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BLP sources|date=September 2009Infobox musical artist| image = Bobby Womack - Roskilde Festival 2010.jpg|image_size = 250px| caption = Bobby Womack performing " Stylo (song)|Stylo " with Mos Def and Gorillaz .| name = Bobby Womack| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Robert Dwayne Womack| Born = birth date and age|1944|3|4
Cleveland, Ohio , United States| genre = Rhythm and blues|R& B Soul music|soul , funk music|funk , deep soul , soul blues | instrument = singer|Vocals , guitar , drumkit|drums , piano / keyboard instrument|keyboards | Voice_Type = Baritone| occupation = Singer-songwriter , musician, Record producer|producer , instrumentalist , sideman | years_active = 1961& ndash;1966 (groups) 1968& ndash;present (solo)| label = United Artists Records|United Artists , Minit Records|Minit , Beverly Glen Music, The Right Stuff Records|The Right Stuff , Solar Records|Solar , MCA Records|MCA , Columbia Records|Columbia , Castle Records|Castle , Indigo Records, XL Recordings http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/industry/record-labels/xl-s-richard-russell-on-adele-six-grammy-1005621152.story| associated_acts = The Valentinos , Patti LaBelle , Sam Cooke , Cecil Womack , Womack and Womack , Mary Wells , Gorillaz | website = Official website| http://bobbywomack.com
Robert Dwayne "Bobby" Womack (IPAc-en|icon|'|w|o?|m|ζ|k; born March 4, 1944) is an American singer-songwriter and musician . An active recording artist since the early 1960s where he started his career as the lead singer of his family musical group The Valentinos and as Sam Cooke 's backing guitarist, Womack's career has spanned more than 40 years and has spanned a repertoire in the styles of rhythm and blues|R& B , soul music|soul , rock and roll , doo-wop , gospel , and country music|country .

Womack wrote and originally recorded The Rolling Stones ' first UK No. 1 hit, " It's All Over Now " and New Birth (band)|New Birth 's " I Can Understand It " among other songs. As a singer he is most notable for the hits " Lookin' For a Love ", " That's The Way I Feel About Cha ", " Woman's Gotta Have It (song)|Woman's Gotta Have It ", " Harry Hippie ", " Across 110th Street " and his 1980s hit " If You Think You're Lonely Now ".

In 2009, Womack was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame . http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hREPMeeR5GfDTBELMODMLmXmjLWgD95N3FTO1 The Associated Press: Run-DMC, Metallica lead list of 2009 Rock Hall

Biography


Early life and career; The Valentinos


Born in Cleveland, Ohio , Womack was the third of five boys born to Friendly, Sr. and Naomi Womack in a housing project. Taking after their gospel music|gospel -singing father, Womack and his four brothers Friendly, Jr., Cecil Womack|Cecil , Harry and Curtis formed The Womack Brothers and began touring the gospel circuit. One night, soul singer Sam Cooke spotted the Womack Brothers performing and immediately began seeking the group out for a recording contract . Signing with SAR Records, Cooke's own imprint, they eventually agreed to leave the gospel circuit for a career in secular music and the group was renamed as the Valentinos. Shortly afterward, they scored their first record chart|charted single (music)|single , " Lookin' For a Love ", which peaked at #8 on the Billboard (magazine)|Billboard Hot R& B/Hip-Hop Songs|R& B chart . In 1964, they scored a second hit with " It's All Over Now ". The latter song was written by Womack and would give the singer monetary royalties after The Rolling Stones ' cover of "It's All Over Now" hit the top of the UK Singles Chart . The Valentinos' career dwindled after the death of Cooke in December 1964. The group stayed together for a year and a half (recording for Chess Records in the interim), before splitting up in 1966. They reformed in the late 1960s and recorded a few songs for Jubilee Records in the early 1970s, appearing on Soul Train in 1973. Womack struggled to get noticed in the music industry and secluded himself as a session musician .

