'Big Mama Thornton' is a member of:


 
B. B. King, Big Mama Thornton, and Muddy Waters
 
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'Big Mama Thornton' History:  



Big Mama Thornton gave the world two of the greatest songs in rock history, “Hound Dog” and “Ball and Chain.” And they would become signature songs for two of America’s biggest rock icons. Just starting out in the early ’50s, Thornton, along with producer Johnny Otis, worked up a hard electric blues version of “Hound Dog” which was given to her by the songwriting team of Leiber and Stoller. Her’s being the first recording of the song, she sat at the top of the R&B charts for seven weeks. Elvis Presley rocked the song up a bit three years later, sending his career into the stratosphere. Unfortunately, Thornton’s career didn’t take the same path. She worked consistently throughout the ’50s and ’60s, but was never able to duplicate the success of “Hound Dog.” And while her career was on an upswing in late ’60s, she wrote and recorded “Ball and Chain” for Arhoolie Records. The song found it’s way to the great Janis Joplin who added her own sass to it on stage at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, a watershed moment in her career. Sadly though, Thornton was again unable to capitalize on the success. As the year’s progressed so did Thornton’s abuse of alcohol. By the early ’80s, the once “Big Mama” was but a shadow of herself, weighing less than 100 pounds. She died of heart and liver problems on July 25, 1984, but thanks to folks like Morgana Kennedy at Vanguard Records, her music keeps finding new fans throughout the world.




Tracks by 'Big Mama Thornton' 


All Right Baby 
Baby Please Don't Go, Got My Mojo Workin' 
Bad Luck Got My Man 
Ball and Chain 
The Big Chance 
The Big Change 
Big Mama's New Love 
Big Mama Swing 
Black Rat 
Bumble Bee 
Chauffeur Blues 
Cotton Picking Blues 
Don't Need No Doctor 
Down-Home Shakedown 
Everything Gonna Be Alright 
Everytime I Think of You 
The Fish 
Gimme A Penny 
Going Fishing 
Gonna Leave You 
Good-Bye Baby 
Good Time In London 
Happy Me 
Hard Times 
Hound Dog 
Hound Dog 2 
Houng Dog 
How Come 
I Ain't No Fool Either 
I Feel The Way I Feel 
I Just Can't Help Myself 
I'm all fed up 
I'm Feeling Alright 
I Need Your Love 
Interview 
I Smell a Rat 
I've Searched the Whole World Over 
I've Searched the Whole World Over (with False Start) 
I've Searched the World Over 
Jail 
Just Can't Help Myself 
Just Like a Dog 
Just Like A Dog, Barking Up The Wrong Tree 
Laugh, laugh, laugh 
Let Your Tears Fall Baby 
Life Goes On 
Little Red Rooster 
Looking the World Over 
Lost City 
Medley: Hound Dog, Walking the Dog 
Mischievous Boogie 
Mischievous Boogie (1951) 
Mixed Up Feeling 
Mr Cool 
My Heavy Load 
My Love 
My Man Called Me 
Nightmare 
No Jody for Me 
Oh Happy Day 
One Black Rat 
Partnership Blues 
The Place 
Private Number 
Rock-a-Bye Baby 
Rock Me Baby 
Rolling Stone 
Sassy Mama 
School Boy 
Session Blues 
Sheriff O.E. & Me 
Sometimes I Have a Heartache 
Special 
Spoonful 
Stop A-Hoppin' on Me 
summertime 
Sweet Little Angel 
Swing It On Home 
Swing It On Home 2 
They Call Me Big Mama 
Unlucky Girl 
Wade in the Water 
Walking Blues 
Watermelon Man 
Willie Mae's Blues 
Willie Mae's Troubles 
Yes, Baby 
Yes, Baby (Duet with Johnny Ace) 
You Don't Move Me Anymore 
Your Love Is Where It Ought To Be