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Rita Coolidge

Rita Coolidge (born May 1, 1945) is an American recording artist. During the 1970s and 1980s, her songs were on Billboard magazine's pop, country, adult contemporary, and jazz charts,[1] and she won two Grammy Awards with fellow musician and then-husband Kris Kristofferson.[2] Her recordings include "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher," "We're All Alone", "I'd Rather Leave While I'm in Love", and the theme song for the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy: "All Time High".

Rita Coolidge
Coolidge performing at an outdoor concert in Seattle in September 2002
Background information
Born (1945-05-01) May 1, 1945 (age 78)
Lafayette, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
Years active1969–present
Labels
Websiteritacoolidge.net

Life and career edit

Early life edit

Coolidge was born in Lafayette, Tennessee.[3] She is the daughter of Dick and Charlotte Coolidge, a minister and schoolteacher, with sisters Linda and Priscilla, and brother Raymond.[4] She claims to be of Cherokee and Scottish ancestry. She attended Nashville's Maplewood High School and graduated from Andrew Jackson Senior High School in Jacksonville, Florida. Coolidge is a graduate of Florida State University. She is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority.[5]

Early career edit

After singing around Memphis (including a stint singing jingles), Coolidge was discovered by Delaney & Bonnie, who worked with her in Los Angeles.[5] There, she became a backing singer[6] for artists including Leon Russell, Joe Cocker, Harry Chapin, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Dave Mason, Graham Nash, and Stephen Stills.[7] She was featured in Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour and album, singing Russell's and Bonnie Bramlett's song "Superstar". Coolidge did not receive songwriting credits for "Superstar" which later became a hit for The Carpenters.[8]

She became known as "The Delta Lady" and inspired Russell to write a song of the same name for her.[9]

"Layla" edit

Coolidge also did not receive songwriting credits for the coda of the 1971 single "Layla" by Eric Clapton's band Derek and the Dominos.[10] In 2016, Coolidge stated that she recorded a demo with her boyfriend, the band's drummer Jim Gordon, before they went to England to record with Clapton. Once they met with Clapton, Coolidge played the piece she composed for him and she gave him a cassette.[8] Clapton, impressed by the piece, used it as part of the song in the ending section which she found out by hearing the song over a PA system a year later. She tried to contact Clapton, but was told by his manager Robert Stigwood, "What are you gonna do? You're a girl. You don't have money to fight this." She has not heard from Clapton himself but believes he is aware of the situation.[8]

Though only Gordon has been officially credited with writing the section, the band's keyboardist Bobby Whitlock claimed:

Jim took that piano melody from his ex-girlfriend, Rita Coolidge. I know because in the Delaney & Bonnie days, I lived in John Garfield's old house in the Hollywood Hills and there was a guest house with an upright piano in it. Rita and Jim were up there in the guest house and invited me to join in on writing this song with them called "Time". Her sister Priscilla wound up recording it with her husband, Booker T. Jones (of Booker T. & the M.G.'s). Jim took the melody from Rita's song and didn't give her credit for writing it. Her boyfriend ripped her off.[11]

"Time" ended up on the 1973 album Chronicles by Booker T. and Priscilla.

Kris Kristofferson edit

 
Coolidge at Willie Nelson's 4th of July Picnic in 1972.

In November 1970, she met Kris Kristofferson at the Los Angeles airport when they were both catching the same flight to Tennessee. Instead of continuing to his intended destination in Nashville, he got off in Memphis with her. The two married in 1973, had a child in 1974, and recorded several duet albums, which sold well and earned the duo a Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 1974 for "From the Bottle to the Bottom", and in 1976 for "Lover Please".[2]

She also had a credited role as Maria in the Sam Peckinpah directed Western film "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid" in 1973, where Kristofferson played the role of Billy the Kid.

