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Linda Lewis
British musician

Linda Lewis

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British musician
Work field
Gender
Female
Place of birth
West Ham, London Borough of Newham, Greater London, England
Age
74 years
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Biography

Linda Lewis (born Linda Ann Fredericks, 27 September 1950, West Ham, Essex, England) is an English vocalist, songwriter and guitarist. Lewis is the oldest of six children, three of whom also had singing careers. She is best known for the singles "Rock-a-Doodle-Doo" (1972), "Sideway Shuffle" (1973), and her version of Betty Everett's "Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)" (1975) albums such as Lark (1972), Not a Little Girl Anymore (1975) and Woman Overboard (1977), and the later Second Nature (1995), which became successful in countries such as Japan. Lewis also provided vocals for others such as David Bowie, Al Kooper, Cat Stevens, Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel, Rick Wakeman, Rod Stewart, Hummingbird, Joan Armatrading and Jamiroquai.

Lewis is a self-taught guitarist and keyboard player, influenced by Harry Nilsson, Billie Holiday and Smokey Robinson, also drawing inspiration from others such as Joni Mitchell. Her music blends folk, funk and soul.

Biography

1960s

At the age of three Linda Fredericks was sent to stage school and was regularly cast in non-speaking TV and film roles such as A Taste of Honey (1961) and as a screaming fan in the first Beatles film A Hard Day's Night (1964), she also sang to the public for money. Lewis joined The Q Set, a British band who performed ska and blue beat, Jamaican-style music

In 1964, she sang "Dancing in the Streets" with John Lee Hooker at club in London. Hooker introduced her to Ian Samwell, who arranged for Don Arden to manage her. She signed with Polydor and recorded the single "You Turned My Bitter into Sweet", which is now a collectable Northern Soul record. Polydor worried that her name, Linda Fredericks, would be confused with Linda Kendrick, who was also signed to Polydor. Fredericks used the name Linda Lewis in honor of singer Barbara Lewis. The surname would also be used professionally by her sisters, Dee Lewis and Shirley Lewis, and her mother.

1970s

During 1969 Linda Lewis formed White Rabbit with Junior Marvin, moving onto replace Marsha Hunt in the soul rock band The Ferris Wheel in 1970 and toured Europe with them. She also recorded the album Ferris Wheel (1970) and the single "Can't Stop Now" with them before the band broke up the same year. On 19 September 1970 Lewis appeared at the first Glastonbury Festival (where she jammed with Terry Reid and David Lindley), having been booked by the DJ and concert booker Jeff Dexter. After a chance meeting with Warner Bros. Records executive Ian Ralfini, Lewis signed to Warner Bros. Records imprint label Reprise. Lewis also worked as a session vocalist in this period, which led to her appearance on albums such as Possible Projection of the Future by Al Kooper, David Bowie's Aladdin Sane (1973), Cat Stevens's Catch Bull at Four (1972) and Hummingbird's first album Hummingbird (1975). She then signed to Family's new Warner Brothers distributed "Raft" label.

Her first hit single "Rock-a-Doodle-Doo" reached No. 15 in the UK Singles Chart in the summer of 1973, and it was followed by the album Fathoms Deep, which featured former Jeff Beck group guitarist Bobby Tench. This album established her as one of Britain's most promising young female singer-songwriters and was critically acclaimed, but it did not did have the expected success, probably due to Raft Records becoming insolvent at that time. However, several appearances on the BBC TV show Top of The Pops raised her profile and an extensive world tour with Cat Stevens followed. On her return to the studio, she signed to Arista Records and recorded what would become her breakthrough album Not a Little Girl Anymore (1975), which featured Allen Toussaint and the Tower of Power horn section. A cover of the "The Shoop Shoop Song" was released as a single, under the title of "It's in his Kiss", at the same time as Not a Little Girl Anymore, reaching No. 6 in the UK Album Chart. On 5 July 1975 Lewis opened the Knebworth Festival, being followed by Roy Harper, Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band, the Steve Miller Band and Pink Floyd. She sings on the Go Too album, released in 1977, with Jess Roden. Three more albums followed over the next few years. In 1986 and 1987 she recorded with her sisters Dee and Shirley as Lewis, then Lewis Sisters.

