Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Little Eva - Little Eva Anthology (1997) Marginal 079 - Rare R&B/Soul

Eva Narcissus Boyd (June 29, 1943 – April 10, 2003), known by the stage name of Little Eva, was an American pop/soul singer, well known for her 1962 hit "The Loco-Motion". Although some sources claim that her stage name was inspired by a character from the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, she stated in an interview that she was named after her aunt "Big Eva", which prompted her family to call her "Little Eva". Little Eva was born in Belhaven, North Carolina in 1943 and had twelve siblings. At the age of fifteen she moved to the Brighton Beach section of Brooklyn, New York. As a teenager, she worked as a maid and earned extra money as a babysitter for songwriters Carole King and Gerry Goffin. It is often claimed that Goffin and King were amused by Boyd's particular dancing style, so they wrote "The Loco-Motion" for her and had her record it as a demo (the record was intended for Dee Dee Sharp). However, as King said in an interview with NPR and in her "One to One" concert video, they knew she could sing when they met her, and it would be just a matter of time before they would have her record songs they wrote, the most successful being "The Loco-Motion". Music producer Don Kirshner of Dimension Records was impressed by the song and Boyd's voice and had it released. The song reached No. 1 in the United States in 1962. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. After the success of "The Loco-Motion", Little Eva was stereotyped as a dance-craze singer and was given limited material. The same year, Goffin and King wrote "He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)" (performed by the Crystals) after discovering that Little Eva was being regularly beaten by her boyfriend. When they inquired why she tolerated such treatment, Eva replied without batting an eyelid that her boyfriend's actions were motivated by his love for her. Little Eva,s other single recordings were "Keep Your Hands Off My Baby", "Let's Turkey Trot", and a remake of the Bing Crosby standard "Swinging on a Star", recorded with Big Dee Irwin (though Little Eva was not credited on the label).She also recorded the song "Makin' With the Magilla" for an episode of the 1964 Hanna-Barbera cartoon series The Magilla Gorilla Show. In 1963, American Bandstand signed her with Dick Clark's Caravan of Stars national U.S. tour and she was set to perform for the tour's 15th show scheduled for the night of November 22, 1963 at the Memorial Auditorium in Dallas, Texas when suddenly the Friday evening event was cancelled moments after U.S. President John F. Kennedy was assassinated while touring Dallas in an open car caravan. She continued to tour and record throughout the sixties, but her commercial potential plummeted after 1964. She retired from the music industry in 1971. She never owned the rights to her recordings. Although the prevailing rumor in the 1970s was that she had received only $50 for "The Loco-Motion", it seems $50 was actually her weekly salary at the time she made her records (an increase of $15 from what Goffin and King had been paying her as nanny). Penniless, she returned with her three young children to North Carolina, where they lived in obscurity. Interviewed in 1988 after the success of the Kylie Minogue recording of "The Loco-Motion", Boyd stated that she did not like the new version, however, its then-current popularity allowed her to make a comeback in show business. She returned to live performing with other artists of her era on the cabaret and oldies circuits.She also occasionally recorded new songs.The only existing footage of Little Eva performing "Loco-Motion" is a small clip from the ABC 1960s live show Shindig! wherein she sang a short version of the clip along with the famous dance steps. She also sang "Let's Turkey Trot" and the Exciters' song "I Want You to Be My Boy" in the same episode. This TV show was one of her final performances until 1988, when she began performing in concerts with Bobby Vee and other singers. In a 1991 Richard Nader concert, she performed "Loco-Motion" and "Keep Your Hands Off My Baby". The concert was partially documented on videotape, albeit of marginal quality. She continued performing until she was diagnosed with cervical cancer in October 2001. She died in Kinston, North Carolina, at the age of 59...I,ve included some of her Northern Soul tracks not on this album as a Bonus.

AMM 

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                                                    Tracks Below With Bonus Tracks Below Cover


Bonus Tracks

31 - Dynamite - BGP
32 - I Want You To Be My Boy Live!
33 - Let's Start The Party Again - Dimension
34 - Something About You Boy - Spring
35 - Take A Step In My Direction - Verve


21 comments:

gmortars said...

Dynamite! Er, I mean, thanks, AMM! 😎

Little Bill said...

Very nice lady thanks for the extras amm!

Guy said...

Super review, cheers

Rocco said...

Fantastic review my friend.
Thanks mate.

Rocco

tsi&hrjs said...

Thanks AMM for this collection of songs by Little Eva. She did much more than "Locomotion". There are more post Dimension tracks out there to be had.

Bob Mac said...

Nice review, many thanks.

imnokid said...

Quite a few tracks on this that I am missing. Thanx.

Anghellic67$ said...

New to Me,Much Appreciated As Always AMM

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Big fan and with some bonus too!

hakase said...

thanks for the review AMM another same story behind the big hits you know

PeterH said...

She's always a pleasure to hear. Thanks for review, P.

renald said...

Thanks for the heartbreaking short biography of her career. Very sad indeed!! Many thanks for this great review AMM!

reb.jukebox said...

Thanks AMM for great post and info Reb

Bill said...

Another hard-to-find Marginal!
Cheers!
Bill

oldsoulrebel said...

great review AMM, thanks

CanoMan said...

Interesting review thanks for sharing the info on it

pedro B said...

Found it hard to post just on the 6 day of 40+ c but great tomorrow only 34c back up again by weekend enjoyed listen to this certainly takes me back lovely Review thanks AMM

Cheers Pedro

trinity said...

Thanks mate - really nice review - something about you boy is a good little dancer

richsoul said...

Thanks for the informative notes and for the music. Thanks AMM.

tennessee boy said...

Great anthology about the famous Little Eva !

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks for other Bonus Tracks,plus Little Eva