 
Cashbox advertisement, June 25, 1977

Coolidge's greatest success on the pop charts came during 1977–1978 with four consecutive top 25 hits, remakes of Jackie Wilson's "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher", Boz Scaggs's "We're All Alone", the Temptations' "The Way You Do The Things You Do", and Marcia Hines's "You".[12] Coolidge and Kristofferson divorced in June 1980.

Later career edit

In 1992, Coolidge sang joint lead vocals with Roger Waters on the title track of his album Amused to Death.

She also was among the first hosts on VH1, a US cable network. In 2006, she recorded a standards album, And So Is Love with artwork by Clifford Bailey.[7]

Walela edit

In 1997, Coolidge was one of the founding members of Walela, a Native American-inspired music trio, that also included her sister Priscilla and Priscilla's daughter Laura Satterfield. The trio released studio albums in 1997 (Walela) and 2000 (Unbearable Love), a live album and DVD (Live in Concert) in 2004 and a compilation album (The Best of Walela) in 2007.[13]

Walela means hummingbird in Cherokee. Coolidge considered this group important, not only in honoring her claimed Cherokee ancestors but also in bringing their culture to others. The trio performed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.[14]

Books edit

Her autobiography, Delta Lady: A Memoir, was published in April 2016.[15]

Personal life edit

 
Coolidge with Kris Kristofferson at the private party after the premiere of the movie A Star Is Born, on the third floor of Dillon's Disco on December 18, 1976

Relationships edit

Coolidge had romantic liaisons with Stephen Stills and Graham Nash. Coolidge leaving Stills for Nash has been cited as a contributing factor behind the initial 1970 breakup of Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young.[16] She was the "sweet little Indian girl" named "Raven" in the song "Cowboy Movie" on David Crosby's album If I Could Only Remember My Name.[17]

Coolidge was also involved with Leon Russell and Joe Cocker. During the Mad Dogs & Englishmen tour, Coolidge's boyfriend at the time, Jim Gordon, assaulted her, resulting in a black eye for the rest of the tour. Coolidge ended the relationship and never spoke to him again.[10] Gordon was later diagnosed with schizophrenia and convicted of murdering his mother.[10]

Coolidge was married to Kris Kristofferson from 1973 to 1980.[1] Their daughter and her only child, Casey Kristofferson (also a musician), was born in 1974. Their marriage deteriorated after she miscarried her second child in 1977. In her memoir, Delta Lady, Coolidge described her marriage to Kristofferson as volatile due to his alcoholism and infidelity.[10] She revealed he was also emotionally abusive and would belittle her talent.[10] When they divorced she did not ask him for anything.[10] However, in 2016 Coolidge told People that she and Kristofferson still shared a bond.[18]

Coolidge married Tatsuya Suda, a world leader in computer architecture research, on June 19, 2004, in the Cook Islands.[19] Suda, a Japanese citizen, retired in 2010 after a long tenure as a professor at the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences (UC Irvine), when allegations of professional misconduct against him surfaced. Coolidge divorced Suda in 2012. In 2014, he pleaded guilty to a felony charge of receiving illegal payments.[20][21] Coolidge had lived in Fallbrook, California, where she painted and exhibited her work until 2017.[7]

In 2017 Coolidge rekindled a romantic relationship with Joe Hutto, a former college boyfriend. They married in 2018[22][23] and moved back to Tallahassee.[24]

Family edit

In October 2014, Coolidge's sister, Priscilla, was murdered by her husband, Michael Siebert, in a murder-suicide.[10] The pain of that loss was exacerbated when Siebert's ashes were delivered to Rita's home and she had to dispose of them.[25]

Awards and nominations edit

Coolidge was inducted into the Southern Museum of Music Hall of Fame in 2015.[5]

Grammy Awards edit

Coolidge has won two Grammy Awards from her three nominations.[2]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1974 "From The Bottle To The Bottom" Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group Won
1975 "Loving Arms" Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated
1976 "Lover Please" Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group Won

