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Bettye LaVette (born Betty Haskins in Muskegon, Michigan, 1946) is an American soul singer who cut her first record at 16, but achieved only intermittent fame until her 2005 record, I've Got My Own Hell to Raise. Her style combines elements of country, rock, soul, funk, and gospel, which has prevented her from being easily marketed.
Bettye grew up in Detroit, where she was discovered by Johnnie Mae Matthews, a Detroit record producer. In 1962, aged 16, she recorded a single, "My Man - He's A Lovin' Man" with Matthews, which became a national hit after Atlantic Records bought distribution rights. This led to a tour with rhythm and blues musicians Clyde McPhatter, Ben E. King, Barbara Lynn and then-newcomer Otis Redding, and then a stint touring with James Brown. Her next single was "Let Me Down Easy", which has become her theme song. She would cut numerous other singles for various labels, without an album contract.

An album to be titled Child of the Seventies was produced in 1972, but it was shelved and was not released until 2000. Despite drawing enthusiastic live crowds across the country, LaVette continued to be rebuffed by labels. She spent six years on Broadway and touring with the musical Bubbling Brown Sugar opposite Cab Calloway. During the disco era, she managed a small hit with the ironically titled "Doin' The Best That I Can".

In 1982 Motown finally offered her a contract to fill the void left by the departing Diana Ross, and LaVette recorded Tell Me A Lie, with the single "Right in the Middle of Falling in Love" which was a modest hit. Still her career languished, though she found steady work on the European festival circuit. In 1991, she completed the album Not Gonna Happen Twice for Ian Levine's Motorcity label.

In 1999, Gilles Petard, a French soul collector, discovered the masters of Child of the Seventies. He licensed the album from Atlantic and released it on his Art and Soul label as Souvenirs (2000). (Child of the Seventies was reissued by Rhino Handmade in 2006 with additional tracks.) This led to a LaVette revival which has so far included a live album and two brand new albums, including 2005's I've Got My Own Hell to Raise, an album whose title is taken from the lyrics of the Fiona Apple hit Sleep to Dream, which is covered on the album. Other notable songwriters on the album were Sinead O'Connor, Lucinda Williams, Joan Armatrading, and Dolly Parton. The album was relased by ANTI- Records and produced by Joe Henry.

Her 2007 album, The Scene of the Crime, was recorded at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. She recorded Child of the Seventies not at FAME but at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, which ceased operation in 2005. LaVette talks about her experiences at Muscle Shoals Sound and FAME in a Knoxville Voice interview conducted by Edd Hurt in September 2007. Rock/Alt-Country outfit Drive-By Truckers served as the back-up band for the album. Drive-By Truckers frontman, Patterson Hood, produced the album alongside LaVette. The album also features one song co-written by LaVette and Patterson Hood.

SINGLES

My Man - He's a Lovin' Man/Shut Your Mouth - Atlantic 2160 (1962)
You'll Never Change/Here I Am - Atlantic 2198 (1963)
Witchcraft in the Air/You Killed the Love - LuPine 123 (1963)
(Happiness Will Cost You) One Thin Dime - Scepter (1964) (unreleased)
Let Me Down Easy/What I Don't Know (Won't Hurt Me) Calla 102 (1965)
I Feel Good All Over/Only Your Love Can Save Me - Calla 104 (1965)
Cry Me a River - Calla (1965) (unreleased)
She Don't Love You Like I Love You - Calla (1965) (unreleased)
I'm Just a Fool For You/Stand Up Like a Man - Calla 106 (1966)
I'm Holding On/Tears in Vain - Big Wheel (1969, 1966)
Almost/Love Makes The World Go Round - Karen 1540 (1968)
Get Away/What Condition My Condition Is In - Karen 1544 (1968)
A Little Help From My Friends/Hey Love - Karen 1545 (1969)
Let Me Down Easy/Ticket to the Moon - Karen 1548 (1969)
He Made a Woman Out of Me/Nearer to You - Silver Fox 17 (1969)
Do Your Duty/Love's Made a Fool Out of Me - Silver Fox 21 (1970)
Games People Play/My Train's Comin' In - Silver Fox 24 (1970)
Piece of My Heart/At the Mercy of a Man - SSS International 839 (1970)
He Made A Woman Out Of Me / My Train's Coming In - SSS Int'l 933 (1970)
Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go (w/ Hank Ballard) - SSS International 946 (c. 1970)
Hello, Sunshine (with Hank Ballard) - SSS International (c. 1970) (unreleased)
I'm In Love - Silver Fox (1970) (unreleased)
We Got To Slip Around - SSS International (c. 1970) (unreleased)
Easier To Say (Than Do) - SSS International (c. 1970) (unreleased)
Never My Love/Stormy - TCA 001 (1971)
Heart of Gold/You'll Wake Up Wiser - Atco 6891 (1972)
Your Turn to Cry/Soul Tambourine - Atco 6913 (1973)
Thank You For Loving Me/You Made a Believer Out of Me - Epic 50143 (1975) )
Behind Closed Doors/ You're a Man of Words, I'm a Woman of Action - Epic 50177
Feelings - (1978) (unreleased)
Shoestring - (1978) (unreleased)
Doin' the Best I Can Pt.1 /Doin' the Best I Can Pt. 2 - West End 1213 (1978)
Right in the Middle (of Falling in Love) / You've Seen One You've Seen 'em All - Motown 1532 (1982)
I Can't Stop/Either Way We Lose - Motown 1614 (1982)
Trance Dance Pt.1/ Trance Dance Pt. 2 - Street King (1984)
Not Gonna Happen Twice - Motor City (1990) (UK only)
Damn Your Eyes/Out Cold - Bar None (1997) (Cassette only)
 
 
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