1980s–present

During the next decade Lewis retreated from public life and moved to Los Angeles, although in 1984 she again appeared at the Glastonbury Festival. In 1992 she worked on the Joan Armatrading album Square the Circle as a backing vocalist, along with her sister Shirley and Sylvia Mason-James. She then returned to record Second Nature (1995), which found success in the Japanese charts. Its success led to live performances, which were recorded and released as On The Stage – Live in Japan (1996). Three more albums followed. Warner Bros. Records released Reach for the Truth-The Best of The Reprise Years (2002), an anthology of her work during the previous thirty years. This was followed by BMG releasing The Best of Linda Lewis (2003), which included her hit singles. During 2003 she also appeared at the Glastonbury Festival, and was filmed by BBC Television whilst she appeared on the Jazz and World Stage.

Her song "Old Smokey" was used by the rapper Common, on his single "Go!" (2005), which appeared on his album Be (2005). This was produced by Kanye West and reached No. 1 on the United States R&B and Hip Hop charts. She recorded Live in Old Smokey (2006), which featured new and previously released songs and toured UK the same year. On 28 October 2006 The National Portrait Gallery opened an exhibit entitled Photographs 1965–2006, this featured a portrait by Lewis's former husband Jim Cregan and other sitters, such as Shirley Bassey. In 2007 she toured with the Soul Britannia All Stars in the UK and on 3 February 2007 BBC Four featured performances by Lewis, in a sixty-minute recording of a Barbican show with The Soul Britannia All Stars. In June of the same year, she collaborated with Basement Jaxx on "Close Your Eyes", which featured in the Japanese anime film Vexille.

Critical reception

Linda Lewis has a five octave vocal range. Charles Waring of Blues & Soul magazine described her vocal range, as heard on The Best of Linda Lewis (2003), as "powerful". In her review of Lewis's album Second Nature (1995) for Allmusic, Amy Hanson described Lewis's voice as "remarkable and dynamic", and of Lewis's ability to sing in the whistle register Hanson comments in her review of Lark (1972), "No longer a wild weapon that can soar from childlike lilt to screaming dog whistle without a moment's notice, she channels her range to the emotions it demands." Lewis's voice has also been compared to Mariah Carey's. Reviewer Melissa Weber commented that her voice had similarities to Minnie Riperton's and that Lewis had "a wider vocal range [than Riperton], with the ability to sing in a lower register."

Discography

Studio albums

Chart positions from the UK Album Chart

  • Say No More (Reprise, 1971)
  • Lark (Reprise, 1972)
  • Fathoms Deep (Raft, 1973)
  • Not a Little Girl Anymore (Arista, 1975)
  • Woman Overboard (Arista, 1977)
  • Hacienda View (Ariola, 1979)
  • A Tear and a Smile (Epic, 1983)
  • Second Nature (Sony, 1995)
  • Whatever... (Turpin, 1997)
  • Kiss of Life (Turpin, 1999)

Live albums

  • Born Performer: Live in Japan (Sony, 1996)
  • Live in Old Smokey (Market Place, 2006)
  • "Hampstead Days (The BBC Recordings)" (Troubadour, 2014)

Collaboration

  • Have You Noticed? Ludmilla featuring Linda Lewis (Reprise, 1993)

Compilations

  • Heart Strings (Reprise, 1974)
  • The Best of Linda Lewis (Compilation) (BMG, 1996)
  • Best of Linda Lewis (Camden, 1997)
  • Reach for the Truth: Best of the Reprise Years 1971–74 (Rhino, 2002)
  • Legends (Compilation) (BMG, 2005)
  • Hampstead Days (Previously unreleased 1970s sessions and concert material) 2014

