Marie Knight


Marie Knight was an American gospel and R&B singer.

Life and career

She was born Marie Roach in 1920, though she claimed to have been born in 1925. Sources differ as to her place of birth - either Attapulgus, Georgia, or Sanford, Florida - but she grew up in Newark, New Jersey. Her father was a construction worker and the family were members of the Church of God in Christ. She first toured as a singer in 1939 with Frances Robinson, an evangelist. She married preacher Albert Knight in 1941 but the union ended in divorce. While she was touring with Sister Rosetta in the 1940s, her two children died in a fire at her mother's house in New Jersey.
In 1946, she made her first recordings, for Haven Records with the masters soon purchased by Signature Records, as a member of The Sunset Four. Shortly afterwards, Sister Rosetta Tharpe saw her singing at the Golden Gate Auditorium in Harlem, on a bill with Mahalia Jackson, and invited Knight to join her on tour. Tharpe recognized "something special" in Marie's contralto voice.
She continued to record and perform with Tharpe through the 1940s, sometimes acting out the parts of "the Saint and the Sinner", with Tharpe as the saint and Knight as the sinner. Among their successes were the songs "Beams of Heaven", "Didn't it Rain", and "Up Above My Head", recorded for Decca Records. "Up Above My Head", credited jointly to both singers, reached No. 6 on the US R&B chart at the end of 1948, and Knight's solo version of "Gospel Train" reached No. 9 on the R&B chart in 1949.
She left Tharpe to go solo around 1951, and put together a backing group, The Millionaires, with whom she recorded the 1956 album Songs of the Gospel. She began recording secular R&B music in the late 1950s, for various labels including Decca, Mercury, and Okeh. Her duet with Rex Garvin, credited as Marie & Rex, "I Can't Sit Down" released on the Carlton label, reached No. 94 on the pop chart in 1959. In the late 1950s she also toured Britain as a guest of Humphrey Lyttelton.
In 1961 she recorded the single "Come Tomorrow", which was later a hit for Manfred Mann. Knight's version of "Cry Me a River" reached No. 35 on the U.S. Billboard R&B charts in 1965.
She toured with Brook Benton, the Drifters, and Clyde McPhatter, and regularly reunited onstage with Tharpe. She remained friends with Tharpe, and helped arrange her funeral in 1973. In 1975, having given up performing secular music, she recorded another gospel album, Marie Knight: Today. In 2002, Knight made a comeback in the gospel world, recording for a tribute album to Tharpe. She released a full-length album, Let Us Get Together, on her manager's label in 2007.

Death

Marie Knight died in Harlem of complications from pneumonia, on August 30, 2009, aged 89. She was survived by a sister, Bernice Henry.

Discography

Marie Knight with The Sunset Four, Male Quartet
Sister Marie Knight
Georgia Peach/Marie Knight
Marie Knight
Marie Knight
Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Marie Knight; Sam Price Trio / Sister Rosetta Tharpe; Sam Price Trio
Sister Rosetta Tharpe; Marie Knight; Sam Price Trio
Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Marie Knight; Sam Price Trio
Marie Knight; Sam Price Trio
1948 Decca 48072 - What Could I Do / I Must See Jesus
Marie Knight With The Sam Price Trio
Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Marie Knight with The Sam Price Trio, Marie Knight, Sammy Price, George "Pops" Foster and Wallace Bishop )
Marie Knight with The Dependable Boys; Sam Price Trio / Marie Knight; Sam Price Trio
Sister Rosetta Tharpe and M. K. / Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Marie Knight
Marie Knight With Sam Price Trio
Sister Marie Knight with The Sunset Four
Sister Marie Knight
Marie Knight
Marie Knight And Vivian Cooper; With Sam Price Trio
Marie Knight With The Sam Price Trio
Marie Knight
Marie Knight With The Sam Price Trio
Sister Rosetta & Marie Knight
"Jersey Joe" Walcott and Maria Knight
Marie Knight
Sister Rosetta And Marie Knight With The Sam Price Trio
Marie Knight
Sister Rosetta T. & Marie Knight
Sister Rosetta Tharpe And Marie Knight
Marie Knight With The Nightingales
Marie Knight
Sister Rosetta & Marie Knight
Marie Knight; Leroy Kirkland and his Orchestra
Marie Knight
Marie Knight with The Griffins
Marie Knight
Marie Knight & The Millionaires
Marie Knight With The Howard Biggs Orch.
Marie Knight; Teacho Wiltshire Orchestra
Marie And Rex: Marie Knight and Rex Garvin with orchestral accomp. / Marie Knight with orch.
Marie Knight
Marie Knight & Junior Lewis
Marie Knight