Merry "Baby Sister" Clayton
Clayton also sang backup on several tracks from
Neil Young's debut album
Neil Young, originally released in 1968.
In 1970, Clayton recorded her own version of "Gimme Shelter," and it became the title track of her debut solo album,
released that year. Her version would be the first of two singles under her name to crack the
Billboard Hot 100, reaching #73. She continued to release solo albums throughout the next decade, notching several minor
R&B singles. Clayton performs a live version of what has been deemed the African American National Anthem
Lift Every Voice and Sing, on the soundtrack for the 1970
Robert Altman film
Brewster McCloud.
Clayton sang "You're Always There When I Need You," the main title for 1980's
The Nude Bomb, the first
Get Smart movie, which starred
Don Adams. She also sang the song "Yes" that was in the 1987 film
Dirty Dancing, and featured on the soundtrack album. This tune became her second, and biggest hit to date to crack the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #45 in 1988. She also recorded backing vocals for
Tori Amos on her 1994 hit, "
Cornflake Girl".
Ahhhh........one of my favourite favourites, Merry Clayton...........enjoy!
After all this time
Armed and extremely dangerous
Bridge over troubled water (live)
Bridge over troubled water
Country road
Cryin' for love
Do what you know
Emotion
Forget it I got it
Funeral (clip from the Brewster McCloud sountdtrack)
Gets hard sometimes
Gimme shelter
Gimme shelter w/ the Rolling Stones
Gold fever
Good girls
Gradma's hands
Here come those heartaches
How'd I know
I ain't gonna worry my life away
I've got life
If I lose
Keep your eye on the sparrow
Knock on the door
Let me make you cry a little longer
Left every voice and sing
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