Singles

CHARTING SINGLES
TitleMonth/YearRecording infoChart peak
for UK unless
otherwise indicated
"Rock-a-Doodle-Doo"06/1973producer: Jim Cregan
Raft 18502 B-side "Reach for the Truth"
(album Lark)
15
"Play Around"10/1973producer: Jim Cregan, Linda Lewis
Raft 18505 B-side "On the Stage"
(album Fathoms Deep)
"Breaker"
"Sideway Shuffle"03/1974producer: Marc Berthoumieux, Will Nott
Raft 18507 B-side "Safe and Sound"
(album Heart Strings)
"Breaker"
"It's in His Kiss"07/1975producer: Bert DeCouteaux, Tony Silvester
Arista 17 B-side "Walk About"
(album Not a Little Girl Anymore)
6
#9 (Ireland)
#19 (Italy)
"Rock and Roller Coaster"10/1975producer: Bert DeCouteaux, Tony Silvester
Arista 25 B-side "The Seaside Song"
(album Not a Little Girl Anymore)
"Breaker"
"Baby I'm Yours"04/1976producer: Bert DeCouteaux, Tony Silvester
Arista 43 B-side "The Other Side"
33
"This Time I'll Be Sweeter"10/1976producer: Bert DeCouteaux, Tony Silvester
Arista 65 B-side "So Many Mysteries to Find"
(album Not a Little Girl Anymore)
51
"I'd Be Surprisingly Good For You"06/1979producer: Mike Batt
Ariola 166 B-side "The Best Days of My Life"
(album Hacienda View)
40
Midfield General featuring Linda Lewis
"Reach Out"
08/2000producer: Damian Harris
Skint 54 B-side 1."Triangle" by Midfield General 2. "Reach Out – Hakon Remix"
(album Generalisation by Midfield General)
61

