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record in so long. So when we get to the theater they was blasting it. You could hear it from the theater, from the loudspeaker. They were just playing "Hound Dog" all over the theater. So I goes up in the operating room, I say, 'Do you mind playing that again?'... 'Cause I hadn't heard the record in so long I forgot the words myself. So I stood there while he was playing it, listening to it. So that evening I sang it on the show, and everybody went for it".
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show you that it won't shoot'. He held the pistol up and looked at it first and then put it to his head. I started toward the door and I heard the pistol go off. I turned around and saw Johnny falling to the floor. I saw that he was shot and I run on stage and told the people in the band about it. I stayed there until the officers arrived".
924:: "when I was comin' up, listening to Bessie Smith and all, they sung from their heart and soul and expressed themselves. That's why when I do a song by Jimmy Reed or somebody, I have my own way of singing it. Because I don't want to be Jimmy Reed, I want to be me. I like to put myself into whatever I'm doin' so I can feel it".
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of waving it around. I asked Johnny to let me see the gun. He gave it to me and when I turned the chamber a .22 cal. bullet fell out in my hand. Johnny told me to put it back in where it wouldn’t fall out. I put it back and gave it to him. I told him not to snap it at nobody".
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in August 1968. The album remained at the top spot of the Billboard Hot 200 charts for two months. Joplin's interpretation of the song renewed interest in Thornton, boosting her career.
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3684:
3442:"The Many Musical Influences of Janis Joplin"
2416:(1st ed.). Basic Civitas Books. p.
2262:"'Big Mama' Thornton to be honored in Ariton"
2191:The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray
1821:
1095:, Musical influence category, Cleveland, Ohio
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3108:. Mtv.com. December 19, 2014. Archived from
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1158:Big Mama Thornton and the Chicago Blues Band
986:, by Michael Spörke, was published in 2014.
949:not publicly identifying themselves as queer
731:, which released her most successful album,
467:While working with Otis, Thornton recorded "
382:, the half-sister of one of her early idols
4012:20th-century African-American women singers
3518:"2024 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees"
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2768:Lyrics: Writing Better Words for Your Songs
2511:. Seattle, Washington: Seal Press. p.
2376:
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1255:List of live albums, with selected details
1066:Hall Of Fame Award, "Hound Dog" (Single),
3691:
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3264:"Big Mama Thornton: Biography | Billboard"
2165:. New York, New York: St. Martin's Press.
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2917:"No.31 - "Hound Dog" - Big Mama Thornton"
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1678:Rock-A-Bye-Baby: The 1950–1961 Recordings
624:In 1965, Thornton toured Europe with the
3827:, George Brown, Robert "Spike" Mickens,
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3133:"Big Mama Thornton – The Life and Music"
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2446:"The Untold Truth of Big Mama Thornton"
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1763:The Best of Big Mama Thornton 1951–1958
977:racial segregation in the United States
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3632:Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland.
3630:Big Mama Thornton: The Life and Music.
3542:
3293:Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony (1975).
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3018:Shearer, Cynthia (February 15, 2017).
2943:Encyclopedia of the Blues, 2nd Edition
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1048:, Blues Foundation, Memphis, Tennessee
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2355:Big Mama Thornton: The Life and Music
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2260:Treadwell, Jaine (October 12, 2022).
2193:. Dubai: Carlton Books. p. 177.
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398:Left home to perform at 14 years old
294:", made famous in the late 1960s by
4027:20th-century American women singers
2921:Songsthatsavedyourlife.substack.com
2889:Hill, Charles A. (April 12, 2016).
2857:The Billboard Book of Number 1 Hits
2742:University of North Texas Libraries
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1553:Hound Dog: The Essential Collection
1015:in the musical influence category.
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333:and got a job washing and cleaning
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3440:Suer, Kinsley (January 30, 2019).
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2163:Encyclopedia of Pop, Rock and Soul
1729:The Very Best of Big Mama Thornton
735:, which reached number 198 in the
727:By 1969, Thornton had signed with
612:With the success of Big Brother's
509:while attending their show at the
262:Encyclopedia of Pop, Rock and Soul
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4057:American rhythm and blues singers
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2941:Herzhaft, Gerard (July 1, 1997).
2789:March 2019. "Smithsonian", of. 42
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1915:"Tarzan and the Dignified Monkey"
1519:Hound Dog: The Peacock Recordings
811:The Blues — A Real Summit Meeting
268:Thornton was the first to record
16:American blues singer (1926–1984)
4087:People from Dale County, Alabama
4047:American blues harmonica players
3204:"Willie Mae 'Big Mama' Thornton"
2969:. ScottyMoore.net. July 26, 2012
2608:"Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton"
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1982:"Before Day (Big Mama's Blues)"
1746:The Singles Collection 1950–1961
1570:The Complete Vanguard Recordings
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947:, Big Mama Thornton — they were
839:The Complete Vanguard Recordings
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3598:"Billboard Top R&B Records"
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3074:Why Willie Mae Thornton Matters
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247:Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton
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3344:. New York: Thunder's Mouth.
