Introduction
Mabel Louise Smith (May 1, 1924 – January 23, 1972), known professionally as Big Maybelle, was an American R&B singer. Her 1956 hit single "Candy" received the Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1999.
Childhood and musical background
Born in Jackson, Tennessee, on May 1, 1924, Big Maybelle sang gospel as a child; by her teens, she had switched to rhythm and blues. She began her professional career with Dave Clark's Memphis Band in 1936, and also toured with the all-female International Sweethearts of Rhythm. She then joined Christine Chatman's Orchestra, and made her first recordings with Chatman in 1944, before recording with the Tiny Bradshaw's Orchestra from 1947 to 1950.
Her debut solo recordings, recorded as Mabel Smith, were for King Records in 1947.
Okeh Records
In 1952, she was signed by Okeh Records, whose record producer Fred Mendelsohn gave her the stage name 'Big Maybelle' because of her loud yet well-toned voice.Her first recording for Okeh, "Gabbin' Blues", was a number 3 hit on the Billboard R&B chart, and was followed up by both "Way Back Home" and "My Country Man" in 1953.
In 1955, she recorded the song "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On", produced by up-and-coming producer Quincy Jones, a full two years before rockabilly then rock and roll singer Jerry Lee Lewis's version. Lewis credited Smith's version as being the inspiration to make his version much more louder, raunchy and raucous, with a driving beat and a spoken section with a come-on that was considered very risque for the time.
Savoy Records
More hits followed throughout the 1950s, particularly after signing with Savoy Records later in 1955, including "Candy" (1956), one of her biggest sellers.
During this time, she also appeared on stage at the Apollo Theater in New York City in 1957, and at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival she sang "All Night Long/I Ain't Mad at You", as seen in Bert Stern's film of the festival, Jazz on a Summer's Day, in which Mahalia Jackson and Dinah Washington also performed.
Career decline
After 1959, she recorded for a variety of labels, but the hits largely dried up. She continued to perform into the early 1960s. Her last hit single was in 1967, a cover of "96 Tears" by Question Mark & the Mysterians. By the 1960s, Maybelle's drug use began detrimentally impacting her career.
Death
Smith died of a diabetic coma on January 23, 1972, in Cleveland, Ohio. She had been frequently ill for the previous 18 months. She was survived by her only child, Barbara Smith, and five grandchildren.
Her final album, Last of Big Maybelle, was released posthumously in 1973.
Legacy
The album The Okeh Sessions, released on the Epic label, won the 1983 W.C. Handy Award for "Vintage or Reissue Album of the Year (U.S.)." In 2011, she was inducted to the Blues Hall of Fame.
Her version of "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" was included in the soundtrack for Fallout 4 as part of the Diamond City Radio playlist.
Discography
Albums
| Year | Title | Genre | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | The Complete King, OKeh & Savoy Releases 1947-61 | R&B | Acrobat [UK] [2CD] |
| 2007 | I've Got a Feelin' (OKeh & Savoy Recordings 1952-56) | R&B | Rev-Ola Bandstand |
| 2004 | The Chronological Big Maybelle 1944-1953 | R&B | Classics 'Blues & Rhythm' |
| 2001 | Maybelle's Blues | R&B | Sony Music Special Products |
| 2001 | Candy! (Savoy Blues Legends) | R&B | Savoy Jazz [2CD] |
