Sunday, 16 November 2025

Garnet Mimms born 16 November 1933

Garnet Mimms (born Garrett Mimms, November 16, 1933 is an American singer, influential in soul music and rhythm and blues. His pleading, gospel-derived intensity made him one of the earliest true soul singers and his legacy remains criminally underappreciated. 

Born in Ashland, West Virginia, United States, Mimms grew up in Philadelphia, where he sang in church choirs and in gospel groups such as the Evening Stars and the Harmonizing Four. He first recorded as a member of the Norfolk Four, for Savoy Records in 1953. He returned to Philadelphia after serving in the military and, after a spell in a doo-wop group, the Deltones, formed another group, the Gainors, in 1958, with Sam Bell, Willie Combo, John Jefferson, and Howard Tate. The Gainors recorded several singles over the next few years for the Red Top, Mercury and Talley Ho labels, but failed to have any chart success.Mimms and Bell left the group in 1961, and joined with Charles Boyer and Zola Pearnell to form Garnet Mimms and the Enchanters. 

The Enchanters

The group moved from Philadelphia to New York in 1963, and began to work with the songwriter and record producer Bert Berns, who signed them to the United Artists label and teamed them with fellow songwriter and producer Jerry Ragovoy. Dominic Turner wrote that "the partnership between the Enchanters on the one hand and Ragovoy and Berns on the other was very much an experiment in applying Mimms' gospel and deep soul roots to the new uptown soul in vogue in New York." The new team had an immediate hit with "Cry Baby", written by Berns and Ragovoy, and with uncredited vocal backing by the Gospelaires, featuring Dionne Warwick, Dee Dee Warwick, and Estelle Brown. The song topped the R&B chart and reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963. It sold over one million copies and was certified gold. 

                                     

The group followed it up with "For Your Precious Love," a cover of Jerry Butler and the Impressions' original, which hit the Billboard Top 30 later that year, as did the flip side, "Baby Don't You Weep." Another hit recording with the Enchanters, "A Quiet Place", became a popular song among the Carolina beach music community. "A Quiet Place" was also adapted with enduring appeal by many Reggae artists, including John Holt,The Paragons, Horace Andy, Doctor Alimantado and Dennis Brown. The reggae versions were released under a number of different titles, the most well-known being "Man Next Door". 

In 1964, Mimms left the Enchanters for a solo career; with Sam Bell as lead vocalist, the group went on to have a minor hit with "I Wanna Thank You". Mimms continued to record for United Artists, and had several minor R&B hits over the next two years, including "One Girl" and a cover of the Jarmels' "A Little Bit of Soap." Mimms also released three albums on United Artists, As Long As I Have You (1964), I'll Take Good Care Of You, and Warm and Soulful (both 1966). 

He moved to the UA subsidiary label Veep in 1966, releasing several singles including "My Baby", later recorded by Janis Joplin; the song also made the live setlist of the last edition of the Yardbirds/early Led Zeppelin, and the following year he toured in the UK with Jimi Hendrix. An album, Garnet Mimms Live, was recorded with Scottish band 'The Senate' (who featured drummer Robbie McIntosh, later of the Average White Band), and was released in the UK in 1967. He continued to work with Ragovoy, and in 1968 started recording for Verve Records. In 1968–69, Led Zeppelin performed an extended version of Mimms' "As Long As I Have You" as an early improv showcase piece on their UK and US tours (they used Mimms' song until they recorded "Whole Lotta Love", and then this new song became their improv showcase piece). Mimms' final recordings for several years were issued on the GSF label in 1972. 

In the late 1970s, he released a few funk songs under the name Garnet Mimms and the Truckin' Company. He had his only hit in the UK at this time, when "What It Is", produced by Randy Muller of Brass Construction, reached number 44 for one week on the UK Singles Chart in June 1977. Mimms later told the Philadelphia Inquirer, “after my father passed in `78, I just lost the zeal for that kind of music. Disco came in, with the lights and the loud music. I was always a balladeer. I didn’t like all that loud stuff.” 

Mimms gave up his music career shortly afterwards. He became a born-again Christian, and in the 1980s found his calling ministering to lost souls as part of the New Jerusalem Prison Ministry. He later established the Bottom Line Revival Ministries, again ministering to prisoners. In 2007 he returned to recording, and a year later released a new album Is Anybody Out There? on the Evidence label, produced and written by Jon Tiven.

