Rick James (born James Ambrose Johnson, Jr; February 1, 1948 - August 6, 20… Read Full Bio ↴Rick James (born James Ambrose Johnson, Jr; February 1, 1948 - August 6, 2004) was an American funk and soul musician from Buffalo New York, who worked as a singer, keyboardist, bassist, record producer, arranger, and composer during his long career. One of the most popular artists on the Motown label during the late 1970s and early 1980s, James was famous for his wild brand of funk music and his trademark cornrow braids. As time went on, James was given the unofficial title The King of Punk-Funk.
After dropping out of high school and joining the US Naval Reserve, he eventually went AWOL to concentrate on music. He fled to Canada in 1964 and started using the name Ricky Matthews. In Toronto, he led various incarnations of The Mynah Birds, some of which included Neil Young and Bruce Palmer (who would go on to form Buffalo Springfield) and Nick St. Nicholas (later of Steppenwolf). After scoring a deal with Motown, the band was swindled by their manager and the label discovered James was on the lam, and the band split up.
After serving time for desertion, James tried to rekindle the Mynah Birds, but eventually found a role as a writer and producer at Motown, using the name Terry Johnson on tunes for Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers and The Spinners. He moved to California in 1969 and formed Salt 'n' Pepper (not to be confused with Salt-N-Pepa) and worked with a number of bands (Heaven and Earth, Great White Cane, and Stone City Band) before returning to Motown, where he developed the gritty funk sound that would bring him hits and notoriety. "Super Freak" in 1981, from the Street Songs album, was his biggest hit. During this period, he also helped launch the careers of R&B singer Teena Marie and the Mary Jane Girls as well as producing Eddie Murphy's hit, Party All the Time.
After remaining moderately successful through the 80s, his popularity waned in the 90s and he succumbed to drugs, having frequent run-ins with the law, one of which resulted in a prison term. After an unsuccessful comeback attempt in 1997 and suffering a stroke, James retired. He died in 2004 from heart failure with multiple contributing factors.
After dropping out of high school and joining the US Naval Reserve, he eventually went AWOL to concentrate on music. He fled to Canada in 1964 and started using the name Ricky Matthews. In Toronto, he led various incarnations of The Mynah Birds, some of which included Neil Young and Bruce Palmer (who would go on to form Buffalo Springfield) and Nick St. Nicholas (later of Steppenwolf). After scoring a deal with Motown, the band was swindled by their manager and the label discovered James was on the lam, and the band split up.
After serving time for desertion, James tried to rekindle the Mynah Birds, but eventually found a role as a writer and producer at Motown, using the name Terry Johnson on tunes for Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers and The Spinners. He moved to California in 1969 and formed Salt 'n' Pepper (not to be confused with Salt-N-Pepa) and worked with a number of bands (Heaven and Earth, Great White Cane, and Stone City Band) before returning to Motown, where he developed the gritty funk sound that would bring him hits and notoriety. "Super Freak" in 1981, from the Street Songs album, was his biggest hit. During this period, he also helped launch the careers of R&B singer Teena Marie and the Mary Jane Girls as well as producing Eddie Murphy's hit, Party All the Time.
After remaining moderately successful through the 80s, his popularity waned in the 90s and he succumbed to drugs, having frequent run-ins with the law, one of which resulted in a prison term. After an unsuccessful comeback attempt in 1997 and suffering a stroke, James retired. He died in 2004 from heart failure with multiple contributing factors.
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Rick James Lyrics
17 A little girl came up to me, acting young and…
Big Time My hair might be a little to long For your taste…
Bustin' Out Well, alright, you squares, it's time you smoked Fire up thi…
Cold Blooded Sexy, sexy, sexy Sexy, sexy, sexy Who do you Girl, who do y…
Come Into My Life [Chorus] (C - O - M - E, come, come into…
Dance Wit' Me Ooh, ooh Pretty little thing Girl, you're lookin� fine Hey,…
Ebony Eyes (feat. Smokey Robinson) Ooh...ooh...ooh...ooh... Ooh...ooh...ooh...ooh... Wind in y…
Fire and Desire (feat. Teena Marie) Wow It's really good to see you again, baby And I must…
Fire It Up No New Years Day to celebrate No chocolate covered candy hea…
Give It to Me Baby When I came home last night You wouldn't make love to…
Hollywood Mama, sit down for me please Daddy, comfort her in this…
Island Lady My Lady of the Island You kept me warm on tropic…
Love Gun (Ah, bang, bang) (Ah, bang, bang) (Ah, bang, bang) (Ah, bang…
Mary Jane Come here, baby Mary I love you, do it girl Mary Jane,…
Moonchild So soft and gentle With her hazel eyes So sentimental And sh…
Super Freak Shes a very kinky girl Shes a very kinky girl Shes a…
When Love Is Gone Girl you're old enough to know the way your life…
You And I You and I We fit together like a glove on hand,…
Nicole Michelle Lynn
on She's A Brick House
Good call Stewart, it wasn't Rick James, it absolutely was the Commodores
Stuart Day
on She's A Brick House
You know Rick James did not sing Brickhouse right? It was the Commodores.