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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

81. WilliamS -
It's music---now we're going to start wars over music? Why on earth has everyone become so [profane]Y?

82. cer -
Just because Etta is most famous for singing a song, and did NOT write it, does not give her any right to be upset.

There are hundreds of songs everyone knows, that were written by someone, performed by another, and made most famous by someone completely different.

It's not her song as far as the rights go....

83. FF -
Etta James doesn't even like our president...she just wants fame, and sounds like she's jealous. She wasn't ROBBED of anything. Beyonce did a great job with that song, so she was asked to sing it. These old-school divas are getting power mad and jealous of their lack of youth.

84. Ashley S -
OMG-etta-wha-the-hell-have-some-class-beyonces-performance-was-beautiful-it-made-me-cry-u-dont-even-like-obama-dont-be-mad-bc-she-took-an-amazing-opportunity

85. frankie c -
bottom line is this... beyonce SUCKS ASS and its obvious she has zero talent. she needs to stick to her "no talent" songs and stop screwing up everyone elses. she is just one big joke of a person.

86. Patrick S -
It was clearly just a plug

87. lanitag -
I think Etta is just hating. I too thought she was gone to glory; and all this title stuff...people please! Have enough dignity to step aside for the next king or queen it doesn't take away from you.

88. terryann3 -
I think Beyonce did a great job.

89. amanda -
Etta had her time to shine now it's Beyonce's turn.

90. sinful -
Who the HELL does she think she is?
Etta got her Ass Kicked and Grape are Sour!

Sin

91. Soonergirl4life -
First of all...it is NOT Etta James' song. She didn't write ot nor was she the first to record it! Second, She is well known for not being an Obama supporter so why would she have been the one asked to sing it? Third, am I the only one who found it out of line for her to say that Beyonce should get her a$$ kicked? I mean seriously...that is ignorance at its best. Bottom line, Beyonce was invited to sing, not Etta James....get over it!

92. Yahoo! Music User -
I think Etta just needs to grow up, and start acting her age. I understand that she was the first to sing that song and gain national recognition despite the obstacles of the being black in the 50's, but it's not like Beyonce sung the song to smear it in her face. The point is that we're moving forward in time. Her jealously is not an excuse to act so immaturely and rude, and was a poor attempt for attention.

93. CollinM -
Yeah, they shudda asked James if it was okay to use her song. But it's not like Beyonce ruined it by any means. She sang it beautifully.

94. Sunnie -
It isn't even "etta's" song! It was written for her and all she did was make it famous. I think it is pretty pathetic that we have such petty concerns with all the more important things that are wrong out there in this day and age!

95. Joe B -
When you don't write your own songs, this is what happens. Too bad, so sad.

96. dennisl -
beyonce is a double-bumb a-

97. Sylvia Gail -
The song "At Last" was the first dance song picked out by the President and First Lady to have there first dance to. It was sung or played at all ten balls that night as they danced.

98. glo -
Way to go Etta!! Beyonce+Obama=Overrated

99. Eddie -
Beyonce is a media hoe who will sing whatever wherever.

100. TINA -
Beyonce has gotten way to full of herself and she thinks she is more talented then what she really is!!! Go Etta James, you see through the crap and say like it is.
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