James was born Jamesetta Hawkins in Los Angeles, California, on 25th January 1938, to an unmarried fourteen-year-old mother, Dorothy Hawkins. According to Etta, her mother claimed that her father was the white Rudolph "Minnesota Fats" Wanderone, and that they received financial support from him on the condition that they keep his paternity a secret. This seems unlikely, though it has not been definitively disproved. Etta was born in Los Angeles in 1938. At the time, Wanderone was known to be managing a pool hall in Washington, D.C. and had not yet become known to be the cross-country traveller he later became.
She received her first professional vocal training at five years old from James Earle Hines, musical director of the Echoes of Eden choir at St Paul Baptist Church in Los Angeles. Her family moved to San Francisco in 1950, and she teamed up with two other girls to form a doo-wop singing group. When the girls were fourteen, band leader Johnny Otis had them audition. They sang an answer to Hank Ballard's "Work with Me, Annie" called "Roll Wwth Me Henry". Otis particularly liked the song, and against her mother's wishes, James and the trio went to Los Angeles to record the song in 1954. The song was recorded on the label Modern Records. By this time, the trio renamed the song "The Wallflower (Dance with Me, Henry)" and released it in 1955. James named her vocal group The Peaches. Richard Berry, a Los Angeles doo-wop luminary, is featured on some of their records.
"The Wallflower" reached number two on the rhythm and blues charts in February 1955, but was undercut in the wider market by a rushed-out cover version by Georgia Gibbs on Mercury Records; in fact, the very first time Gibbs was recorded in studio, they used the first take recorded and it became number one on the top 100 songs nationally. The song's royalties were divided between Hank Ballard, Etta James, and Johnny Otis, and its huge success attracted the attention of the R&B world, resulting in James going on tour with Little Richard. On the tour, though, according to James, she witnessed and experienced situations to which minors are not usually privy, and she allegedly acquired a drug habit.
Soon after the success of "Wallflower", The Peaches and James parted company, but this did not halt her career. Shecontinued to record and release albums throughout much of the decade, and enjoyed more success. Her follow-up, "Good Rockin' Daddy", became another fifties hit. Other songs however, such as "Tough Lover" and "W-O-M-A-N" failed to gain any significant success. James toured with Johnny "Guitar" Watson and Otis Redding in the fifties, and has cited Watson as the most significant influence on her style..
In 1960, James signed a recording contract with Chess Records. She went on to have the biggest success of her career from this label, recording her biggest and most memorable hits. Chess went into high gear with James, releasing many duets with her then boyfriend, the married Harvey Fuqua, who was the lead singer of the Moonglows. One of her duets with Fuqua, "If I Can't Have You", became a hit on the R&B charts in 1960. As a solo artist however, she had more enduring success. One of her first singles released by Chess in 1960 was called "All I Could Do Was Cry"; this blues number became a big hit on the R&B charts in 1960. Leonard Chess, one of the founders of Chess Records, helped James along the way. He saw the potential for her to go in a more pop-oriented direction, and she started recording more pop tunes for the label.
The year 1961 became a year of great change for James. In 1961 came the release of one of her first pop-oriented tunes called "At Last". The song became a big hit in 1961, reaching number two on the R&B charts. The song even went as far as twenty-two on the pop charts that year. It became her signature song. Other songs, such as "Trust in Me", also became hits, and the 1962 tune "Something's Got a Hold On Me" showed more of James' gospel side, a genre she had sung since childhood.
She had other big hits in the 1960s, but mainly on the R&B charts: the song "Pushover" in 1963 and "Stop the Wedding", "Fool That I Am", and "Don't Cry Baby", were hits for her between 1961 and 1963. Her 1963 album Etta James Rocks the House, recorded at Nashville's "New Era" club, also gave her career a boost. James then became one of the most successful R&B artists of the 1960s, having many more top ten and top twenty hit singles. Performing in Memphis, Tennessee helped make her into a blues icon.
In 1967, James released her next hit single, "Tell Mama", and it became a top ten hit on the R&B charts. After a dry period of no hits for almost four years, the song once more made James a household name. The follow-up, "Security", was also a success, and proved that James had staying power on the charts again. Whilst less success came for James after this hit, she was still on the charts regularly and, despite the death of Leonard Chess, stayed with the Chess label into 1975. Towards the end of the Chess years though, she went into more rock-based songs. She recorded for many other labels, and continued to release albums, such as 1978's Deep In the Night on Atlantic Records.
Despite a dry period during the early to mid 1980s, James got back on track and began to record music again. She received accolades for her 1981 rendition of Randy Newman's "God's Song". Her 1988 album Seven Year Itch proved this comeback capability; the album showed more of her soul side. In 1989, she recorded the song "Avenue D" with David A. Stewart of Eurythmics. The song was featured on the soundtrack to the Robert Wise film Rooftops. She also performed with the Grateful Dead for two shows in 1982. In the 1990s she continued to record and perform. Her albums widely varied in styles and genres. Her 1992 album, The Right Time, was another soul album that was released by Elektra Records. She also began to record more jazz, which became the style for many of her 1990s albums.
Drug-related and romantic problems interfered with her career, but James managed to maintain a career throughout the latter half of the twentieth century. Later in life, she struggled with obesity, experiencing mobility and knee problems. In 2003, she underwent gastric bypass surgery.
In 2011, a vocal sample from Etta's "Something's Got a Hold on Me" was used in "Levels" by Avicii. "Levels" became a monster EDM hit, making Etta's "sometimes I get a good feeling" one of the most recognizable samples in 21st century music.
She died on 20th January 2012.
