 1963. The Michigan native had been writing songs since the age of nine, and began recording as a teenager with producer Ollie McLaughlin, who also had a hand in the careers of Del Shannon, the Capitols, and Deon Jackson. Lewis wrote all of the songs on her debut LP (including "Hello Stranger") and confidently handled harmony soul numbers (some with backing by the Dells) and more pop-savvy tunes, some of which, like "Hello Stranger," were driven by an organ and a bossa nova-like beat. Follow-ups to "Hello Stranger" didn't sell nearly as well (although one of her singles, "Someday We're Gonna Love Again," was covered by the Searchers for a British Invasion hit). In the mid-'60s she began doing some recordings in New York City, with assistance from producers like Bert Berns and Jerry Wexler, that employed more orchestral arrangements and pop-conscious material. The approach clicked, both commercially and artistically: "Baby I'm Yours" and "Make Me Your Baby" were both big hits, and both among the best mid-'60s girl group-style productions. Lewis cut an album in the late '60s for Stax (on the Enterprise subsidiary) that, as one would expect, gave her sound a grittier approach, without compromising the smooth and poppy elements integral to the singer's appeal. It passed mostly unnoticed, though, and Lewis withdrew from the music business after a few other singles. The "beach music" scene of the Carolinas remains a bastion of appreciation for Lewis' records, which continue to enjoy popularity and airplay there decades after their original release.










6 comments:

Dianelinda said...

Hi Ausiguy wonderful collections, love them all, where are the links for Barbara Lewis? Can't find them. Thanks

Dianelinda said...

where are the links for Barbara Lewis? I really like her music

Ozzieguy said...

Hello Unknown Person,
I have fixed it all so that it is easier for everyone.

Regards
Ozzieguy

Dianelinda said...

thanks very much. I smapped them right up. You must have thousands of albums. Again, thanks

Ozzieguy said...

Excellent and yes I do have thousands of albums that is for sure.
My studio is full of albums :-)

Vera Lane said...

Great Share. Thank you Ozzieguy
regards
Vera