Barbara Lewis (b.
9 February
1943
) is an
American
singer and songwriter whose smooth style influenced
rhythm and blues
.
Born and raised in
Salem, Michigan
, near
Ann Arbor
, Barbara Lewis was writing and recording by her teens with producer Ollie McLaughlin (a black DJ at Ann Arbor radio station WHRV, now
WAAM
, who is also credited with discovering
Del Shannon
).
Lewis' first single release in
1962
, the uptempo My Heart Went Do Dat Da did not chart nationally but was a local hit in the
Detroit
area. She wrote all of the songs on her debut LP (including the hit Hello Stranger). Though her follow-ups did not have the same success, her song Someday We're Gonna Love Again was covered by
The Searchers
for a
British Invasion
hit.
In the 1960s, Lewis recorded in New York City, with producers
Bert Berns
and
Jerry Wexler
, leading to commercially-successful hits like Baby I'm Yours, which was written by
Van McCoy
, and Make Me Your Baby.
At the end of the decade she released a grittier-sounding album on
Stax Records
, and after its lack of commercial success, she began to withdraw from music.
However, over the next decade, a number of other artists had success with Lewis' songs, most notably
Yvonne Elliman
, who made the U.S. Top 20 (and #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart) and the UK Top 30 with her version of Hello Stranger in 1977. Baby I'm Yours also charted in versions by
Jody Miller
and
Debby Boone
(the B-side of her single God Knows). In
Canada
, Suzanne Stevens had a hit in
1975
with a
disco
version of Make Me Your Baby. Cover versions of Barbara Lewis' tracks continue into the new millennium with the
Arctic Monkeys
including a version of Baby I'm Yours as a B-side to their
2006
single,
Leave Before The Lights Come On
.
In 1995, Lewis' Baby I'm Yours was featured on the
Bridges of Madison County
soundtrack. She received the Pioneer Award from the
Rhythm and Blues Foundation
in 1999.
The backup group on many songs from the album Hello Stranger are
The Dells
who enjoyed hits of their own.