Songs

SongPrimary ReleaseNotes
(Close The Door) Take Your HeartA Tear and a Smile1983
(Remember the Days of) the Old SchoolyardNot a Little Girl Anymore1975
(You Are An) Angry Young ManKiss of Life1999
109, Jamaica HighwayHacienda View1979
All Comes Back To LoveBest of1997
All My LaughKiss of Life1999
And of The SunWhatever1997
Baby I'm YoursBest of1997
Been My BestLark1972
Beggars And KingsHacienda View1979
Best Days of My LifeLegends2005
BonfireWoman Overboard1977
Born PerformerSecond Nature1995
Breathing SpaceWhatever1997
Can't Help Lovin' That Man of MineLive in Old Smokey2004
Can't We Just Sit Down And Talk It OverBest of1997
Come Along PeopleSay No More1971
Come Back And Finish What You StartedWoman Overboard1977
Comes Back to mMy LoveLegends2005
Cordon BluesLegends2005
Da'lin' (Groove)Kiss of Life1999
Destination LoveA Tear and a Smile1983
Do Ya Know Dino?Second Nature1995
Doin' The Right ThingWhatever1997
Donkey's YearsSay No More1971
Don't Come CryingWhatever1997
Don't Let It GoA Tear and a Smile1983
Dreamer of DreamsWoman Overboard1977
Earthed AgainKiss of Life1999
EasyWhatever1997
Far CryWhatever1997
Fathoms DeepFathoms Deep1973
Feeling FeelingLark1972
Flipped Over Your LoveBest of1997
Follow The PiperSay No More1971
For Love's SakeSecond Nature1995
For MamaSay No More1971
Funky KitchenSay No More1971
Gladly Give My HandLark1972
Goodbye JoannaFathoms Deep1973
Grandaddy's CalypsoLive in Old Smokey2004
GufferFathoms Deep1973
Hampstead WaySay No More1971
He's A DiamondWhatever1997
HymnSay No More1971
I Am What I AmA Tear and a Smile1983
I Can't Get EnoughA Tear and a Smile1983
I Do My Best To ImpressNot a Little Girl Anymore1975
I Don't Do Don'tLive in Old Smokey2004
I DunnoSay No More1971
I Keep a WishLive in Old Smokey2004
I'd Be Surprisingly Good For YouHacienda View1979
If I CouldFathoms Deep1973
I'm in Love AgainFathoms Deep1973
I'm Not A Little Girl Any MoreNot a Little Girl Anymore1975
In The HeatSecond Nature1995
It Don't HurtKiss of Life1999
It Seemed Like A Good Idea at the TimeHacienda View1979
It's in His Kiss (Shoop Shoop Song)Not a Little Girl Anymore1975
It's the FrameLark1972
Kingman-TinmanFathoms Deep1973
Kiss of LifeKiss of Life1999
LarkLark1972
Last CallWhatever1997
Light Years AwayWoman Overboard1977
Like I DanceKiss of Life1999
Little IndiansLark1972
Lookin' Forward (To Lookin' Back)Born Performer1996
Love InsideSecond Nature1995
Love PlateauSecond Nature1995
Love Where Are You Now (That I Need You)Not a Little Girl Anymore1975
Love, Love, LoveNot a Little Girl Anymore1975
LullabyeFathoms Deep1973
Magic in the MusicSay No More1971
Makes You WonderWhatever1997
May You NeverNot a Little Girl Anymore1975
MolesFathoms Deep1973
Moment of DiamondSecond Nature1995
Moon And IWoman Overboard1977
More Than a FoolLark1972
More Than EnoughSecond Nature1995
Mr RespectableWhatever1997
My Aphrodisiac Is YouHacienda View1979
My Friend The SunWoman Overboard1977
My Grandaddy Could ReggaeNot a Little Girl Anymore1975
My Love Is Here To StayWoman Overboard1977
Never Been Done BeforeBest of1997
No.1 HeartbreakerWoman Overboard1977
Nobody But YouKiss of Life1999
Number One HeartbreakerBest of2003
Old SmokeyLark1972
On The StageFathoms Deep1973
Our Day Will comeKiss of Life1999
Peter's GardenSay No More1971
Play AroundFathoms Deep1973
Reach for the TruthLark1972
Red Light LadiesFathoms Deep1973
Rock A Doodle DoHeart Strings1975
Rock and Roller CoasterNot a Little Girl Anymore1975
Rolling For AwhileHacienda View1979
Safe And SoundHeart Strings1975
Save The Last Dance For MeHacienda View1979
ShiningWoman Overboard1977
Sideway ShuffleHeart Strings1975
Sleeping Like A BabyHacienda View1979
So Many Mysteries To FindWoman Overboard1977
So SixtiesSecond Nature1995
Soon ComeSecond Nature1995
Spring SongLark1972
Sweet HeartacheA Tear and a Smile1983
Sweet To Do NothingSecond Nature1995
Take Me for a Little WhileA Tear and a Smile1983
That's LoveHacienda View1979
The Best Days of My LifeHacienda View1979
The Other SideLegends2005
The Same SongSay No More1971
The Seaside SongLegends2005
This BoyA Tear and a Smile1983
This Time I'll Be SweeterNot a Little Girl Anymore1975
Too Good To Be TrueKiss of Life1999
Walk AboutLegends2005
WaterbabyLark1972
WavingLive in Old Smokey2004
We Can WinSay No More1971
Wearing wingsKiss of Life1999
What Are You Asking Me ForLark1972
WhateverWhatever1997
What's All This About?Second Nature1995
Why Can't I Be The Other WomanA Tear and a Smile1983
Winter WonderlandLegends2005
Wise EyesFathoms Deep1973
You CameWoman Overboard1977
You Don't Know What You're MissingA Tear and a Smile1983
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