Richard Barrett (July 14, 1933 – August 3, 2006), also known as Richie Barrett, was an American singer, record producer, and songwriter.
Biography
Barrett was born in
Philadelphia
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in 1933. He was an early fifties successful independent
black
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record producer, influential in shaping the New York
rhythm and blues
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sound. Barrett discovered and promoted
Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers
The Teenagers are an American music group, most noted for being one of rock music's earliest successes, presented to international audiences by DJ Alan Freed. The group, which made its most popular recordings with young Frankie Lymon as lead ...
,
the Chantels
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,
Little Anthony & the Imperials
Little Anthony and the Imperials is an American rhythm and blues/soul vocal group from New York City founded by Clarence Collins in the 1950s and named in part for its lead singer, Jerome Anthony "Little Anthony" Gourdine, who was noted for his h ...
,
the Valentines, and
the Three Degrees
The Three Degrees is an American female vocal group formed circa 1963 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Although 16 women have been members over the years, the group has always been a trio. The current line-up consists of Helen Scott, Valerie Holi ...
. He managed the Chantels in the 1950s, and later managed the Three Degrees from the early 1960s until the early 1980s, producing many of their albums, and conducting the orchestra at their live shows. As an artist, he is most famous for co-writing (with
Leiber and Stoller
Lyricist Jerome Leiber (April 25, 1933 – August 22, 2011) and composer Michael Stoller (born March 13, 1933) were American songwriting and record producing partners. They found success as the writers of such Crossover music, crossover hit songs ...
) and recording, as Richie Barrett, the song "
Some Other Guy".
Barrett sang lead for
the Valentines from 1954 to 1957. Ronnie Bright, who later joined
the Cadillacs
The Cadillacs were an American rock and roll and doo-wop group from Harlem, New York, active from 1953 to 1962. The group was noted for their 1955 hit " Speedo", written by Esther Navarro, which was instrumental in attracting white audiences to ...
and
the Coasters
The Coasters are an American rhythm and blues/rock and roll vocal group who had a string of hits in the late 1950s. Beginning with "Searchin'" and " Young Blood" in 1957, their most memorable songs were written by the songwriting and producing ...
, sang bass. Barrett co-wrote two songs with Carl Hogan (also from the Valentines). One was "Be Sure My Love," which was recorded by
the Dubs
The Dubs are an American doo wop vocal group formed in 1956, best known for their songs "Could This Be Magic", "Don't Ask Me to Be Lonely" and "Chapel of Dreams".
Original career, 1956-1958
The original members of the Dubs were:
:Richard Bl ...
on
Gone Records
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in 1958; and another, "So Much," was recorded by
Little Anthony & the Imperials
Little Anthony and the Imperials is an American rhythm and blues/soul vocal group from New York City founded by Clarence Collins in the 1950s and named in part for its lead singer, Jerome Anthony "Little Anthony" Gourdine, who was noted for his h ...
on End Records in 1958, and also recorded by the Attributes. On the Chantels' single "Maybe" (1958), Barrett played piano, bass, and drums. Barrett produced several of the Chantels' records.
Barrett's first single was a cover of
the Fleetwoods
The Fleetwoods were an American vocal group from Olympia, Washington whose members were Gary Troxel (born November 28, 1939), Gretchen Christopher (born February 29, 1940), and Barbara Ellis (born February 20, 1940).
Early history
The band mem ...
' "
Come Softly to Me
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", with
the Chantels
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as backing vocalists. He recorded "Some Other Guy" in 1962, a tune modeled on
Ray Charles
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' "
What'd I Say
"What'd I Say" (or "What I Say") is an American rhythm and blues song by Ray Charles, released in 1959. As a single divided into two parts, it was one of the first soul songs. The composition was improvised one evening late in 1958 when Charl ...
" and was assured immortality, if not a hit single, following cover versions performed by
the Beatles
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and other
Liverpool
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groups of the time, including
the Searchers
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and
the Big Three. A clip of the Beatles performing the song at
the Cavern
The Cavern Club is a nightclub on Mathew Street, Liverpool, England.
The Cavern Club opened in 1957 as a jazz club, later becoming a centre of the rock and roll scene in Liverpool in the late 50s and early 1960s. The club became closely asso ...
was shown on a regional television program screened by Granada TV in the north-west of England in August or September 1962 shortly after the band had fired their previous drummer
Pete Best
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and replaced him with
Ringo Starr
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, and this low-quality footage has been included on many videos and DVDs since that time.
There was a recording by Richard T. Barrett called "Try To Be Happy" b/w "Your Gentle Heart", released on Maarc Records #1542, in 1962. This may be a different singer.
In 1998,
Ben Vereen
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portrayed Barrett in the film bio about
Frankie Lymon
Franklin Joseph Lymon (September 30, 1942 – February 27, 1968) was an American rock and roll/rhythm and blues singer and songwriter, best known as the boy soprano lead singer of the New York City-based early rock and roll doo-wop group Th ...
called ''Why Do Fools Fall in Love.''
Barrett died of
pancreatic cancer
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in
Gladwyne, Pennsylvania
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on August 3, 2006.
Discography
Singles by the Valentines
* "Summer Love"/"For You" (Bruce, 1954, unreleased, as the Dreamers)
* "Tonight Kathleen"/"Summer Love" (Old Town 1009, 1954)
* "Lily Maebelle"/"Falling for You" (Rama 171, 1955)
* "I Love You Darling"/"Hand Me Down Love" (Rama 181, 1955)
* "Christmas Prayer"/"Kiss Me" (Rama 186, 1955)
* "C'est la vie"/"C'est la vie" (Rama 194, 1956, with the Wrens but not credited)
* "Why"/"The Woo Woo Train" (Rama 196, 1956)
* "Twenty Minutes Before the Hour"/"I'll Never Let You Go" (Rama 201, 1956)
* "Nature's Creation"/"My Story of Love" (Rama 208, 1956)
* "Don't Say Goodnight"/"I Cried Oh, Oh" (Rama 228, 1957)
Solo singles
* "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"/"Remember Me" (MGM 12616, 1958, as Dickie Barrett)
* "Body and Soul"/"The Party" (MGM 12659, 1958)
* "Lovely One"/"The Snake and the Bookworm" (20th Century Fox 150, 1959)
* "Come Softly to Me"/"Walking Through Dreamland" (Gone 5056, 1959, with the Chantels)
* "Summer's Love"/"All Is Forgiven" (Gone 5060, 1959, with the Chantels)
* "Lovable"/"Only One Way" (Metro 20006, 1959)
* "Dream On"/"I Am Yours" (Seville 104, 1960, as Richard Barrett and the Sevilles)
* "
Some Other Guy"/"Tricky Dicky" (Atlantic 2142, 1962, as Richie Barrett)
* "Summer's Love"/"Let Me Down Easy" (Crackerjack 4012, 1963, as Richie Barrett)
* "I Will Love You"/"I Will Love You (Instrumental)" (Swan 4228, as Richie Barrett)
References
External links
Find A Grave Memorial
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1933 births
2006 deaths
People from Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Record producers from Pennsylvania
African-American record producers
Burials at West Laurel Hill Cemetery
Songwriters from Pennsylvania
American rhythm and blues singers
Deaths from pancreatic cancer
Deaths from cancer in Pennsylvania
20th-century American singers
20th-century African-American musicians
21st-century African-American people