Simone was born Eunice Kathleen Waymon on 21st February 1933 in Tryon, North Carolina, USA, one of eight children. Like a number of other black singers in the U.S., she was inspired as a child by Marian Anderson, and began singing at her local church, also showing great talent as a pianist. Her public debut, a piano recital, was made at the age of ten. Her parents, who had taken seats in the front row, were forced to move to the back of the hall to make way for white audience members. This incident contributed to her later involvement in the civil rights movement.
Simone's mother, Mary Kate Waymon (who lived into her late nineties) was a strict Methodist minister; her father, John Divine Waymon, was a handyman and sometime barber who suffered bouts of ill-health. Mrs Waymon worked as a maid, and her employer, hearing of Nina's talent, provided funds for piano lessons for the little girl. Subsequently, a local fund was set up to assist in Eunice's continued education.
At seventeen, Simone moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she taught piano and accompanied singers. She was able to begin studying piano at New York City's prestigious Juilliard School of Music but lack of funds meant that she was unable to fulfill her dream of becoming America's first Black classical pianist. She later had an interview to study piano at the Curtis Institute, but was rejected. Simone believed this rejection, which fueled her hatred of racism, was because she was black.
Simone turned to blues and jazz after getting her start at the Midtown Bar & Grill on Pacific Avenue in Atlantic City, taking the name Nina Simone in 1954; "Nina" was her boyfriend's nickname for her, and "Simone" was after the French actress Simone Signoret. She first came to public notice in 1959 with her wrenching rendition of George Gershwin's "I Loves You Porgy" (from Porgy and Bess), her only Top-Forty hit in the United States. This was soon followed by the single "My Baby Just Cares for Me" (this was also a hit in the 1980s in the United Kingdom when used for television advertisements for Chanel No 5 perfume).
Throughout the 1960s, Simone was involved in the civil rights movement and recorded a number of political songs, including "To Be Young, Gifted and Black" (later covered by Aretha Franklin and Donny Hathaway), "Backlash Blues", "Mississippi Goddam" (a response to the murder of Medgar Evers and the bombing of a church in Birmingham, Alabama killing four black children), "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free", and Kurt Weill's "Pirate Jenny", from The Threepenny Opera, re-cast in a southern town.
In 1961, Simone recorded a version of the traditional song "House of the Rising Sun", which was then covered by folk-blues artist, Dave Van Ronk, and later recorded by Bob Dylan, where it was picked up by The Animals and became their signature hit. Other songs she is famous for include "I Put a Spell on You" (originally by Screamin' Jay Hawkins), The Beatles' "Here Comes the Sun", "Four Women", Bob Dylan's "I Shall Be Released", the Bee Gees' "To Love Somebody", and "Ain't Got No (I Got Life)". The latter, from the musical Hair, was her debut in the UK charts, reaching number two in 1968, and a remixed version of the recording by Groovefinder was a UK Top Thirty hit in 2006.
Broadway musicals also supplied several hits for Simone: "My Baby Just Cares for Me", "Love Me or Leave Me", "Feeling Good", and "Ne Me Quitte Pas". Also "You Can Have Him" on the LP Live at Town Hall recorded when she was twenty-six years old; at the end of this operatic performance, which displays her great skill as an actress as well as a musician, she whoops with joy. This single recording encapsulates her extraordinary power, wit, flexibility, sensuality and occasional menace.
In 1987 Nina experienced a resurgence in popularity when "My Baby Just Cares for Me", a track from her first Bethlehem Records album (1958) became a huge hit in the UK and elsewhere. Nina's versatility as an artist was evident in all her music, which often had a folk-music simplicity.
In a single concert, she moved easily from gospel-inspired tunes to blues and jazz and, in numbers like "For All We Know", to numbers infused with European classical stylings, and counterpoint fugues.
Throughout most of her career she was accompanied by percussionist Leopoldo Flemming and guitarist and musical director Al Shackman.
In 1971, Simone left the United States following disagreements with her agents, record labels, and the tax authorities, citing racism as the reason. She returned in 1978 and was arrested for tax evasion (she had withheld several years of income tax as a protest against the Vietnam War). She lived in various countries in the Caribbean, Africa, and Europe, continuing to perform into her 60s. In the 1980s, she performed regularly at Ronnie Scott's jazz club in London. In 1995, Simone reportedly shot and wounded her neighbour's son with an air pistol after his laughing disturbed her concentration.
