Artist: Little Eva
Biography:
Little Eva Narcissus Boyd was a babysitter for Carole King and Gerry Goffin when the songwriting team was inspired to write "Locomotion," a song based on a dance that Eva would do around the house. Eva also got to sing on their demo, which impressed Don Kirshner enough to release it as it was. One of the greatest girl group hits, "Locomotion," hit number one in 1962; the follow-up, "Keep Your Hands Off My Baby," was also written by Goffin-King. Almost as good as her debut, it reached the Top 20, and was even covered by the Beatles on stage in their early days (though they never recorded it in the studio). Unfortunately, Eva was then pigeonholed as a dance-craze singer and given inferior material.
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Albums
Main Albums:
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Lil-Little Eva!: The Complete Dimension Recordings
2001 WestSide
Track Artist On:
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David Lynch: Inland Empire: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
2007 David Lynch