Early solo career: sideman


As a session guitarist, Womack worked at record producer Chips Moman 's American Studios in Memphis, and played on recordings by Joe Tex and Box Tops|The Box Tops . Until this point, around 1967, he had had little success as a solo artist, but at American he began to record a string of hit singles, including 1968's "What Is This" (his first chart hit), "It's Gonna Rain" and "More Than I Can Stand". During this period he became known as a songwriter, contributing many songs to Wilson Pickett 's repertoire; these include " I'm in Love (Bobby Womack song)|I'm in Love " and "I'm a Midnight Mover." He also applied guitar work on three of Aretha Franklin 's hit-making late 1960s recordings, including Lady Soul , where he played guitar on Franklin's hit, " Chain of Fools ". Among his most well-known works as a session musician from this period, his appearance as guitarist on Sly & the Family Stone 's 1971 album '' There's a Riot Goin' On '' and on Janis Joplin 's Pearl (album)|Pearl , which features a song by Womack and poet Michael McClure entitled "Trust Me". In 1971, on an album with jazz guitarist Gαbor Szabσ , he introduced his song "Breezin'", which later became a hit for George Benson .

Solo stardom


In 1968, Womack signed with Minit Records and put out his first charted single, "What Is This", following that up with "It's Gonna Rain", "More than I Can Stand", a soul-infused cover of Frank Sinatra 's "Fly Me to the Moon" and his blues y rendition of The Mamas & the Papas ' " California Dreamin' ", which gave him his first top 50 pop single.

After moving to the United Artists Records|United Artists Record label|label in 1971, he released the album Communication (1972 album)|Communication , scoring the hit " That's The Way I Feel About Cha ", which became his first Top 40 single in 1972.

His follow-up album, Understanding , featured his original rendition of the single "I Can Understand It", which later became a funk hit for the Detroit -based band New Birth (band)|New Birth , and the Top 10 R& B hit, " Harry Hippie ", which contrary to popular belief, was not based on Womack's late brother Harry, who died two years after the song was recorded. "Harry Hippie" sold over one million copies, and was awarded a music recording sales certification|gold disc by the R.I.A.A. in February 1973.cite book
| first= Joseph
| last= Murrells
| year= 1978
| title= The Book of Golden Discs
| edition= 2nd
| publisher= Barrie and Jenkins Ltd
| location= London
| pages= 322–323
| isbn= 0-214-20512-6
Understanding also yielded his first R& B number one single with "A Woman's Gotta Have It", later to be covered by James Taylor in 1976, returning the favor of having Womack cover his seminal single, " Fire and Rain ". In 1973, Womack wrote, produced and recorded the soundtrack album to Across 110th Street , with its title track becoming another successful hit for Womack.

In 1974, Womack's remake of his old 1962 Valentinos single, " Lookin' for a Love " reached the Top 10 of the pop singles chart. Later hits included the funk singles "Check It Out" and " Daylight (Bobby Womack song)|Daylight " and the single, "You're Welcome, Stop On By", later covered by Rufus (band)|Rufus featuring Chaka Khan .

In 1975, The Rolling Stones|Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood wrote his second solo album Now Look in collaboration with Womack.

After 1976, few of Womack's songs hit the charts as he dealt with creative difficulties with his record labels. He left United Artists at the end of 1976, and fell out of favor with R& B audiences by the end of the 1970s.

In 1981, he made a comeback with the release of The Poet (album)|The Poet , which included his Top 10 R& B hit, " If You Think You're Lonely Now ". Womack gained a sizable European fan base which grew with the release of 1984's Poet II|The Poet II , which included the top ten R& B duet with Patti LaBelle titled "Love Has Finally Come at Last". In 1985, he scored his final Top 10 R& B single with "I Wish He Didn't Trust Me So Much".

In 1989, Womack sang on Todd Rundgren's "For the Want of a Nail" on the album Nearly Human . In 1998, he performed George Gershwin 's "Summertime" with The Roots for the Red Hot Organization 's compilation album Red Hot + Rhapsody , a tribute to George Gershwin , which raised money for various charities devoted to increasing AIDS awareness and fighting the disease.

In 2010, Womack contributed lyrics and sang on " Stylo (song)|Stylo " alongside Mos Def , the first single from the third Gorillaz album, Plastic Beach . Womack was told to sing whatever was on his mind during the recording of "Stylo". "I was in there for an hour going crazy about love and politics, getting it off my chest", said Womack.cite journal |first = Johnny |last = Davis |month = March |year = 2010 |title = Yo Ho Ho |journal = Q (magazine)|Q |issue = 284 |pages = 44–52 |publisher = Bauer Media Group He also provides vocals on the song "Cloud of Unknowing" in addition to the song "Bobby in Phoenix" on their December 2010 release "The Fall".

