Welcome to Birthday Thursdays! Each week I will feature someone from the world of music whose birthday falls on this day. There won’t be any chit chat from me, no facts and figures – just some great tunes (and an occasional surprise). Check it out right here every Thursday and enjoy the music.
Happy Birthday to Etta James
Born January 25, 1938 in Los Angeles, California
From the album “Etta James”, this is “A Sunday Kind Of Love”
This is “I’d Rather Go Blind” from the album “Tell Mama”
From the album “Etta James – At Last”, this is “At Last”

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I love Etta James! Her music is timeless! ❤
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Lovely music, Nancy! Your choice is appreciable.
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I’m glad to know you enjoyed the songs, KK.
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I love her! Great share! Was listening to her last night. Happy Birthday Etta.
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I’m so happy to know people are actually listening to these videos and not just looking to see whose birthday it is!
You’re most welcome. Etta is amazing.
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Oh yes! I listen. 🥰 Thank you for your efforts.
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Good tracks
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Thanks, Di. Glad you enjoyed them.
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She had a lovely soulful voice
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She was terrific! I love her voice.
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An unmistakable voice! I can listen to At Last over and over again!
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That makes two of us!
I think she’s just incredible.
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Etta James’s music is rhythmic and soulful. Beautiful.
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It’s the kind of music and voice that hypnotize. She’s wonderful!
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Thanks for sharing Etta’s music. this was a nice way to start my day.
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It’s a pleasure, Jim!
Great comment. Thanks!
That’s why I do these posts. 😊
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I don’t really know much about Etta but boy, could she sing! I knew I’d Rather Go Blind from the UK hit version by Chicken Shack, with a young Christine Perfect (later McVie) on vocals. I’ve always liked it, but this version is far better. Rod Stewart did it too, but he was a long way behind the others.
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There are some performers who simply cannot be touched. Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Ella, Billie Holiday and Etta are the top five for me. They are pure gold and simply can’t be improved upon, IMO. 💫
I’m glad you enjoyed listening to Etta today, Clive; as I told Jim, that’s really nice to hear and the only reason I do these posts is to bring a little joy into peoples lives. I appreciate your thoughts.
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I wasn’t really a fan of them, not my kind of music but I can appreciate how good they were at what they did. I enjoyed these songs, though, so maybe there’s hope for me yet 😊
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LOVE me some Etta James. I saw her in 1995 at the Montreal Jazz Fest. She was amazing. And, of course, my hubs and I danced to At Last at our wedding. Love, love, love her.
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She is incredible; what a thrill for you to see her at the jazz fest! I always turn up the volume when Etta’s on. So glad you enjoyed my post today.
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Yes! It was the first concert I went to with my new boyfriend, who would later become father of my kids and husband of me 😉 Way back on July7, 1995 (we met on June 25, 1995) 🙂
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Ah, now I can just drift….
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Heavenly! I’m drifting along with you, D.
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Love that song “At Last.”
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Oh, yes! Etta and Billie. Two music goddesses.
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Enjoyable music, thank you Nancy …
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My great pleasure, Ivor!
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That voice!!
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Totally!
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