Barbara Mason (born August 9, 1947, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an Am… Read Full Bio ↴Barbara Mason (born August 9, 1947, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American soul[1] singer with several R&B and pop hits in the 1960s and 1970s, best known for her self-written 1965 hit song "Yes, I'm Ready".
Mason initially focused on songwriting when she entered the music industry in her teens. As a performer, though, she had a major hit single with her third release in 1965, "Yes, I'm Ready" (#5 pop, #2 R&B). She had modest success throughout the rest of the decade on the small Arctic label, run by her manager, top Philadelphia disc-jockey, Jimmy Bishop. She reached the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 again in 1965 with "Sad, Sad Girl", and "Oh How It Hurts" in 1967. A two-year stay with National General Records, run by a film production company, produced one album and four singles which failed to find success.[citation needed]
In the 1970s, Mason signed to Buddah Records and toughened her persona, singing about sexual love and infidelity with an uncommon frankness at the time in songs like "Bed and Board", "From His Woman to You", and "Shackin' Up" and would interrupt her singing to deliver straight-talking 'raps' about romance. She also continued to write some of her new material. Curtis Mayfield produced her on a cover version of Mayfield's own "Give Me Your Love", which restored her to the pop Top 40 and R&B Top Ten in 1973; "From His Woman to You" (the response to Shirley Brown's single "Woman to Woman") and "Shackin' Up", produced by former Stax producer Don Davis in Detroit were also solid soul sellers in the mid-1970s.
Mason also sang vocals on the tracks "Sheba Baby," "I'm In Love With You," "A Good Man Is Gone," and "She Did It" on the soundtrack for the 1975 Pam Grier film, Sheba, Baby.[2]
After leaving Buddah Records in 1975 after two top ten R&B hits, she only dented the charts periodically on small labels. They included "I Am Your Woman, She Is Your Wife", which was produced in 1978 by Weldon McDougal who had produced her first major success, "Yes I'm Ready", and later in 1984, "Another Man" on West End Records.
Mason started to concentrate on running her own publishing company in the late 1980s, but continues to perform occasionally. She released a new CD, Feeling Blue, in September 2007. Mason was still performing to sold-out audiences in 2016. Her most recent show was at the Terrance Theater in Long Beach, California. Mason was inducted into the Soul Music Hall of Fame on March 1, 2016.
Mason initially focused on songwriting when she entered the music industry in her teens. As a performer, though, she had a major hit single with her third release in 1965, "Yes, I'm Ready" (#5 pop, #2 R&B). She had modest success throughout the rest of the decade on the small Arctic label, run by her manager, top Philadelphia disc-jockey, Jimmy Bishop. She reached the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 again in 1965 with "Sad, Sad Girl", and "Oh How It Hurts" in 1967. A two-year stay with National General Records, run by a film production company, produced one album and four singles which failed to find success.[citation needed]
In the 1970s, Mason signed to Buddah Records and toughened her persona, singing about sexual love and infidelity with an uncommon frankness at the time in songs like "Bed and Board", "From His Woman to You", and "Shackin' Up" and would interrupt her singing to deliver straight-talking 'raps' about romance. She also continued to write some of her new material. Curtis Mayfield produced her on a cover version of Mayfield's own "Give Me Your Love", which restored her to the pop Top 40 and R&B Top Ten in 1973; "From His Woman to You" (the response to Shirley Brown's single "Woman to Woman") and "Shackin' Up", produced by former Stax producer Don Davis in Detroit were also solid soul sellers in the mid-1970s.
Mason also sang vocals on the tracks "Sheba Baby," "I'm In Love With You," "A Good Man Is Gone," and "She Did It" on the soundtrack for the 1975 Pam Grier film, Sheba, Baby.[2]
After leaving Buddah Records in 1975 after two top ten R&B hits, she only dented the charts periodically on small labels. They included "I Am Your Woman, She Is Your Wife", which was produced in 1978 by Weldon McDougal who had produced her first major success, "Yes I'm Ready", and later in 1984, "Another Man" on West End Records.
Mason started to concentrate on running her own publishing company in the late 1980s, but continues to perform occasionally. She released a new CD, Feeling Blue, in September 2007. Mason was still performing to sold-out audiences in 2016. Her most recent show was at the Terrance Theater in Long Beach, California. Mason was inducted into the Soul Music Hall of Fame on March 1, 2016.
Your Sweet Love
Barbara Mason Lyrics
Ooh, baby, ooh, baby
Ooh, baby, ooh, baby
Want you so bad
Can't even get mad at you
What a thing, you really swing
And I feel so good, it's true
You said you're gonna make my lung
Start breathing in the air
Through loving you
I really know, child
Just how much I care
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Ooh, baby
Give me such a tingle
All down along my side
I can't remove my?
Give love all the night
I want to be part of you
Keep our feeling tight
Keep the faith in all
Cause everything is alright
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Ooh, baby
I need your love
Ooh, baby
I want your love
Ooh, baby
Ooh, baby
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Ooh, child
Prepared for tomorrow
Do what you have to do
I'll share the weight
Whatever fate plans
To bring to you
Don't worry 'bout no attitude
You just be yourself
Could live with you in solitude
And need no one else
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Ooh, baby, ooh, baby
Want you so bad
Can't even get mad at you
What a thing, you really swing
And I feel so good, it's true
You said you're gonna make my lung
Start breathing in the air
I really know, child
Just how much I care
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Ooh, baby
Give me such a tingle
All down along my side
I can't remove my?
Give love all the night
I want to be part of you
Keep our feeling tight
Keep the faith in all
Cause everything is alright
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Ooh, baby
I need your love
Ooh, baby
I want your love
Ooh, baby
Ooh, baby
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Ooh, child
Prepared for tomorrow
Do what you have to do
I'll share the weight
Whatever fate plans
To bring to you
Don't worry 'bout no attitude
You just be yourself
Could live with you in solitude
And need no one else
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Give me your love
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JAY KEVIN LOGAN, PERRI ARNETTE REID
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Superb, shamelessly ripped off by Paul Weller..