2635:Holden, Stephen (July 1984).
2383:"Big Mama Thornton Interview"
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639:Big Mama Thornton – In Europe
507:Freddie Bell and the Bellboys
473:Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
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3898:Award for Musical Excellence
3522:Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
3478:10.1080/0740770X.2014.994840
2315:Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
1835:"Every Time I Think of You"
1039:San Francisco Blues Festival
1024:1953: "Hound Dog" (Single),
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857:San Francisco Blues Festival
848:and included the guitarists
626:American Folk Blues Festival
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3958:Award for Musical Influence
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1428:Quit Snoopin' Round My Door
453:Billy Ward and his Dominoes
435:Joined Johnny Otis' Caravan
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3700:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
3020:"The Thinning of Big Mama"
2895:Charlesd A. Hill Mediation
2770:. Backbeat Books. p. 171;
2548:. WFMT Radio Network. 1970
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374:Hired after first audition
300:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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1861:"They Call Me Big Mama"
1701:Released: March 31, 2017
1695:The Essential Recordings
1576:Released: April 18, 2000
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846:George "Harmonica" Smith
807:Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson
766:Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
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3230:African American Review
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2988:Cushing, Steve (2014).
2891:"Who Owns "Hound Dog"?"
2814:Mahon, Maureen (2011).
2108:List of blues musicians
2020:"Don't Do Me This Way"
1769:Released: July 14, 2023
1752:Released: June 19, 2020
1718:Released: July 12, 2019
1275:Released: December 1969
889:Inglewood Park Cemetery
887:Thornton was buried in
314:, in an interview with
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2686:Oakley, Giles (1997).
2503:Gaar, Gillian (1992).
2189:Russell, Tony (1997).
1735:Released: October 2019
1658:The Complete 1950–1961
1482:The Original Hound Dog
705:Monterey Jazz Festival
659:Walter "Shakey" Horton
283:in 1953. According to
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3829:Claydes Charles Smith
3446:Portland Center Stage
2877:The Big Book of Blues
2832:10.1353/wam.2011.0005
2766:Rooks, Rikky (2006).
2041:Ball and Chain Part 1
1888:"Stop Hoppin' on Me"
1797:Peak chart positions
1712:The Story of My Blues
1604:They Call Me Big Mama
1562:Label: Spectrum Music
1499:They Call Me Big Mama
1184:Released: August 1969
1121:Peak chart positions
884:(204 to 43 kg).
861:Newport Jazz Festival
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758:Down By The Riverside
600:Monterey Pop Festival
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3851:A Tribe Called Quest
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3208:The Blues Foundation
2588:. Mcfarlandbooks.com
2546:StudsTerkel.wfmt.com
2476:Faroutmagazine.co.uk
2009:"Because It's Love"
1813:"Partnership Blues"
1738:Label: Not Now Music
1641:Vanguard Visionaries
1341:Label: Just a Memory
1088:, Tuscumbia, Alabama
933:gender nonconformity
784:Second European tour
764:", "Lord Save Me", "
717:Edward "Bee" Houston
3833:James "J.T." Taylor
3816:Kool & the Gang
3578:. September 6, 1969
3570:"Billboard Top LPs"
3112:on January 16, 2005
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2381:Strachwitz, Chris.
2061:Let's Go Get Stoned
1993:"Swing It on Home"
1949:"You Did Me Wrong"
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801:with Muddy Waters,
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633:Arhoolie recordings
620:First European tour
407:I just got tired".
337:in a local tavern.
324:Montgomery, Alabama
285:New York University
88:Oakland, California
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4107:Androgynous people
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3839:, Ricky Westfield)
3821:Robert "Kool" Bell
3733:Dave Matthews Band
3371:American Quarterly
3323:The New York Times
2875:Santelli, Robert.
2641:The New York Times
2612:Spontaneous Lunacy
2248:Washingtonpost.com
2073:Stronger Than Dirt
2015:Non-album singles
1938:"Don't Talk Back"
1918:(with Elroy Peace)
1896:"Rock a Bye Baby"
1822:Non-album singles
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1178:Stronger Than Dirt
1164:Released: May 1967
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1057:Blues Hall of Fame
1046:Blues Hall of Fame
961:Blues Music Awards
939:. Music historian
921:The New York Times
742:Dixie Hummingbirds
733:Stronger Than Dirt
655:Jimmy Lee Robinson
589:in San Francisco,
538:Johnny Ace's death
380:Diamond Teeth Mary
270:Leiber and Stoller
107:, California, U.S.
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3268:www.billboard.com
3084:978-1-4773-2118-8
2707:978-0-306-80743-5
2689:The Devil's Music
2584:Spörke, Michael.
2427:978-0-465-00071-5
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879:Death and burial
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574:"Ball And Chain"
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