'Little Eva' (
June 29,
1943 –
April 10,
2003) was an
American singer.
Biography
Born 'Eva Narcissus Boyd' in
Belhaven, North Carolina, she moved to the
Brighton Beach section of
Brooklyn,
New York at a young age. As a teenager, she worked as a maid and earned extra money as a babysitter for songwriters
Carole King and
Gerry Goffin. Amused by Boyd's individual dancing style, they wrote "
The Loco-Motion" for her and had her record it as a demo (the record was intended for
Dee Dee Sharp). Music producer
Don Kirshner was impressed by the song and Boyd's voice and had it released just the way it was. The song became an instant smash, reaching #1 in the
US in
1962.
After the success of "The Loco-Motion", Boyd was stereotyped as a dance-craze singer and was given limited material.
Boyd's other hits are "Keep Your Hands Off My Baby", "Some Kinda Wonderful", "Let's Turkey Trot" and a remake of the
Bing Crosby standard "
Swinging On A Star," recorded with
Big Dee Irwin (though Boyd was not credited on the label).
She continued to tour and record throughout the sixties, but her commercial potential plummeted after
1964. She retired from the music business in
1971.
Interviewed between
1987 and
1988 after the success of the
Kylie Minogue cover version of "The Loco-Motion", Boyd stated that she did not like the new version; however its then-current popularity allowed her to make a comeback in show business.
She returned to live performing with other artists of her era on the
cabaret and
oldies circuits. She also occasionally recorded new songs.
She continued performing until she was diagnosed with
cervical cancer in October of
2001. She died two years later at age 59.
Discography
'Standard albums'
★ 1962: ''The Loco-Motion''
★ 1989: ''Back on Track''
'Compilations'
★ 1988: ''The Best of Little Eva''
★ 2001: ''Llll-Little Eva!: The Complete
Dimension Recordings''
External links
★
'Little Eva' Discography w/ Covers & Tracklisting
★
Spectropop remembers LITTLE EVA (1943 - 2003), a biography of the singer
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History-of-Rock