Legacy


Jodeci 's K-Ci Hailey , a notable admirer of Womack's work, covered "If You Think You're Lonely Now" in 1994. Hailey again covered Womack in 2006 with his rendition of "A Woman's Gotta Have It". The song is referenced in Mariah Carey 's song " We Belong Together (Mariah Carey song)|We Belong Together ", a number-one hit in June 2005. Carey sings "I can't sleep at night / When you are on my mind / Bobby Womack's on the radio / Singing to me: 'If you think you're lonely now.'" In 2007, R& B singer Jaheim interpolated the song as "Lonely" on his album "The Making of a Man". Neo Soul Singer, Calvin Richardson also covered many of Womack's tunes.

Film director Quentin Tarantino used " Across 110th Street " (which, in a different version, had been the title song of Across 110th Street|the 1972 movie ) in the opening and closing sequences of his 1997 film Jackie Brown (film)|Jackie Brown . His work has been used in several other popular films, including Meet the Parents (2000), Ali (film)|Ali (2001) and American Gangster (film)|American Gangster (2007). A 2003 Saab commercial used Womack's interpretation of "California Dreamin'". In 2005, "Across 110th Street" appeared in the hit Activision video game True Crime: New York City . " Across 110th Street " was used in Rockstar Games video game ''Thug'z Depression:Live Or Die .

On the 1994 release 1-800-NEW-FUNK , Nona Gaye covered " Woman's Gotta Have It ," produced by Prince (musician)|Prince and backed by his band, New Power Generation .

In 2008, Kelly Rowland of Destiny's Child recorded her own version of his R& B hit " Daylight (Bobby Womack song)|Daylight " with Travis McCoy of the Gym Class Heroes , which became a hit in the UK Singles Chart , where it was previously released as a single by Womack in 1976.

In 2009, Calvin Richardson was chosen to record a tribute album to Womack to coincide with Womack's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame . The Grammy-nominated album was entitled Facts of Life: The Soul of Bobby Womack . It reached #30 on the Top R& B/Hip-Hop Albums|US R& B chart .cite web |url= http://www.billboard.com/#/album/calvin-richardson/facts-of-life-the-soul-of-bobby-womack/1275488 |title=Facts of Life: The Soul of Bobby Womack – Calvin Richardson |work=billboard.com |accessdate=September 27, 2011

Controversy


In March 1965, just three months after Sam Cooke 's death, Womack created scandal by marrying Cooke's widow, Barbara Campbell. Womack claimed he married her for fear that, if she were left alone, she would "do something crazy". http://www.angelfire.com/music2/BobbyWomack/bwbiography.html Bobby Womack Angelfire.com http://redkelly.blogspot.com/2006/09/bobby-womack-of-valentinos-lonesome.html the "B" side: Bobby Womack of the Valentinos - A Lonesome Man (Checker 1122) They divorced in 1970.

Bobby Womack's younger brother, Cecil Womack|Cecil , later married Linda Womack|Linda , the daughter of Sam Cooke and Campbell. The controversy derailed Womack's career for some time. Womack and Linda collaborated on the hit song " Woman's Gotta Have It (song)|Woman's Gotta Have It " and he applied background vocals for his brother and Linda as the pair teamed up as Womack & Womack . Womack & Womack are also the artists of the song "Baby I'm Scared of You".

Use in film


Womack's 1968 cover of " California Dreamin' " featured prominently in 2009 British film Fish Tank (film)|Fish Tank by Andrea Arnold , where the main character Mia dances to it and uses it as her audition piece. The collection CD on which the song appears also plays a role, and is "The Best of Bobby Womack" (2008), on which "California Dreamin'" appears on track 17, as Mia requests at her audition.

Womack's " Across 110th Street (song)|Across 110th Street " featured in the opening and elsewhere in the film Jackie Brown (film)|Jackie Brown , directed by Quentin Tarantino . It is used to emphasise the blaxploitation tone of the film. It was used again in the Denzel Washington film, American Gangster (film)|American Gangster , which depicted the actual circumstances described in the song. This song is also used for the closing credits of S2 E3 of TV Show How to Make It in America .

