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Etta James Disses Beyonce's Inauguration Performance

Posted Thu Feb 5, 2009 12:42pm PST by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

It's safe to assume that Beyonce's portrayal of Etta James in the retro film Cadillac Records did not impress the legendary soul singer.

The 71-year-old pioneer, who rose to fame in 1950s, recently made it clear that she was not a fan of the self-proclaimed diva whose third solo album I Am...Sasha Fierce is the #3 album in the country.

Before performing "At Last" at Seattle's Paramount Theatre last Wednesday, James complained about Beyonce singing the song for President Obama and wife Michelle's first dance at the Neighborhood Ball.

"You know that woman he had singing for him, singing my song, she's going to get her a-- whipped," Etta said to a thunderous applause. She went on to add that she could not "stand" Beyonce.

Some dismiss James' anger as jealously, saying that she is only upset because she was not invited to perform the song herself.

However, James' anger warrants the asking of a few key questions:

Did anyone from Obama or Beyonce's camps contact James beforehand to seek her blessing?

Since Etta is not credited as a songwriter for "At Last," she technically does not have the authority to approve who sings the song. However, considering the significance of the song being performed at the inauguration ball for the first African American president and furthermore the song being used for the president's first dance with the first lady, consulting James beforehand would have been the honorable thing to do. I know that appropriate clearances were already in place for Beyonce to perform the song for the promotion of Cadillac Records, but the inauguration is a historical, not promotional, event.

Additionally, based on James' rant, she is not a fan of the president either. When addressing the Seattle crowd, she referred to Obama as "your president...the one with the big ears," and added, "he's not my president."

Was James even considered to sing or even invited to the inauguration?

Let's be honest, would the inauguration committee have asked Beyonce to sing an Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross or Tina Turner song in lieu of having their involvement? We all know the answer to that question. Since Etta has said that she is not a supporter of Obama, had she received an invite or not, maybe she would not have attended. To take it a step further, if Etta had made it clear that she did not want any ties to Obama, why then would they use her staple song to celebrate his first day of presidency?

Ironically, the day following Beyonce's January 20 performance, James' son Donto James was quoted in the New York Daily News saying that his mother loved the rendition. "She thought it was great," Donto said. "She's gotten emotional, just like everybody else."

This isn't the first time Beyonce has caught flack from one of her predecessors. Almost exactly one year ago, I blogged about a tongue lashing Beyonce received from Aretha Franklin. The Queen Of Soul was upset with Beyonce for referring to Tina Turner as "the Queen" during an introduction at last year's Grammys.

In this instance, I sided with Beyonce. I agree that Aretha is the sole Queen Of Soul, but also acknowledge that Tina Turner, too, is a queen.

In the case of Etta James, I take Etta's side. Though her reaction is crass for someone of her stature, I feel that she was robbed of a moment in history. Considering her struggles to break into the music business in the 1950s and ability to prevail with such great success (she was inducted in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 1993), she should have had the opportunity to sing the song (that she popularized) for the president.

If "At Last" had not been significant and did not express the message that the inauguration committee wanted to convey, they would have selected another song. But they wanted "At Last."

I bet Beyonce's "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" wasn't even up for discussion.

A representative for Beyonce said that the singer does not have a statement or comment at this time.

 

8221 Comments

1. mz_dirah2010 -
that is messed up

2. mazuine -
I think Etta James just wanted some respect.But on the other hand,don't blame Beyonce,she was just doing her job.
No more drama......PEACE.

3. ZEE J -
No offence to Etta James but truth is before the movie came out I thought she had went on to glory. As a matter of fact it wasn't until I saw the pic of she and Beyonce together that I realized that she was still with us. Finally her comments were rude and unnessary at 70+ years old you should know better! Grow up lady and get over it!

4. CH -
Got to disagree.....I am a HUGE Etta fan, and I am embarrassed for her in this situation. She's guilty of being just as classless and petty as Aretha was last year. For those of us who know and love Etta's music, we know that there is no version that can compare to her version of "At Last". But, Cadillac Records...and Beyonce's performance of it, is what has made it noteworthy as of late. The Obama camp chose an avid supporter who is currently the reason the song is getting any recognition right now. To feel as though she should have been asked is one thing....to act like a childish brat on stage for all to hear her temper tantrum is leaning towards pathetic.

5. Lesa -
To be honest the song itself bores me no matter who sings it. I do think that out of respect for our elders she should have been included if she wasn't. We are getting too dismissive of our elderly and that could be the reason for her anger. I do think she could have made her point a little better. Also, Beyonce needs to do a little soul searching if she hasnt' and look at her future and age creeps up on her. If she doesn't want some young singer pushing her aside while singing some of her songs she should really make sure she is being respectful to those before and after her. You get what you give.

6. just sayin -
get over it Etta James.

7. Yahoo! Music User -
beyonce sucks very overrated

8. Jane L -
I think Etta James is acting like a child.
If her feelings are hurt that she were not asked to perform the song for the President and First Lady she should have just say so and not be hating on Beyonce,or the president.

9. Terrence P -
just like ice t and soulja boi. y cant she b happy for bee

10. edwin -
My grandmother says crazy stuff like this all the time....a 71yr old black woman has earned the right to say whatever the hell she wants!

11. *DiZzLe* -
Sounds like a bunch of jealous old ladies bickering.

12. Jackie -
James Is just jelous because she wasn't
asked to perform the song.
Shes also jelous that beyonce did it well.

13. lindas -
hoe hum
there are more pressing things to worry about in this country

14. AMY S -
beyonce is overrated

15. Yahoo! Music User -
Dude...

She is petty

She needs to get over herself

16. Yahoo! Music User -
I think Etta was right to say that they should have got her who made the song what it is today to sing it. That's like getting someone to sing an Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, or Whitney Houston song and they are still alive and well enough to sing it themselves. I dont agree with Etta in how she handle the situation that was disrespectful, but when your angry and upset you will say things you will regret. Oh well, that's their business not ours, so whatever happens will happen for a reason.

17. CK -
I can see Ms. James being upset that something so important to her, is being used by a politician she does not like. Numerous musicians have been upset by politicians who they don't support using their music. I can also see her point about Beyonce. It all seems to much like a movie promotion stunt, and that should upset everyone.

18. Jersey Born -
A lady is a lady no matter the circumstances. Etta James acted classless! She is not the "owner of the song." And Beyonce was NOT the first one to ever sing the song. The Obama Administration was not obligated to ask Etta to sing it. AND judging by her comments regarding Obama she should not have been. It is really sad that these "legends" that we hold in such high esteem are not supportive of young talent and make callous remarks. TAretha and Etta ought to be ashamed of themselves for not exhibiting the true class a "timeless legend" is supposed to have.

19. Always A -
Supposedly, Ms. James was suffering from some sort of effects from medication, per her son. Personally, I think she said what she felt, influenced by meds or not. Whoey! Maybe if she wasn't under the influence and or exemplified such poor behavior previously, she might have been invited. GROW UP MS. JAMES AND ACT YOUR AGE! Someone who is supposed to be a mature adult! Sour puss!

20. Valery -
Beyonce is one of many untalented yet famous singers out today. Also her boobs were clearly showing the entire time. How inappropriate at such an event.
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