Marva Whitney (born Marva Ann Manning; May 1, 1944 – December 22, 2012) was an American funk singer commonly referred to by her honorary title, Soul Sister #1. Whitney was considered by many funk enthusiasts to be one of the "rawest" and "brassiest" music divas.
Her most famous song is a response to the Isley Brothers' hit "It's Your Thing" titled "It's My Thing". This was famously sampled in "Bring The Noise" by Public Enemy, off their album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, as well as in "Fuck tha Police" by the N.W.A.
Biography
Early life
Born in Kansas City, Kansas, her performing career started as early as three years old while touring with her family's gospel group, the Manning Gospel Singers. At the age of 16 she joined the Alma Whitney Singers and two years later she married Harry Olander Whitney with whom she had a daughter Sherrie Whitney. She began singing R&B music for the first time in 1963 at a Kansas City venue and studied music at college. Whilst working at a garment factory, she continued performing in nightclubs and at local talent competitions, and by the mid-1960s had joined local group Tommy (Gadson) & The Derbys as their lead singer. The group opened for many leading performers passing through Kansas City. In 1967, she left the group, and turned down offers to tour with Bobby Bland and Little Richard before joining the James Brown Revue as a featured vocalist. Her marriage to Harry Olander Whitney ended in divorce in 1965. Subsequently, she was married, albeit briefly to disc jockey Phil Wardell.
Career
Her first solo single, "Your Love Was Good To Me", was recorded for King Records in mid-1967, but was unsuccessful as were two follow-up singles. She toured Europe, Asia and Africa with James Brown with whom she was in a relationship, and in early 1968 he produced her fourth solo single, "Unwind Yourself", in a more funky style. and also recorded songs like "I'm Tired, I'm Tired, I'm Tired (Things Better Change Before Its Too Late)", and "If You Don't Work (You Can't Eat)." After recording three albums - Unwind Yourself (1968), Live and Lowdown at the Apollo [actually live in Georgia] (1969) and It's My Thing (1969) - and about 13 singles with James Brown as producer and writer or co-writer, an exhausted Whitney left the Brown stable in 1969 (or 1970) and returned to Kansas City. Melvin was previously in a Kansas group, Smoke that also included Larry Brown of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes in the lineup.
Whitney divorced Taylor in 1977 and relocated to Los Angeles for the next fifteen years.
In the early 1980s, she briefly joined a group, Coffee, Cream & Sugar, formed by singer Alfred "Pico" Payne and Mary Lou Flesh. Later in the 1980s, she started to perform regularly with former James Brown band members such as Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley, Pee Wee Ellis, and Lyn Collins, as the JB Allstars.
Discography
Album discography
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! Title !! Label and catalog no. !! Year
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| I Sing Soul || King KSD1053 || (Unissued)
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| It's My Thing || King KSD1062 || October 1969
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| Live And Lowdown At The Apollo || King KSD1079 || February 1970
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| I Am What I Am (with Osaka Monaurail) || Shout! SHOUT-201 || December 2006
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Single discography on King Records
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! No. !! Title !! Label and catalog no. !! Month and Year
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| 1 || "Your Love Was Good For me"<br>b/w "Saving My Love For My Baby" || FEDERAL F12545 || June 1967
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| 2 || "If You Love Me"<br>b/w "Your Love Was Good For Me" || KING K6124 || September 1967
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| 3 || "Unwind Yourself"<br>b/w "If You Love Me" || KING K6146 || January 1968
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| 4 || "Your Love Was Good For Me"<br>b/w "What Kind Of Man" || KING K6158 || April 1968
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| 5 || "Things Got To Get Better (Get Together)"<br>b/w "What Kind Of Man" || KING K6168 || May 1968
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| 6 || "I'll Work It Out"<br>b/w "All My Love Belongs to You" || KING K6181 || August 1968
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| 7 || "I'm Tired, I'm Tired, I'm Tired (Things Better Change Before It's Too Late)"<br>b/w "If You Love Me" || KING K6193 || September 1968
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| 8 || "What Do I Have To Do To Prove My Love To You"<br>b/w "Your Love Was Good For Me" || KING K6202 || November 1968
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| 9 || "Tit For Tat (Ain't No Taking Back)"<br>b/w "In The Middle, Part 2 (Inst.)" || KING K6206 || November 1968
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| 10 || "You Got To Have A Job (If You Don't Work – You Can't Eat)" (duet with James Brown)<br>b/w "I'm Tired, I'm Tired, I'm Tired (Things Better Change Before It's Too Late)" || KING K6218 || March 1969
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| 11 || "It's My Thing (You Can't Tell Me Who To Sock It To)"<br>b/w "Ball Of Fire" || KING K6229 || June 1969
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| 12 || "Things Got To Get Better (Get Together)"<br>b/w "Get Out Of My Life" || KING K6249 || August 1969
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| 13 || "I Made A Mistake Because It's Only You," Parts 1&2 || KING K6268 || September 1969
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| 14 || "He's The One"<br>b/w This Girls In Love With You || KING K6283 || January 1970
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Single discography after King Records
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! No. !! Title !! Label and catalog no. !! Month and Year
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| 1 || "This Is My Quest"<br>b/w "Giving Up On Love" || T-Neck TN922 || 1970
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| 2 || "Live And Let Live"<br>b/w "Don't Let Our Love Fade Away" || EXCELLO EX2328 || 1972
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| 3 || "Daddy Don't Know About Sugar Bear"<br>b/w "We Need More (But Somebody Gotta Sacrifice)" || FORTE F11-14 || 1972
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| 4 || "I'd Rather Be (Nothing But Your Weakness)"<br>b/w "(Hey, You And You And You And You) I've Lived The Life"
as M-W-T EXPRESS featuring MARVA W. TAYLOR
| FORTE 11151 || 1975
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| 5 || "I Am What I Am" Parts 1&2 || RD Records RDBV025 || June 2006
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| 6 || "Soulsisters (Of The World Unite)"<br>b/w "It's Her Thing" || SHOUT! SHOUT-1001 || Mar 2007
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