Discography


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| Studio = 26
| Live = 2
| Compilation = 9
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| Singles = 47
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Studio albums


  • 1968: Fly Me to the Moon ( Minit Records|Minit ) - US #174, R& B #34

  • 1969: My Prescription (Minit) - R& B #44

  • 1971: Communication (1972 album)|Communication ( United Artists Records|United Artists ) - US #83, R& B #7, Jazz #20

  • 1972: Understanding (Bobby Womack album)|Understanding (United Artists) - US #43, R& B #7

  • 1972: Across 110th Street (song)|Across 110th Street (United Artists) - US #50, R& B #6

  • 1973: Facts of Life (album)|Facts of Life (United Artists) - US #37, R& B #6

  • 1974: '' Lookin' for a Love Again (United Artists) - US #85, R& B #5

  • 1975: ''I Don't Know What the World Is Coming To (United Artists) - US #126, R& B #20

  • 1976: Safety Zone (United Artists) - US #147, R& B #40

  • 1975: I Can Understand It (United Artists) - same tracks as on Greatest Hits

  • 1976: BW Goes C& W (United Artists)

  • 1976: Home Is Where the Heart Is ( Columbia Records|Columbia )

  • 1977: Pieces (Bobby Womack album)|Pieces (Columbia) - US #205

  • 1979: Roads Of Life ( Arista Records|Arista ) - US #206, R& B #55

  • 1981: The Poet (album)|The Poet (Beverly Glen) - US #29, R& B #1

  • 1984: Poet II|The Poet II (Beverly Glen) - US #60, R& B #5, UK #31

  • 1985: So Many Rivers ( MCA Records|MCA ) - US #66, R& B #5, UK #28

  • 1985: ''Someday We'll All Be Free (Beverly Glen) - US #207, R& B #59

  • 1986: Womagic (MCA) - R& B #68

  • 1987: Last Soul Man (MCA)

  • 1989: Save The Children ( Solar Records|Solar )

  • 1994: Soul Seduction Supreme ( Castle Records|Castle )

  • 1994: Resurrection (Continuum) - R& B #91

  • 1999: Back to My Roots ( Capitol Records|Capitol ) - Gospel #27

  • 1999: Traditions (Capitol)

  • 2000: Christmas Album (Indigo)


  • Live albums


  • 1970: The Womack "Live" (United Artists) - US #188, R& B #13

  • 1998: Soul Sensation Live ( Sequel Records|Sequel )


  • Compilation albums


  • 1975: Greatest Hits (United Artists) - US #142, R& B #30

  • 1986: Check it Out (Stateside) - UK SSL 6013

  • 1998: Red Hot + Rhapsody

  • 1999: Traditions (Capitol)

  • 2003: ''Lookin' For a Love: The Best of 1968-1976 (Stateside Records) http://www.statesiderecords.com

  • 2004: Fly Me To The Moon/My Prescription on one CD (Stateside Records)

  • 2004: Understanding/Communication (Stateside Records)

  • 2004: Womack Live/The Safety Zone (Stateside Records)

  • 2004: ''Lookin' For A Love Again/BW Goes CW (Stateside Records)

  • 2004: ''Facts of Life/I Don't Know What the World Is Coming To (Stateside Records)

  • As a featured artist


  • 2010: Plastic Beach with Gorillaz (Parlophone)

  • 2010: The Fall (Gorillaz album)|The Fall with Gorillaz (Parlophone)


