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Maxine Brown

Oh No; Not My Baby

Maxine Brown

Oh No; Not My Baby

 

Born August 18, 1939 in Kingstree, South Carolina, Maxine Brown grew up in the New York borough of Queens, singing gospel before going secular with a group called The Manhattans. "The leader of the group said, 'You never donate anything to the group. Here, here's a title. Go write something!'" she says. "I was sitting there steaming. How dare he just throw this title at me? So I'm thinking about all my past experiences in the short span that I was out there, and all of a sudden this melody came to me, and the words just started coming, and in about ten minutes I was through!" Nothing more came of All In My Mind  until two years later, when agent Mal Williams asked Maxine if she had any originals. "He said, 'Well, this is better than the stuff we're going in the studio with!' And we went in and recorded that.

"So one day we're standing in front of the Brill Building, and Tony Bruno walked out and said, 'Hey Mal, what have you got?' He said, 'I've got this demo and her!' So he said, 'Well, bring it up and let me hear it!' So the next day he took it up and let him hear it, and he flipped!" Out on Bruno's tiny Nomar label, All In My Mind peaked at #2 R&B in 1961. A few months later, her Funny made it to #3. "I needed a guitar player to conduct for me. And I got this young man by the name of Sammy Taylor," she says. "He was getting ready to record for himself. And when he played that song for me, I said, 'I've got to have it! That's my next hit!'" 

Nomar wasn't long for the world, and Williams—by then her hubby—put his gorgeous spouse on ABC-Paramount. "One day I ran into Florence Greenberg in a restaurant at the corner of where 1650 Broadway is,"  says Maxine. "She says, 'When are you gonna leave that label and come over to my label and let me do something for you?'

I said, 'If you want me, go get me!' And the very next day she did."

Gerry Goffin and Carole King wrote Oh No Not My Baby, Maxine's entrancing #24 pop seller for Greenberg's Wand logo. "Stan Green (Florence's sightless son) was the one who found 'Oh No Not My Baby' for me out of the vault," she says. "Because originally, that track was done by The Shirelles," she says. "I took the record home.

I didn't pay too much attention. And I put it on a boom box and put it in my window and I sat on the porch. And these two girls were skipping rope, and as the record played, they kept saying, 'Oh no, not my baby.' I said, 'Uh-oh! When people start singing the hook, you've got something!' So I went back in the house, and I went to work." Dee Dee Warwick and The Sweet Inspirations provided vocal harmonies. The song was successfully covered in 1965 by Manfred Mann in the U.K., and hit again in '73 for Rod Stewart. Maxine continued to score '60s hits for Wand, both on her own and as Chuck Jackson's duet partner, and still performs in New York.

- Bill Dahl -

Various - Sweet Soul Music

31 Scorching Classics From 1964

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A Funny Kind Of Feeling (CD)
Maxine Brown: A Funny Kind Of Feeling (CD) Art-Nr.: CDSJ600880

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(Soul Jam) 26 tracks This special CD contains 26 studio tracks from the sensational singles she made for the small Nomar and the ABC Paramount label between 1960 and 1962.
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If I Knew Then What I Know Now - Complete Singles A's & B's 1960-62
Maxine Brown: If I Knew Then What I Know Now - Complete... Art-Nr.: CDJAS946

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(2015/Jasmine) 22 tracks - Original Nomar and ABC Paramount recordings, 1960-1962. Her complete first 45s in chronological order. Her first major hit, 'All In My Mind' is now acknowledged as being one of the first soul singles by a...
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Maxine Brown' Greatest Hits (CD)
Maxine Brown: Maxine Brown' Greatest Hits (CD) Art-Nr.: CDR271740

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(1994/Tomato) 23 tracks
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A Funny Kind Of Feeling 1960-1962 Sides (LP, 180g Vinyl)
Maxine Brown: A Funny Kind Of Feeling 1960-1962 Sides (LP,... Art-Nr.: LP772226

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(Wax Time Records) 18 tracks Revered by Dave Godin' and the early aficionados of soul music, the great Maxine Brown was one of the most underrated R&B queens of the Sixties. During that era she released a series of singles — -All in My...
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Oh No Not My Baby (CD)
Maxine Brown: Oh No Not My Baby (CD) Art-Nr.: CDKEND949

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(1990/Kent) 28 tracks (1963-67) (76:49)
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Best Of The Wand Years (CD)
Maxine Brown: Best Of The Wand Years (CD) Art-Nr.: CDKEND312

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(Kent Soul) 28 tracks (72:28) with 16 page booklet. - Classic, sophisticated New York City Soul from this much loved and admired artist's 1960s heyday. ​
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Super Hits - Original Wand Masters
Maxine Brown: Super Hits - Original Wand Masters Art-Nr.: CDGT2200

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EP-Collection...plus
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CD on SEE FOR MILES RECORDS by Maxine Brown - EP-Collection...plus
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