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Sunday, 5 April 2026

Mama's Pride...Big Mama Thornton.

Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton (December 11, 1926 – July 25, 1984), was an American singer and songwriter of blues and R&B.
Thornton was the first to record Leiber and Stoller's "Hound Dog", in 1952, which was written for her. It became Thornton's biggest hit, selling over 500,000 copies and staying seven weeks at number one on the Billboard R&B chart in 1953.According to New York University music professor Maureen Mahon, "the song is seen as an important beginning of rock-and-roll, especially in its use of the guitar as the key instrument".
"Hound Dog" was Thornton's only hit record, selling more than 500,000 copies, spending 14 weeks in the R&B charts, including seven weeks at number one. Even though "Hound Dog" became a big hit, Thornton did not receive the acknowledgement or monetary compensation she deserved for her original record. Although the record made Thornton a star, she reportedly saw little of the profits. Thornton never received full credit for recording the original version of the song. She claimed she received just one royalty check for $500 from her version that spent seven weeks as number one on the 1953 Billboard R&B chart. Rolling Stone quoted her as having said: "Didn't get no money from them at all. Everybody livin' in a house but me. I'm just livin'."
Thornton's other recordings include her song "Ball and Chain", made famous in the late 1960s by Janis Joplin. Though later recordings of her songs by other artists sold millions of copies, she was denied royalties by not holding the publishing copyrights to her creativity. Thornton died of a heart attack and liver disorders, penniless in a boarding-house in Los Angeles, California.
Thornton was buried in Inglewood Park Cemetery in Los Angeles County, California. Her pauper's grave features a small granite marker with two additional names, indicating her body was buried along with two strangers.

In 2024, Thornton was selected for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the musical influence category.

     8. Hound Dog

2 comments:

  1. What a shame about what happened to "Willie Mae " in her final years !....I would have thought that her record company could have seen that she did not end up in a pauper's grave like she did...I only hope that now, that she is now recognised in "The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame" she has a bigger and better headstone that she had in 1984....
    R.I.P...BIG MAMA !
    Enjoy !

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  2. If anyone wants read more about this R&B and Blues Singer....here is the link to find out !
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Mama_Thornton

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