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[26]
US
Country

[27]
AU
[28]
CAN
[29]
JAP
[30]
NET
[31]
NZ
[32]
UK
[33]
Rita Coolidge 105 71
Nice Feelin'
  • Released: November 1971
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: LP
135
The Lady's Not for Sale
  • Released: October 1972
  • Label: A&M, MFP
  • Formats: LP
46 27
Full Moon
(with Kris Kristofferson)
  • Released: September 1973
  • Label: A&M
  • Formats: LP
26 1 40 7
Fall into Spring
  • Released: April 1974
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: LP
55 96 41
Breakaway
(with Kris Kristofferson)
  • Released: December 1974
  • Label: Monument Records
  • Formats: LP
103 19 99 81
It's Only Love
  • Released: November 1975
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: LP
85
Anytime...Anywhere
  • Released: March 1977
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: LP
6 23 9 4 15 40 7
Love Me Again
  • Released: May 1978
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: LP
32 26 39 51
Natural Act
(with Kris Kristofferson)
  • Released: December 1978
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: LP
106 24 87 35
Satisfied
  • Released: September 1979
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: LP
95 59 58 65
Heartbreak Radio
  • Released: August 1981
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: LP
160
Never Let You Go
  • Released: October 1983
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: LP
15
Inside the Fire
  • Released: 1984
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: LP
Fire me Back
  • Released: 1990
  • Label: Attic
  • Formats: LP, CD
75
Dancing with an Angel
  • Released: July 21, 1991
  • Label: Attic
  • Formats: CD
16
Love Lessons
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: Caliber Records, Critique
  • Formats: CD
For You
  • Released: 1993
  • Label: Alpha
  • Formats: CD
Behind the Memories
Out of the Blues
  • Released: 1996
  • Label: Beacon
  • Formats: CD
Cherokee
  • Released: 1996
  • Label: Indelible Records
  • Formats: CD
Thinkin' About You
  • Released: 1998
  • Label: Innerworks
  • Formats: CD
And So Is Love
A Rita Coolidge Christmas
  • Released: 2012
  • Label: 429 Records
  • Formats: CD
Safe in The Arms of Time

Compilation albums edit

List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[26]
US
Country

[27]
CAN
[29]
JAP
[30]
NET
[31]
NZ
[32]
UK
[33]
All About Rita Coolidge
  • Released: 1979
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: LP
Greatest Hits
(released as Fool That I Am in Australia)
  • Released: 1980
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: LP
107 20
The Very Best of Rita Coolidge
  • Released: 1981
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: LP
6
Love from Tokyo
  • Released: 1984
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: LP
48
Classics Volume 5
  • Released: 1987
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: LP
A&M Gold Series
  • Released: 1989
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: CD
All Time High: Best of Rita Coolidge
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: CD
The Collection
Master Series
  • Released: 1999
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: CD
20th Century Masters – The Millenium Collection
  • Released: 2000
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: CD
Universal Masters Collection
  • Released: 2001
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: CD
Delta Lady – The Rita Coolidge Anthology
  • Released: 2004
  • Label: A&M Records
  • Formats: CD

