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  1. Big Maybelle (eigentlich Maybelle Louise Smith; * 1. Mai 1924 in Jackson, Tennessee; † 23. Januar 1972 in Cleveland, Ohio) war eine vor allem in den 1950er Jahren populäre US-amerikanische R&B-Sängerin.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Big_MaybelleBig Maybelle - Wikipedia

    Mabel Louise Smith (May 1, 1924 – January 23, 1972), known professionally as Big Maybelle, was an American R&B singer. Her 1956 hit single " Candy " received the Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1999.

    Year
    Single (a-side, B-side) Both Tracks From ...
    Chart Positions(us R&b [15])
    Album
    1948
    "Sad and Disappointed Jill" b/w "Bad ...
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    Non-album tracks
    1948
    "Indian Giver" b/w "Too Tight Mama"
    -
    Non-album tracks
    1953
    "Gabbin' Blues" b/w "Rain Down Rain"
    3
    "Gabbin' Blues" and Other Big Hits
    1953
    "Way Back Home" b/w "Just Want Your ...
    10
    "Gabbin' Blues" and Other Big Hits
  3. Big Maybelle. American jazz and rhythm & blues singer, born May 1, 1924 in Jackson, Tennessee, died of diabetic coma, January 23, 1972 in Cleveland, Ohio.

  4. 1. Juni 2012 · Big Maybelle's fantastic version of "Candy". Enjoy!

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  5. 18. Juli 2013 · 785K views 10 years ago. The first - 1955 on Okeh 7060 - recording of this classic (produced by a young Quincy Jones), a hit in 1957 for Jerry Lee Lewis. ...more.

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  6. Learn about Big Maybelle, an R&B singer from the US who had hits like "Candy" and "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On". Find out her career highlights, discography, videos and FAQs on Top40weekly.

  7. Big Maybelle was a powerful and expressive blues vocalist of the 1950s, who had several R&B hits and performed at the Apollo Theater. She also struggled with heroin addiction, health issues and personal problems, and died in 1972.