Sunday 21 June 2020

Mitty Collier born 21 June 1941




Mitty Lene Collier (born June 21, 1941) is an American church pastor, gospel singer and former rhythm and blues singer. She had a number of successful records in the 1960s, of which probably the best known is "I Had A Talk With My Man".

Mitty Collier was born in Birmingham, Alabama, the seventh child of Rufus and Gertrude Collier, and attended Western-Olin High School, Alabama A & M College and Miles College where she majored in English. She began singing in church as a teenager, and toured with gospel groups, the Hayes Ensemble and the Lloyd Reese Singers, before starting to sing rhythm and blues in local clubs to help subsidise her college education.

In 1959, while visiting Chicago, she entered DJ Al Benson's talent show at the Regal Theater, winning for six straight weeks and gaining her a slot on a bill with B. B. King and Etta James as a prize. This brought her to the attention of Ralph Bass of Chess Records, who offered her a recording contract.

She recorded for the Chess label from 1961 to 1968, releasing 15 singles and one album, mostly produced by Billy Davis. Her first record was "Gotta Get Away From It All", which was not a hit. Her first real success came in 1963 with "I'm Your Part Time Love", an answer record to Little Johnny Taylor's "Part Time Love". It reached # 20 on the Billboard R&B chart, and was followed up with "I Had A Talk With My Man", a secularised version of James Cleveland's gospel song "I Had A Talk With God Last Night". The orchestrated ballad reached # 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 and # 3 on the Cash Box R&B chart, and became her best known song, later being covered by Dusty Springfield, Jackie Ross, and Shirley Brown among others.


                             

Her next record, "No Faith, No Love", was also a reworking of a James Cleveland song "No Cross, No Crown", and reached # 29 on the Billboard R&B chart and # 91 on the pop chart. She released an album, Shades Of A Genius, in 1965. Her last hit, in 1966, was "Sharing You" (# 10 on the R&B chart, # 97 pop).

She left Chess in 1968 after recording a single, a new version of "Gotta Get Away From It All" recorded at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals with producer Rick Hall. She then recorded five further singles and an album with William Bell's Peachtree label in Atlanta, Georgia. However, in 1971 she developed polyps on her vocal cords, losing her singing voice, and gave up her secular music career.

She then began to devote her life to her Christian beliefs. After recovering her voice she recorded several albums of gospel music, of which the first, The Warning in 1972, featured "I Had A Talk With God Last Night". Later albums included Hold The Light (1977) and I Am Love (1987). She also established a Bible Study Telephone Prayer Line and a community outreach program, "Feed-A-Neighbor" (FAN), for which she received the key to the city of Birmingham in 1987.


She became a preacher, and was ordained in 1989, later being appointed pastor of the More Like Christ (MLC) Christian Fellowship Ministries in Chicago. She has also worked at the University of Chicago, as well as writing plays and continuing to sing gospel music. She has received a number of other humanitarian and other awards, including the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) Woman of Wonder Award 2000.

(Edited from Wikipedia)

5 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Shades Of Mitty Collier: The Chess Singles 1961-1968” go here:

https://www.upload.ee/files/11906970/MittyCollier_Chess_Singles.rar.html

1. Gotta Get Away From It All (Version 2)
2. Everybody Makes A Mistake Sometimes
3. Git Out
4. That'll Be Good Enough For Me
5. Do It With Confidence
6. You're The Only One
7. (Lookin' Out The Window) Watching And Waiting
8. Like Only Yesterday
9. My Party
10. I'm Satisfied
11. Sharing You
12. Walk Away
13. Help Me
14. For My Man
15. Ain't That Love
16. No Faith, No Love
17. I'm Your Part - Time Lover
18. I Had A Talk With My Man
19. Let Them Talk
20. My Babe
21. Don't Let Her Take My Baby
22. Miss Loneliness
23. I've Got To Get Away From It All (Version 1)
24. I've Got Love

This glorious collection features the A-sides of all 15 of Ms. Collier's Chess 45s, plus the best of the B-sides. Quality 60s Chicago soul, spanning the whole of the 60s. Ten of her singles A and B-sides have never been on CD before, a further four have only ever been on Kent compilations. The only CD reissues on Mitty to date has been a now deleted reissue of her Chess album "Shades Of A Genius" with a few randomly selected bonus cuts - including the `wrong' version of her biggest hit, `I Had A Talk With My Man'.

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If you want more of Ms.Collier then visit the wonderful blog Groovy Gumbo Blog who has come up trumps with “My Party.”.This focuses on Mitty's secular years only. Included here is the complete singles collection (1961 – 1972) the 15 with Chess, the 5 with Peachtree, the 1 with Entrance and 6 unissued tracks. Plus the Shades Of A Genius LP which has a few tracks not released as singles. 60 tracks in all.

https://groovygumbo.blogspot.com/2018/03/my-party.html

pedro B said...

Thanks for Mitty Great cd

1953Boogie said...

the files on kent dl are corrupted

boppinbob said...

Hi 53B, All checked and OK. Problem must be at your end.

1953Boogie said...

I will dl again, thanks for answer