Singles edit

Year Single Peak chart positions Certification Album
US
[12]
US
AC
US
Country
CA CA
AC
CA
Country
UK
[38]
AU[28]
1969 "Turn Around and Love You" 96 single only
1971 "I Believe in You" 38 16 Rita Coolidge
1972 "Fever" 76 The Lady's Not for Sale
1973 "My Crew"A flip 38
"Whiskey, Whiskey" 106
"A Song I'd Like to Sing" (w/Kris Kristofferson) 49 12 92 53 3 54 97 Full Moon
1974 "Loving Arms" (w/Kris Kristofferson) 86 25 98 83 9 96
"Mama Lou" 94 Fall Into Spring
"Rain" (w/Kris Kristofferson) 44 87 40 Breakaway
1975 "Lover Please" (w/Kris Kristofferson) 42
1977 "(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher" 2 5 1 3 48 6B Anytime...Anywhere
"We're All Alone" 7 1 82 5 1 6 32
1978 "The Way You Do the Things You Do" 20 9 16 6 74
"Words" 25
"You" 25 3 17 1 Love Me Again
"The Jealous Kind" 63
"Love Me Again" 68 20 83 73 35
"Slow Dancer" 60
1979 "Hello, Love, Goodbye" 27
"One Fine Day" 66 15 89 4 68 Satisfied
"I'd Rather Leave While I'm in Love" 38 3 32 87 1 24
1980 "Somethin' 'Bout You Baby I Like"
(w/Glen Campbell)
42 39 60 36 23 Somethin' Bout You Baby I Like
(Glen Campbell album)
"Fool That I Am" 46 15 72 52 Coast to Coast soundtrack
"We Could Stay Together" (w/Booker T. Jones) 60 The Best of You (Booker T. Jones album)
1981 "Let's Go Dancing" (w/Booker T. Jones) 60 Satisfied
"The Closer You Get" 103 16 Heartbreak Radio
1983 "Lake Freeze" Lake Freeze – The Raccoons Songtrack
"All Time High" 36 1 38 1 75 80 Octopussy soundtrack
"Only You" 37 Never Let You Go
1984 "Something Said Love" 15 Inside the Fire
1990 "I Stand in Wonder" 49 21 Fire Me Back

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Rita Coolidge on A&M Records
  • Records discography
Preceded by
Sheena Easton
For Your Eyes Only, 1981
James Bond title artist
Octopussy ("All Time High"), 1983
Succeeded by
Duran Duran
A View to a Kill, 1985

