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  1. 46K views 9 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records Women Be Wise (2008 Remaster) · Bonnie Raitt Bonnie Raitt ℗ 1971 Warner Records Inc. Tenor Saxophone: A.C. Reed Guitar,...

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    Wallace was born in the Delta lowlands of Jefferson County, Arkansas, one of 13 children in her family. Wallace came from a musical family: her brother George Washington Thomas became a notable pianist, bandleader, composer, and music publisher; a brother Hersal Thomas, was a pianist and composer; her niece Hociel Thomas (George's daughter) was a p...

    Wallace followed her brothers to Chicago in 1923 and worked her way into the city's bustling jazz scene. Her reputation led to a recording contract with Okeh Records in 1923. Her first recorded songs, "Shorty George" and "Up the Country Blues", the former written with her brother George, sold well enough to make her a blues star in the early 1920s....

    In March 1986, following a concert at the Burghausen Jazz Festival in Germany, Wallace suffered a severe stroke and was hospitalized. She returned to the United States and died on her 88th birthday, at Sinai Hospital in Detroit. She is buried at Trinity Cemetery, in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan.

    In 1986, Rhapsody Films and producer Roberta Grossman released the documentary Sippie Wallace: Blues Singer and Song Writer, in which Wallace is shown in concert footage, interviews, and photographs, with historic rare recordings.

  2. 104K views 12 years ago. A great duet with one of Bonnie's mentors, Sippie Wallace, on "Woman Be Wise" from "The Bonnie Raitt Collection released in 1990. They are having a ball! Enjoy along...

  3. 11. Sept. 2023 · With its powerful lyrics and melancholic melody, “Women Be Wise” sheds light on the complexities of love and offers a message of strength and resilience. Let’s delve into the meaning behind this beloved blues classic and understand why it has stood the test of time.

  4. Track 1 on Women Be Wise. Sippie Wallace adapted this earlier blues song, made it her own and recorded it in 1966. “Women be Wise” was to become her signature song. Bonnie Raitt paid...

  5. 27. Okt. 2012 · Song #11 from her debut album "Bonnie Raitt" (1971)

  6. Woman Be Wise Lyrics. Women be wise, keep your mouth shut, don't advertise your man. Don't sit around gossiping, explaining what your good man really can do. Some women nowadays, Lord...