I've written about Etta James before, but just for some of you who still haven't familiarized yourselves with her, Etta James is an American Blues, Jazz, Gospel, and R&B singer. She is associated with the 1960's record company, Chess Records and implemented Soul and Gospel music into her songs; and was also inducted into the Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame in the early 1990s. Some of her well-known songs are "All I Could Do Was Cry," "At Last" (one I wrote about in a previous post), and "I'd Rather Go Blind."
The song, "Something's Got a Hold on Me," is considered to be one of Etta James' greatest hits, aside from her countless other hit songs. The song talks about a person who has fallen in love with someone and how it has completely changed how they act, think and feel. The song has a doo-wop and blue-sy feel, and is, in my opinion, one of Etta's best songs because it really showcases her full range and power of her voice. She has a great way of manipulating her voice, going from a nasal-like, bright sound to a deep, powerful quality, all the while having a very distinct soulful sound that you don't find with many singers now.
Take a listen below:
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