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Rita Coolidge born May 1 1945 is an American recording artist During the 1970s and 1980s her songs were on Billboard magazine s pop country adult contemporary and jazz charts 1 and she won two Grammy Awards with fellow musician and then husband Kris Kristofferson 2 Her recordings include Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher and Higher We re All Alone I d Rather Leave While I m in Love and the theme song for the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy All Time High Rita CoolidgeCoolidge performing at an outdoor concert in Seattle in September 2002Background informationBorn 1945 05 01 May 1 1945 age 78 Lafayette Tennessee U S GenresR amp B pop rock country jazz folk 1 Occupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s Vocals pianoYears active1969 presentLabelsA amp M Monument Attic Alpha Pony Canyon ConcordWebsiteritacoolidge wbr net Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life 1 2 Early career 1 3 Layla 1 4 Kris Kristofferson 1 5 Later career 1 6 Walela 1 7 Books 2 Personal life 2 1 Relationships 2 2 Family 3 Awards and nominations 3 1 Grammy Awards 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Compilation albums 4 3 Singles 5 References 6 External linksLife and career editEarly life edit Coolidge was born in Lafayette Tennessee 3 She is the daughter of Dick and Charlotte Coolidge a minister and schoolteacher with sisters Linda and Priscilla and brother Raymond 4 She claims to be of Cherokee and Scottish ancestry She attended Nashville s Maplewood High School and graduated from Andrew Jackson Senior High School in Jacksonville Florida Coolidge is a graduate of Florida State University She is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority 5 Early career edit After singing around Memphis including a stint singing jingles Coolidge was discovered by Delaney amp Bonnie who worked with her in Los Angeles 5 There she became a backing singer 6 for artists including Leon Russell Joe Cocker Harry Chapin Bob Dylan Jimi Hendrix Eric Clapton Dave Mason Graham Nash and Stephen Stills 7 She was featured in Joe Cocker s Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour and album singing Russell s and Bonnie Bramlett s song Superstar Coolidge did not receive songwriting credits for Superstar which later became a hit for The Carpenters 8 She became known as The Delta Lady and inspired Russell to write a song of the same name for her 9 Layla edit Coolidge also did not receive songwriting credits for the coda of the 1971 single Layla by Eric Clapton s band Derek and the Dominos 10 In 2016 Coolidge stated that she recorded a demo with her boyfriend the band s drummer Jim Gordon before they went to England to record with Clapton Once they met with Clapton Coolidge played the piece she composed for him and she gave him a cassette 8 Clapton impressed by the piece used it as part of the song in the ending section which she found out by hearing the song over a PA system a year later She tried to contact Clapton but was told by his manager Robert Stigwood What are you gonna do You re a girl You don t have money to fight this She has not heard from Clapton himself but believes he is aware of the situation 8 Though only Gordon has been officially credited with writing the section the band s keyboardist Bobby Whitlock claimed Jim took that piano melody from his ex girlfriend Rita Coolidge I know because in the Delaney amp Bonnie days I lived in John Garfield s old house in the Hollywood Hills and there was a guest house with an upright piano in it Rita and Jim were up there in the guest house and invited me to join in on writing this song with them called Time Her sister Priscilla wound up recording it with her husband Booker T Jones of Booker T amp the M G s Jim took the melody from Rita s song and didn t give her credit for writing it Her boyfriend ripped her off 11 Time ended up on the 1973 album Chronicles by Booker T and Priscilla Kris Kristofferson edit nbsp Coolidge at Willie Nelson s 4th of July Picnic in 1972 In November 1970 she met Kris Kristofferson at the Los Angeles airport when they were both catching the same flight to Tennessee Instead of continuing to his intended destination in Nashville he got off in Memphis with her The two married in 1973 had a child in 1974 and recorded several duet albums which sold well and earned the duo a Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 1974 for From the Bottle to the Bottom and in 1976 for Lover Please 2 She