Mimms was given a Pioneer Award in 1999 by the Rhythm and Blues Foundation.

(Edited from Wikepedia)

 

1 comment:

boppinbob said...

For “Garnet Mimms - The Early Years Featuring The Gainors (2015 Jasmine)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/kug3d9Uq

01 The Secret.mp3
02 Gonna Rock Tonite.mp3
03 Follow Me.mp3
04 You Must Be An Angel.mp3
05 A Message With Flowers.mp3
06 She's My Lollipop.mp3
07 She's Gone.mp3
08 Please Consider.mp3
09 Nothing Means More To Me.mp3
10 I'm Still In Love With You.mp3
11 This Is A Perfect Moment.mp3
12 Where I Want To Be.mp3
13 Tell Him.mp3
14 Darlin'.mp3
15 You Don't Send Me Anymore.mp3
16 Sapphire.mp3
17 I Love You.mp3
18 Too Marvelous To Be True.mp3
19 How Long Will It Last.mp3
20 My Heart Cries Over You.mp3
21 Shrimp Boats.mp3
22 Let It Live.mp3

The recordings of Garnet Mimms between 1963 and 1966 are rightly acknowledged as some of the most incredible early soul music ever made, and with Garnet's earliest work being off the market for a few years it seemed only right to revisit it. So here it is; 22 tracks he recorded as lead singer of his 'doowop-ish' vocal group, The Gainors. Although originally available on obscure singles during the late '50s much of this material was not released on LP until after his US pop chart success in 1963. This is probably the first time these 22 tracks have appeared in one package. (Jasmine notes)


For “Garnet Mimms, Looking for You: The Complete United Artists and Veep Singles (Ace 2015)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/PAi91MaE

1. Cry Baby (UA 629, 1963)
2. Don't Change Your Heart (UA 629, 1963)
3. Baby Don't You Weep (UA 658, 1963)
4. For Your Precious Love (UA 658, 1963)
5. Tell Me Baby (UA 694, 1964)
6. Anytime You Want Me (UA 694, 1964)
7. A Quiet Place (UA 715, 1964)
8. One Girl (UA 715, 1964)
9. Look Away (UA 773, 1964)
10. One Woman Man (UA 773, 1964)
11. A Little Bit of Soap (UA 796, 1964)
12. I'll Make It Up to You (UA 796, 1964)
13. It Was Easier to Hurt Her (UA 848, 1965)
14. So Close (UA 848, 1965)
15. Welcome Home (scheduled for UA 868, 1965)
16. Everytime (scheduled for UA 868/released on UA 887, 1965)
17. That Goes to Show You (UA 887, 1965)
18. Looking for You (UA 951, 1965)
19. More Than a Miracle (UA 951, 1965)
20. I'll Take Good Care of You (UA 995, 1966)
21. Prove It to Me (UA 995, 1966)
22. It's Been Such a Long Way Home (Veep 1232, 1966)
23. Thinkin' (Veep 1232, 1966)
24. My Baby (Veep 1234, 1966)
25. Keep On Smilin' (Veep 1234, 1966)
26. All About Love (Veep 1252, 1966)
27. The Truth Hurts (Veep 1252, 1966)
28. As Long As I Have You (UA LP UAS 6396, 1964)

Looking For You is the first CD anthology of Garnet's work that contains all the As & Bs from the 14 singles he released between 1963 and 1966.

For “Garnet Mimms – The Ultimate Collection (1998 Marginal)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/vKAkf2D2

1 There Goes My Baby
2 Tell Me Baby
3 Lookin' For You
4 Prove It To Me
5 A Little Bit Of Soap
6 That Goes To Show You
7 A Quiet Place
8 Look Away
9 Every Time
10 As Long As I Have You
11 It Was Easier To Hurt Her
12 Stop And Think It Over
13 Thinkin'
14 Keep On Smilin'
15 Nobody But You
16 So Close
17 Cry To Me
18 Angel On My Doorstep
19 One Woman Man
20 Cry Baby
21 For Your Precious Love
22 Baby Don't You Weep
23 One Girl
24 I'll Take Good Care Of You
25 Welcome Home
26 Until You Were Gone
27 The Truth Hurts
28 Wanting You
29 It's Just A Matter Of Time

A good mix from the bootleg label Marginal.