Seven Day Fool
Etta James Lyrics
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And on a Tuesday, I'm gonna hug ya
And on a Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, gonna love ya
I work for you baby, work my hand to the bone
Care for you, baby, till the cows come home
Do for you, baby, for the love that I seek
(And on a Monday) scrub your dirty floor
(On a Tuesday) I do a whole lot more
(On a Wednesday) I wash your dirty clothes
To have a little lovin' 'fore the weekend goes
And I'll be (I'll be), your seven-day fool
And I'll be (I'll be), your seven-day fool
And I'll be (I'll be), your seven-day fool
Only because I really love you
And on a Monday, I'm gonna love ya
And on a Tuesday, I'm gonna hug ya
And on a Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, gonna love ya
I work for you baby, work my hand to the bone
Care for you, baby, till the cows come home
Do for you, baby, for the love that I seek
Slave for you, baby, every day of the week
(And on a Thursday) I'll treat you oh so kind
(And on a Friday) I'll take you out to dine
(And on a Saturday) I'll work double time
If you'll only say you're be mine
And I'll be (I'll be), your seven-day fool
And I'll be (I'll be), your seven-day fool
And I'll be (I'll be), your seven-day fool
Only because I really love you
(On a Monday) ya ya I'm gonna love ya
(Tuesday) oh I'm gonna hug ya
(Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday)
oh give me all of that love
(And on a Monday) I scrub your dirty floor
(On a Tuesday) I do a whole lot more
(On a Wednesday) I wash your dirty clothes
To have a little lovin' 'fore the weekend goes
And I'll be (I'll be), your seven-day fool
And I'll be (I'll be), your seven-day fool
And I'll be (I'll be), your seven-day fool
Only because I really love you
In "Seven Day Fool," Etta James sings of a love that transcends the usual boundaries of time and space. She promises to love and care for her partner every day of the week, working for them tirelessly and putting their needs before her own. Through her repetition of the days of the week, James emphasizes the all-encompassing nature of her love, suggesting that it is not just a fleeting feeling but a permanent commitment. The detailed list of chores she plans to complete for her partner further emphasizes the depth of her devotion, serving as a reminder that love is not just an abstract emotion but a concrete action.
Line by Line Meaning
And on a Monday, I'm gonna love ya
I will express my love for you on Monday
And on a Tuesday, I'm gonna hug ya
I will show you physical affection on Tuesday
And on a Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, gonna love ya
I will love you every day of the week
I work for you baby, work my hand to the bone
I put in hard work for you
Care for you, baby, till the cows come home
I will take care of you for as long as I live
Do for you, baby, for the love that I seek
I do things for you because I love you
Slave for you, baby, every day of the week
I work like a slave for you every day
(And on a Monday) scrub your dirty floor
I will clean your dirty floor on Monday
(On a Tuesday) I do a whole lot more
I will do even more for you on Tuesday
(On a Wednesday) I wash your dirty clothes
I will do your laundry on Wednesday
To have a little lovin' 'fore the weekend goes
I want to have some intimate time with you before the weekend ends
And I'll be (I'll be), your seven-day fool
I will be foolishly in love with you every day of the week
Only because I really love you
My actions are motivated by my strong love for you
(And on a Thursday) I'll treat you oh so kind
I will be especially kind to you on Thursday
(And on a Friday) I'll take you out to dine
I will take you out for a nice meal on Friday
(And on a Saturday) I'll work double time
I will work extra hard on Saturday
If you'll only say you're be mine
I want you to be mine and only mine
(On a Monday) ya ya I'm gonna love ya
I will be loving you passionately on Monday
(Tuesday) oh I'm gonna hug ya
I will give you lots of hugs on Tuesday
(Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday)
oh give me all of that love
I want your love every day of the week
Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BERRY GORDY JR, BERRY JR GORDY, SONNY WOODS, TYRAN CARLO, WOODS SONNY
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Seven Day Fool
Etta James
And on a Monday, I'm gonna love ya
And on a Tuesday, I'm gonna hug ya
And on a Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, gonna love ya
I work for you baby, work my hand to the bone
Care for you, baby, till the cows come home
Do for you, baby, for the love that I seek
Slave for you, baby, every day of the week
(And on a Monday) scrub your dirty floor
(On a Tuesday) I do a whole lot more
(On a Wednesday) I wash your dirty clothes
To have a little lovin' 'fore the weekend goes
And I'll be (I'll be), your seven-day fool
And I'll be (I'll be), your seven-day fool
And I'll be (I'll be), your seven-day fool
Only because I really love you
(And on a Thursday) I'll treat you oh so kind
(And on a Friday) I'll take you out to dine
(And on a Saturday) I'll work double time
If you'll only say you're be mine
(On a Monday) ya ya I'm gonna love ya
(Tuesday) oh I'm gonna hug ya
(Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday)
oh give me all of that love
(And on a Monday) I scrub your dirty floor
(On a Tuesday) I do a whole lot more
(On a Wednesday) I wash your dirty clothes
To have a little lovin' 'fore the weekend goes
@strictlynorton
Etta lived it... I mean really lived it. We'll never see her like again. Sing with the Angels Lady James.
@noifurze6397
Etta what a voice, that soul, why was she so under rated, can't understand
@Steviej148
Etta James the real queen of soul. And wot a stonkin` track from her . LOve it love it love her.
@melodiantime
A GREAT SOUND, FOR MOVING AND A GROOVING.
@thecrock2474
I could see myself cruisin in a bigass Cadillac as this plays
@VictorNazario
Amen
@preciousinterludes
Now That's music !!!!!!!!
@loisweiss6678
remember so well.
@zinadrepanidou4127
Divine!!
@MrFalconford
thankyou etta