also had a credited role as Maria in the Sam Peckinpah directed Western film Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid in 1973 where Kristofferson played the role of Billy the Kid nbsp Cashbox advertisement June 25 1977Coolidge s greatest success on the pop charts came during 1977 1978 with four consecutive top 25 hits remakes of Jackie Wilson s Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher and Higher Boz Scaggs s We re All Alone the Temptations The Way You Do The Things You Do and Marcia Hines s You 12 Coolidge and Kristofferson divorced in June 1980 Later career edit In 1992 Coolidge sang joint lead vocals with Roger Waters on the title track of his album Amused to Death She also was among the first hosts on VH1 a US cable network In 2006 she recorded a standards album And So Is Love with artwork by Clifford Bailey 7 Walela edit In 1997 Coolidge was one of the founding members of Walela a Native American inspired music trio that also included her sister Priscilla and Priscilla s daughter Laura Satterfield The trio released studio albums in 1997 Walela and 2000 Unbearable Love a live album and DVD Live in Concert in 2004 and a compilation album The Best of Walela in 2007 13 Walela means hummingbird in Cherokee Coolidge considered this group important not only in honoring her claimed Cherokee ancestors but also in bringing their culture to others The trio performed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta 14 Books edit Her autobiography Delta Lady A Memoir was published in April 2016 15 Personal life edit nbsp Coolidge with Kris Kristofferson at the private party after the premiere of the movie A Star Is Born on the third floor of Dillon s Disco on December 18 1976Relationships edit Coolidge had romantic liaisons with Stephen Stills and Graham Nash Coolidge leaving Stills for Nash has been cited as a contributing factor behind the initial 1970 breakup of Crosby Stills Nash amp Young 16 She was the sweet little Indian girl named Raven in the song Cowboy Movie on David Crosby s album If I Could Only Remember My Name 17 Coolidge was also involved with Leon Russell and Joe Cocker During the Mad Dogs amp Englishmen tour Coolidge s boyfriend at the time Jim Gordon assaulted her resulting in a black eye for the rest of the tour Coolidge ended the relationship and never spoke to him again 10 Gordon was later diagnosed with schizophrenia and convicted of murdering his mother 10 Coolidge was married to Kris Kristofferson from 1973 to 1980 1 Their daughter and her only child Casey Kristofferson also a musician was born in 1974 Their marriage deteriorated after she miscarried her second child in 1977 In her memoir Delta Lady Coolidge described her marriage to Kristofferson as volatile due to his alcoholism and infidelity 10 She revealed he was also emotionally abusive and would belittle her talent 10 When they divorced she did not ask him for anything 10 However in 2016 Coolidge told People that she and Kristofferson still shared a bond 18 Coolidge married Tatsuya Suda a world leader in computer architecture research on June 19 2004 in the Cook Islands 19 Suda a Japanese citizen retired in 2010 after a long tenure as a professor at the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences UC Irvine when allegations of professional misconduct against him surfaced Coolidge divorced Suda in 2012 In 2014 he pleaded guilty to a felony charge of receiving illegal payments 20 21 Coolidge had lived in Fallbrook California where she painted and exhibited her work until 2017 7 In 2017 Coolidge rekindled a romantic relationship with Joe Hutto a former college boyfriend They married in 2018 22 23 and moved back to Tallahassee 24 Family edit In October 2014 Coolidge s sister Priscilla was murdered by her husband Michael Siebert in a murder suicide 10 The pain of that loss was exacerbated when Siebert s ashes were delivered to Rita s home and she had to dispose of them 25 Awards and nominations editCoolidge was inducted into the Southern Museum of Music Hall of Fame in 2015 5 Grammy Awards edit Coolidge has won two Grammy Awards from her three nominations 2 Year Nominee work Award Result1974 From The Bottle To The Bottom Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group Won1975 Loving Arms Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated1976 Lover Please Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group WonDiscography editStudio albums edit List of studio albums with selected chart positions sales figures and certifications Title