Gayle McCormick (November 26, 1948 – March 1, 2016) was an American singer, best known for her work with the rock band Smith.
She attended Pattonville High School in Maryland Heights, Missouri and sang high soprano with the Suburb Choir, a 150-voice unit that performed annually with the St. Louis Symphony. Her recording and performing career stretched from 1965-76. McCormick started her career singing songs by Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight and Tina Turner before joining Smith.
In 1967, she was the lead singer in a band called Steve Cummings and The Klassmen. The band released a single in 1967 called "Without You" which had success in Missouri, and a second and final single in 1968 called "Wonderous Time". In 1969, Smith was formed in Los Angeles, their first album titled A Group Called Smith, featured McCormick as the primary vocalist.
Smith mainly played and recorded covers of pop and soul songs and made the top five with a remake of "Baby It's You", charting higher than the previous hit version by The Shirelles. Smith's version was also featured in Quentin Tarantino's film Death Proof, part of the Grindhouse double feature. While riding the wave of that hit, McCormick and the band made appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, American Bandstand and elsewhere.
Despite the group’s early burst of success, Smith disbanded following the release of their sophomore album, 1970’s Minus-Plus. Not wanting to lose the dynamic singer to another label, Dunhill signed McCormick to a solo deal which led to her self-titled debut in 1971. Though unable to match the early success of Smith, the set’s standout single, the dance-ready “It’s a Cryin’ Shame,” did reach No. 44 on the Hot 100.
Two more solo albums followed: Flesh & Blood on Decca/MCA in 1972 and One More Hour on Fantasy in 1974. After that, as her friend King writes, “Gayle had lost some interest in the music business, married a carpenter and moved to Hawaii” before ending up back in St. Louis a few years later.
McCormick recorded the tracks "Coming in Out of the Rain" and "Simon Said" for a 1975 single on the Shady Brook label; it scraped the lower reaches of the Adult Contemporary chart that fall. McCormick also contributed backing vocals to Jimmy Rabbitt and Renegade's Waylon Jennings-produced 1976 self-titled Capitol LP, from which the single "Ladies Love Outlaws" was drawn after which she retired from the entertainment industry.
In 2015, McCormick was hospitalized for pneumonia, and during the treatment, it was discovered that she had cancer that had metastasized from a tumour in a lung to the rest of her body. McCormick died of cancer March 1, 2016 in suburban St. Louis. She was 67 years old.
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I think you've given us a wrong link
ReplyDeleteGreat post. I have both Smith album and all three of Gayle's solo LPs. I think she would have hit it big if she'd had better songwriters for her solo stuff. Because she had THE voice. Wow, could she sing.
ReplyDeleteHer rendition of Carole King's "What Am I Gonna Do" with Smith is by far the best version of this oft-covered tune. I wish Carole and Gayle's paths had crossed again because she could have used more songs on King's level.
Anyway, great to see this collection and happy to know she's being remembered. What a voice.
PS: I think her best cut with The Klassmen was "Can You Hear The Music," which made it onto one of the volumes of "Lost Jukebox." Here it is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_bOd1TSVFQ
Thanks for the comment Rob, now rectified.here's the proper link.
ReplyDeleteFor ”FLESH AND BLOOD: THE BEST OF GAYLE McCORMICK” go here:
https://www.imagenetz.de/mQmLj
1. Baby It's You
2. Comin' Back to Me
3. I'll Hold Out My Hand
4. What Am I Gonna Do
5. It's a Cryin' Shame
6. Superstar
7. C'est La Vie
8. A Natural Woman (You Make Me Feel Like)
9. You Really Got a Hold on Me
10. Rescue Me
11. If Only You Believe
12. Save Me
13. Everything Has Got to Be Free
14. Gonna Be Alright Now
15. Take Me Back
16. Near You
17. Sweet Feeling (That Old TimeFeeling)
18. Knight in Shining Armor
19. Stay With Me
20. Flesh and Blood
21. Whoever's Thrilling You Is Killing Me
22. Make Myself Over
23. Grey Line Tour
24. Alabam
25. Original Midnight Mama
A big thank you goes to Superflash for suggesting today’s birthday singer and also for the loan of his own excellent compilation.
super BB !
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Thanks Bob
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