  • Singles


    Year Single Chart positions
    US Pop chart US R& B chart UK cite book
    1962 " Lookin' For a Love " ( with The Valentinos ) 72 8 –
    1964 " It's All Over Now " ( with The Valentinos ) 94 – –
    1968 " California Dreamin' " 43 20 –
    " Fly Me to the Moon " 52 16 –
    "What Is This" – 33 –
    1969 " How I Miss You Baby " 94 13 –
    " I Left My Heart in San Francisco " – 48 –
    "It's Gonna Rain" – 43 –
    1970 "I'm Gonna Forget About You" – 30 –
    "More Than I Can Stand" 90 23 –
    1971 "Communication" – 40 –
    "The Preacher (Part 2) / More Than I Can Stand" – 30 –
    1972 " That's The Way I Feel About Cha " 27 2 –
    " Sweet Caroline 51 16 –
    " Woman's Gotta Have It (song) 60 1 –
    1973 " Harry Hippie " 31 8 –
    " Across 110th Street " 56 19 –
    "Nobody Wants You When You're Down And Out" 29 2 –
    "I'm Through Trying To Prove My Love To You" – 80 –
    1974 " Lookin' For a Love " (solo re-release) 10 1 –
    "You're Welcome, Stop On By" 59 5 –
    1975 "Check It Out" 91 6 –
    "It's All Over Now" ( with Bill Withers ) – 68 –
    1976 " Daylight (Bobby Womack song) – 5 –
    "Where There's A Will, There's A Way" – 13 –
    1977 "Home Is Where The Heart Is" – 43 –
    1978 "Trust Your Heart" – 47 –
    1979 "How Could You Break My Heart" – 40 –
    1981 "Secrets" – 55 –
    1982 " If You Think You're Lonely Now " – 3 –
    "Where Do We Go From Here" – 26 –
    1984 "It Takes a Lot of Strength to Say Goodbye" – 76 –
    "Love Has Finally Come at Last" ( with Patti LaBelle ) 88 3 –
    "Tell Me Why" – 54 60
    1985 " I Wish He Didn't Trust Me So Much " – 2 64
    "Let Me Kiss It Where It Hurts" – 50 –
    " Someday We'll All Be Free " – 74 –
    1986 "(I Wanna) Make Love to You" – 57 -
    1987 "How Could You Break My Heart" (UK-only release of 1979 single) – – -
    "So The Story Goes" (with Living in a Box ) 81 – 34
    " Living in a Box (song) – – 70
    1989 "Save the Children" – 83 –
    1991 "I Wish I'd Never Met You" ( with Mica Paris ) – – –
    1993 "I'm Back For More" ( with Lulu (singer) – – 27
    1995 " It's A Man's Man's Man's World " ( with Jeanie Tracy ) – – 73
    2004 "California Dreamin'" (re-release) – – 59
    2010 "Stylo" ( with Gorillaz ) - – –
    2010 "Cloud of Unknowing" ( with Gorillaz ) - – –
    2011 "Bobby In Phoenix" ("with Gorillaz ")

    | first= Martin C.
    | last= Strong
    | year= 2000
    | title= The Great Rock Discography
    | edition= 5th
    | publisher= Mojo Books
    | location= Edinburgh
    | pages= 1078–1080
    | isbn= 1-84195-017-3


    Quotation


    cquote|Record industry people don't understand people who create. They'll say "We've gotta get you a room and a piano and see how many songs you can turn out in a day". But it doesn't work like that. You can't put your feelings on a time schedule. NME - March 1976cite book
    | first= John
    | last= Tobler
    | year= 1992
    | title= NME Rock 'N' Roll Years
    | edition= 1st
    | publisher= Reed International Books Ltd
    | location= London
    | page= 286
    | id= CN 5585


    Awards/Nominations



  • Grammy Awards

  • *2011, Best Short-Form Music Video: "Stylo" shared w/ Mos Def & Gorillaz (Nominated)


  • References


    Reflist

    External links


  • Allmusic|class=artist|id=p5864|pure_url=yes Allmusic Entry

  • http://www.bluesandsoul.com/feature/290/bobby_womack_last_soul_man_bands_cla... Bobby Womack interview by Pete Lewis, 'Blues & Soul' August 1994 (republished June 2008)

  • http://www.angelfire.com/music2/BobbyWomack/index.html Angelfire Biography

  • http://www.soul-patrol.com/soul/womack.htm Soul Patrol Biography

  • http://www.soulwalking.co.uk/Bobby%20Womack.html Soulwalking website

  • http://www.zani.co.uk/Interviews.aspx? id=103 Bobby Womack Interview 2011

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=VEh_nu2HcSE YouTube videos-Bobby Womack gets inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=BeXha5GTMeg Rolling Stone Ron Wood inducts Bobby Womack into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame .

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=4QaRtP7Nyik Bobby Womack performs on his 2009 induction into The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame.


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