Etta James sang blues, jazz, country, gospel and pop hits beginning in the early 1950s, from her suggestive dancehall favorites to her signature ballad "At Last." She grew up in Los Angeles and San Francisco and began singing professionally when she was just a teen. Etta James recorded a variety of songs during the 1960s and kept her name on the charts with hits like "I'd Rather Go Blind" and "Tell Mama." The hits stopped in the 1970s, but James kept performing, and in the late 1980s and '90s had a career resurgence, was recognized as a musical legend and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993. <br><br><br><br>Pushover (2:58)<br><br>I Got You Babe (2:31)<br><br>Tell Mama (2:26)<br><br>Good Rockin' Daddy (2:26)<br><br>Seven Day Fool (3:06)<br><br>At Last (3:00)<br><br>I'd Rather Go Blind (2:34)<br><br>Baby What You Want (3:26)<br><br>Dance With Me (2:58)<br><br>Someone to Watch Over Me (6:04)<br><br>I Just Wanna Make Love to You (3:09)<br><br>The Very Thought of You (4:37)<br><br>Night Time is the Right Time (3:02)<br><br>My Funny Valentine (5:53)
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