Album details Peak chart positions CertificationsUS 26 USCountry 27 AU 28 CAN 29 JAP 30 NET 31 NZ 32 UK 33 Rita Coolidge Released February 1971 Label A amp M Records Formats LP 105 71 Nice Feelin Released November 1971 Label A amp M Records Formats LP 135 The Lady s Not for Sale Released October 1972 Label A amp M MFP Formats LP 46 27 Full Moon with Kris Kristofferson Released September 1973 Label A amp M Formats LP 26 1 40 7 RIAA Gold 34 Fall into Spring Released April 1974 Label A amp M Records Formats LP 55 96 41 Breakaway with Kris Kristofferson Released December 1974 Label Monument Records Formats LP 103 19 99 81 It s Only Love Released November 1975 Label A amp M Records Formats LP 85 Anytime Anywhere Released March 1977 Label A amp M Records Formats LP 6 23 9 4 15 40 7 RIAA Platinum 34 ARIA Platinum 35 BPI Gold 36 MC Platinum 37 Love Me Again Released May 1978 Label A amp M Records Formats LP 32 26 39 51 RIAA Gold 34 ARIA Gold 35 BPI Silver 36 MC Gold 37 Natural Act with Kris Kristofferson Released December 1978 Label A amp M Records Formats LP 106 24 87 35Satisfied Released September 1979 Label A amp M Records Formats LP 95 59 58 65 MC Gold 37 Heartbreak Radio Released August 1981 Label A amp M Records Formats LP 160 Never Let You Go Released October 1983 Label A amp M Records Formats LP 15 Inside the Fire Released 1984 Label A amp M Records Formats LP Fire me Back Released 1990 Label Attic Formats LP CD 75 Dancing with an Angel Released July 21 1991 Label Attic Formats CD 16 Love Lessons Released 1992 Label Caliber Records Critique Formats CD For You Released 1993 Label Alpha Formats CD Behind the Memories Released 1995 Label Pony Canyon Formats CD Out of the Blues Released 1996 Label Beacon Formats CD Cherokee Released 1996 Label Indelible Records Formats CD Thinkin About You Released 1998 Label Innerworks Formats CD And So Is Love Released 2005 Label Concord Records Formats CD A Rita Coolidge Christmas Released 2012 Label 429 Records Formats CD Safe in The Arms of Time Released 2018 Label Blue Elan Records Formats CD Compilation albums edit List of compilation albums with selected chart positions sales figures and certifications Title Album details Peak chart positions CertificationsUS 26 USCountry 27 CAN 29 JAP 30 NET 31 NZ 32 UK 33 All About Rita Coolidge Released 1979 Label A amp M Records Formats LP Greatest Hits released as Fool That I Am in Australia Released 1980 Label A amp M Records Formats LP 107 20 The Very Best of Rita Coolidge Released 1981 Label A amp M Records Formats LP 6 BPI Gold 36 Love from Tokyo Released 1984 Label A amp M Records Formats LP 48 Classics Volume 5 Released 1987 Label A amp M Records Formats LP A amp M Gold Series Released 1989 Label A amp M Records Formats CD All Time High Best of Rita Coolidge Released 1994 Label A amp M Records Formats CD The Collection Released 1995 Label Spectrum Music Formats CD Master Series Released 1999 Label A amp M Records Formats CD 20th Century Masters The Millenium Collection Released 2000 Label A amp M Records Formats CD Universal Masters Collection Released 2001 Label A amp M Records Formats CD Delta Lady The Rita Coolidge Anthology Released 2004 Label A amp M Records Formats CD Singles edit Year Single Peak chart positions Certification AlbumUS 12 USAC USCountry CA CAAC CACountry UK 38 AU 28 1969 Turn Around and Love You 96 single only1971 I Believe in You 38 16 Rita Coolidge1972 Fever 76 The Lady s Not for Sale1973 My Crew A flip 38 Whiskey Whiskey 106 A Song I d Like to Sing w Kris Kristofferson 49 12 92 53 3 54 97 Full Moon1974 Loving Arms w Kris Kristofferson 86 25 98 83 9 96 Mama Lou 94 Fall Into Spring Rain w Kris Kristofferson 44 87 40 Breakaway1975 Lover Please w Kris Kristofferson 42 1977 Your Love Has Lifted Me Higher and Higher 2 5 1 3 48 6B RIAA Gold 34 Anytime Anywhere We re All Alone 7 1 82 5 1 6 32 RIAA Gold 34 1978 The Way You Do the Things You Do 20 9 16 6 74 Words 25 You 25 3 17 1 Love Me Again The Jealous Kind 63 Love Me Again 68 20 83 73 35 Slow Dancer 601979 Hello Love Goodbye 27 One Fine Day 66 15 89 4 68 Satisfied I d Rather Leave While I m in Love 38 3 32 87 1 24 1980 Somethin Bout You Baby I Like w Glen Campbell 42 39 60 36 23 Somethin Bout You Baby I Like Glen Campbell album Fool That I Am 46 15 72 52 Coast to Coast soundtrack We Could Stay Together w Booker T Jones 60 The Best of You Booker T Jones album 1981 Let s Go Dancing w Booker T Jones 60 Satisfied The Closer You Get 103 16 Heartbreak Radio1983 Lake Freeze Lake Freeze The Raccoons Songtrack All Time High 36 