![]() After a string of single releases on Fury Records, Langston George left the group in 1962. Later in 1961, the newly christened quintet released the single, " Letter Full of Tears", which became another top 40 hit in early 1962. Prior to the re-release on Fury Records, the group changed their name to Gladys Knight & the Pips. Both versions made the Billboard charts, with the Huntom/Vee-Jay version reaching number six on the Billboard Hot 100. ![]() Upon learning that "Every Beat of My Heart" was already becoming a hit and cutting the group out of profits, Robinson had the group re-record the song and re-release it on Fury Records. During this time, the group moved to New York where they auditioned for Bobby Robinson's Fury Records. Because the group was without a record label, a local Atlanta label, Huntom Records, pushed the single and got a distribution deal with Vee-Jay Records to release the single. In 1961, the Pips recorded the Johnny Otis-penned " Every Beat of My Heart". Patten and George were involved in another group before joining the Pips. They were replaced by another cousin, Edward Patten, and a friend, Langston George. Despite this, the group was now opening for top recording acts such as Jackie Wilson and Sam Cooke.īy 1959, Brunswick dropped the group and both Brenda Knight and Eleanor Guest left the group to begin families. At Brunswick, the group released two recordings that failed to chart. This success allowed them to get a record contract with Brunswick Records in 1957. By 1955, the group began performing on the talent show circuit in their hometown of Atlanta, winning each talent show they entered. They settled on the name The Pips, inspired by the nickname of their cousin James "Pip" Woods. Shortly afterwards, the quintet agreed to form a group under the insistence of Gladys' mother Elizabeth Knight. On September 4, 1952, Gladys, Bubba, sister Brenda and their cousins William and Eleanor Guest began performing together during Bubba's tenth birthday party after a record player malfunctioned. Gladys Knight performed on Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour in 1952 at the age of eight, winning first prize. Gladys Knight & the Pips are multiple Grammy and American Music Award winners and are inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 19 respectively. In 1989, the group disbanded with the Pips retiring and Knight embarking on a successful solo career. Later hits included "Landlord", " Save the Overtime (For Me)" and the Grammy-winning single " Love Overboard". Contractual difficulties with their labels forced the group to record side projects from 1977 until 1980 when they signed with Columbia Records. In 1974, they recorded the soundtrack to the successful film Claudine with producer Curtis Mayfield, which included the songs " On and On", "The Makings of You" and "Make Yours a Happy Home". At Buddah, they recorded the hits " Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me", " I've Got to Use My Imagination", " I Feel a Song (In My Heart)" and their Grammy-winning and number-one hit single, " Midnight Train to Georgia". After a year and a half, the group recorded the first hit single version of " I Heard It Through the Grapevine" in 1967, which led to several hit singles for Motown's Soul Records label, including " Nitty Gritty", "Friendship Train", " If I Were Your Woman", " I Don't Want to Do Wrong" and the Grammy-winning " Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)", before leaving the label for Buddah Records in 1973. The group reached commercial success after signing with Motown Records in 1966. Knight rejoined in 1964 and this lineup continued until the group's disbandment in 1989. Langston George left the same year and Gladys Knight left in 1962 to start a family with musician Jimmy Newman. After the single was released on three different labels, they changed their name to Gladys Knight & the Pips in 1961. This lineup produced the group's first hit single, " Every Beat of My Heart". Brenda Knight and Eleanor Guest eventually left the group and were replaced by another cousin, Edward Patten, and a non-relative, Langston George in 1959. After a couple of years performing in talent shows, the group signed with Brunswick Records in 1957, recording a couple of singles that failed to chart. ![]() Starting out as simply The Pips in 1952, derived from a cousin's nickname, the founding members were Gladys Knight, brother Merald "Bubba" Knight, sister Brenda Knight and cousins Eleanor Guest and William Guest. ![]() Gladys Knight & the Pips were an American R&B, soul and funk family music group from Atlanta, Georgia, that remained active on the music charts and performing circuit for over three decades starting from the early 1950s. ![]()
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