She had a reputation in the music industry for being volatile and sometimes difficult to deal with, a characterization with which Simone strenuously took issue.
Though her onstage style could be somewhat haughty and aloof, in later years, Simone particularly seemed to enjoy engaging her adoring audiences by recounting sometimes humorous anecdotes related to her career and music and soliciting requests. Simone's regal bearing and commanding stage presence earned her the title the "High Priestess of Soul."
In 1993, she settled near Aix-en-Provence in the south of France. She had been ill with cancer for several years before she died on 21st April 2003 in her sleep at her home in Carry-le-Rouet.
Simone was the recipient of a Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 2000 for her song "I Loves You Porgy." She has also received fifteen Grammy Award nominations. On Human Kindness Day 1974 in Washington, D.C., more than 10,000 people paid tribute to Simone. Simone received two honorary degrees in music and humanities, from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Malcolm X College. She preferred to be called "Dr. Nina Simone" after these honors were bestowed upon her. Only two days before her death, Simone was awarded an honorary degree by the Curtis Institute, the music school that had refused to admit her as a student at the beginning of her career.
In 2002, the city of Nijmegen (The Netherlands) named a street after her, the Nina Simonestraat. Simone lived in Nijmegen between 1988 and 1990.
Simone was inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame in 2009.
In 2010 a statue in her honor was erected in Trade Street, Tryon, North Carolina, her place of birth.
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Our Love
Nina Simone Lyrics
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Baby we'll still get along
Cos we have each other
And our love will se us through
If some tears come our way
The sun skips a day
We still have each other
Just as long as you and I
Have a little tender kiss to share
There's no doubt at all that we'll get by
Grey skies will all turn bare
So when some clouds bring the rain
We've no cause to complain
Cos we have each other
And our love will see us through
Cos we have each other
And our love will see us through
In the song "Our Love" by Nina Simone, the lyrics express unwavering devotion to a loved one. The song reassures a partner that no matter what happens, their love will see them through any difficulties. The lyrics begin by stating that anytime things go wrong, the couple will still get along because they have each other. The following lines emphasize the idea that even if tears come their way or the sun skips a day, they will still have each other to rely on.
The chorus of the song reinforces the themes of loyalty and resilience. Simone sings that as long as the couple has a little tender moment to share, there is no doubt that they will get by. Even if grey skies and rain come, they have no cause to complain because they have each other and their love will see them through.
Overall, the lyrics of "Our Love" celebrate the strength and steadfastness of true love. The song suggests that with love as a foundation, a couple can weather any storm and remain together.
Line by Line Meaning
Anytime things go wrong
Even when life gets tough
Baby we'll still get along
We will stick together
Cos we have each other
Because we rely on each other for support
And our love will se us through
Our love is what keeps us going
If some tears come our way
When we are sad or upset
The sun skips a day
When things feel dark
We still have each other
We can still count on each other
Just as long as you and I
As long as we are together
Have a little tender kiss to share
Sharing affection keeps us connected
There's no doubt at all that we'll get by
We will be able to overcome any obstacle
Grey skies will all turn bare
Difficult times will come to an end
So when some clouds bring the rain
When we face challenging situations
We've no cause to complain
We don't have to dwell on negative feelings
Cos we have each other
We can rely on each other
And our love will see us through
Our love is enough to overcome any hardship
Cos we have each other
We stick together through everything
And our love will see us through
Our love is a source of strength and comfort
Lyrics Β© Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BENNIE BENJAMIN, JESSE HOLLIS, SOL MARCUS
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Alison N
If I ever get married, this will be the song for my first dance. Nina Simone's voice oozes heartbreak. It touches my soul.
Johnnie Boy
I feel ridiculous for saying this but ...
I am here because of the show
βTHEMβ
And I regret never hearing this song prior, but better late than never :)
Such a good song π
B
I can picture this scene such a well crafted series
Bejaardenbus
The end was really chilling.. when they sat down and her voice filled the room.. pure beauty.
transporter573
how they match en find the right song for a certain scene....really amazing!!! as if its made for that....like you said....pure beauty
Aaron Cohen
I heard this for the first time on Rev. Such a perfect song with the scene: archdeacon expressing his love for his boyfriend, Rev with his wife and the pathetic Nigel with a dream non-existent girlfriend Cherry.
Dont Rob the Machina
Perfection.....just....perfect
ted barry
nina one of her best
MPASEBA*PASEBA
My, My, My....song 142 just discovered---got me. Again!
Tanak Kampung
Found this song from "THEM" very good series.