1 38 1 75 80 Octopussy soundtrack Only You 37 Never Let You Go1984 Something Said Love 15 Inside the Fire1990 I Stand in Wonder 49 21 Fire Me BackA B side of Fever B Charted as a double A side in Australia backed with I Don t Want to Talk About It References edit a b c Huey Steve Rita Coolidge Music Biography Streaming Radio and Discography AllMusic AllMusic a b c Rita Coolidge Recording Academy Grammy Awards 19 November 2019 Abjorensen Norman 2017 Historical Dictionary of Popular Music Rowman amp Littlefield p 113 ISBN 9781538102152 Charlotte Coolidge obituary Mendocino Beacon August 23 2012 Retrieved April 22 2014 a b c Rita Coolidge Southern Museum of Music Artist Hall of Fame Spotlight Southern Museum of Music Retrieved 2019 11 10 Rita Coolidge Biography theuncool com a b c Palisin Steve April 17 2014 Rita Coolidge shares Myrtle Beach area memories and more ahead of concert in Brunswick County The Sun News a b c Delta Spirit Rita Coolidge Reflects on Delaney amp Bonnie Mad Dogs amp Englishmen Layla and More Relix Media October 25 2016 Greenwald Matthew Delta Lady Leon Russell Song Review AllMusic a b c d e f g Conroy Catherine April 12 2016 Rita Coolidge s tales of pain and hedonism from rock s inner circle The Irish Times Layla s 40th The Where s Eric Interview With Bobby Whitlock Where s Eric Archived from the original on 2020 10 24 Retrieved 2015 06 09 a b Rita Coolidge Chart History Billboard Huey Steve Walela Music Biography Streaming Radio and Discography AllMusic AllMusic Walela Biography Songs amp Albums AllMusic Retrieved 2021 09 06 Coolidge Rita Walker Michael 2016 Delta Lady A Memoir New York Harper ISBN 978 0062372048 Zimmer Dave and Diltz Henry 1984 Crosby Stills amp Nash The Authorized Biography First edition St Martin s Press ISBN 0 312 17660 0 Browne 2019 Crosby Stills Nash and Young The Wild Definitive Saga of Rock s Greatest Supergroup First edition Da Capo Press ISBN 978 0306903281 Dodd Johnny March 23 2016 70s Songbird Rita Coolidge on Her Former Husband Kris Kristofferson We Still Have a Bond That Is Beyond Any Kind of Understanding People Rita Coolidge Marriage American Profile 2005 08 07 Retrieved 2018 07 14 Former UCI Professor Pleads Guilty to Felony Conflict of Interest Voice of OC 27 February 2014 Retrieved 2018 07 14 Vocal supporter The San Diego Union Tribune utsandiego com Archived from the original on May 30 2015 Rita Coolidge launching series of US concerts tonight in support of new album Music News ABC News Radio ABC News Radio Archived from the original on 2018 07 14 Retrieved 2018 07 14 Rita Coolidge Joe Hutto join Authors in Apalach event Tallahassee Democrat Retrieved 2018 07 14 Flanigan Tom Rita Coolidge Will Call Tallahassee Home Again Retrieved 2018 07 14 Stephenson Hannah May 9 2016 1970s star Rita Coolidge talks music and mourning after sister s murder The Irish News Retrieved November 10 2018 a b Rita Coolidge Album Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved January 12 2020 a b Rita Coolidge Album Chart History Top Country Albums Billboard Retrieved October 15 2018 a b Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 73 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 a b CAN Charts gt Rita Coolidge RPM Retrieved January 12 2020 a b Oricon Album Chart Book Complete Edition 1970 2005 Roppongi Tokyo Oricon Entertainment 2006 ISBN 4 87131 077 9 a b Dutch Charts Rita Coolidge NET Retrieved January 12 2020 a b New Zealand Charts Rita Coolidge Official New Zealand Music Chart Retrieved January 12 2020 a b United Kingdom Charts Rita Coolidge UK Albums Chart Retrieved January 12 2020 a b c d e Searchable Database Rita Coolidge Recording Industry Association of America RIAA Retrieved January 12 2020 a b Awards from Oz PDF Cash Box February 7 1981 p 31 Retrieved December 4 2021 via World Radio History a b c Searchable Database Rita Coolidge Official Charts Company BPI Retrieved January 12 2020 a b c Searchable Database Rita Coolidge Music Canada MC 8 December 1989 Retrieved January 12 2020 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 119 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rita Coolidge Official website Rita Coolidge on A amp M Records Records discographyPreceded bySheena EastonFor Your Eyes Only 1981 James Bond title artistOctopussy All Time High 1983 Succeeded byDuran DuranA View to a Kill 1985 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rita Coolidge amp oldid 1206191269, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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