| 2001 | Half Heaven, Half Heartache (The Brunswick Recordings) | R&B | Westside [UK] |
| 1998 | The Very Best of Big Maybelle "That's All" | R&B | Collectables |
| 1995 | Blues, Candy and Big Maybelle | R&B | Savoy Jazz |
| 1994 | Maybelle Sings the Blues | R&B | Charly [UK] |
| 1994 | The Complete OKeh Sessions 1952-55 | R&B | Epic/Legacy EK-53417 |
| 1983 | The OKeh Sessions | R&B | Epic EG-38456 [2LP] |
| 1973 | The Last of Big Maybelle | R&B | Paramount PAS-1011 |
| 1969 | Saga of the Good Life and Hard Times | R&B | Rojac 123 |
| 1968 | The Gospel Soul of Big Maybelle | Gospel | Brunswick BL-754142 |
| 1968 | "Gabbin' Blues" and Other Big Hits | R&B | Encore EE-22012 |
| 1967 | Got a Brand New Bag | R&B | Rojac 122 |
| 1965 | The Soul of Big Maybelle | R&B | Scepter 522 |
| 1962 | What More Can a Woman Do? | R&B | Brunswick BL-754107 |
| 1959 | The Blues: Mamie Webster Sings W.C.Handy | R&B | Cub (MGM) 8002 |
| 1958 | Blues, Candy and Big Maybelle | R&B | Savoy MG-14011 |
| 1958 | Big Maybelle Sings | R&B | Savoy MG-14005 |
| 1954 | Big Maybelle | R&B | Epic EG-7071 |
Singles
| Year | Single (A-side, B-side) Both tracks from same album except where indicated |
Chart Positions | Album | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Pop | USR&B | |||
| 1948 | "Sad and Disappointed Jill" |
- | - | Non-album tracks |
| "Indian Giver" |
- | - | ||
| 1953 | "Gabbin' Blues" |
- | 3 | "Gabbin' Blues" and Other Big Hits |
| "Way Back Home" |
- | 10 | ||
| "Send for Me" |
- | - | Non-album track | |
| "My Country Man" |
- | 5 | "Gabbin' Blues" and Other Big Hits | |
| 1954 | "You'll Never Know" |
- | - | |
| "I'm Getting 'Long Alright" |
- | - | ||
| 1955 | "Don't Leave Poor Me" |
- | - | |
| "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" |
- | - | Non-album tracks | |
| 1956 | "Such a Cutie" |
- | - | |
| "Candy" |
- | 11 | Blues, Candy & Big Maybelle | |
| "Mean to Me" |
- | - | ||
| "New Kind of Mambo" |
- | - | Non-album tracks | |
| 1957 | "I Don't Want to Cry" |
- | - | Big Maybelle Sings |
| "Rock House" |
- | - | ||
| "Silent Night" |
- | - | Non-album tracks | |
| "So Long" |
- | - | Blues, Candy & Big Maybelle | |
| 1958 | "Blues, Early Blues"—Part 1 |
- | - | |
| 1959 | "Baby Won't You Please Come Home" |
- | - | Big Maybelle Sings |
| "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" |
- | - | Non-album tracks | |
| "I Understand" |
- | - | ||
| 1960 | "I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good" |
- | - | |
| 1961 | "Going Home Baby" |
- | - | |
| 1962 | "Candy" |
- | - | What More Can a Woman Do |
| 1963 | "Cold Cold Heart" |
- | - | The Last of Big Maybelle |
| "How Deep Is the Ocean" |
- | - | What More Can a Woman Do | |
| 1964 | "Oh Lord, What Are You Doing to Me" |
- | - | The Soul of Big Maybelle |
| "My Mother's Eyes" |
- | - | Saga of the Good Life & Hard Times | |
| "I Don't Want to Cry" |
- | - | Non-album tracks | |
| 1965 | "Let Me Go" |
- | - | |
| 1966 | "It's a Man's Man's World" |
- | - | |
| "Don't Pass Me By" |
- | 27 | ||
| 1967 | "96 Tears" |
96 | 23 | Got a Brand New Bag |
| "Turn the World Around the Other Way" |
- | - | ||
| "Mama (He Treats Your Daughter Mean)" |
- | - | Non-album tracks | |
| 1968 | "Quittin' Time" |
- | - | |
| "Heaven Will Welcome You, Dr. King" |
- | - | ||
| "Do Lord" |
- | - | The Gospel Soul of Big Maybelle | |
| 1969 | "Old Love Never Dies" |
- | - | Saga of the Good Life & Hard Times |
| 1973 | "Blame It on Your Love" |
- | - | The Last of Big Maybelle |