Geraldine Hunt Explained

Geraldine Hunt
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Geraldine Milligan
Birth Date:10 February 1945
Birth Place:St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Genre:R&B, jazz, disco
Occupation:Singer, songwriter, record producer
Years Active:1962–2022
Website:www.geraldinehunt.com

Geraldine Hunt (Milligan; February 10, 1945 – October 27, 2022)[1] [2] was an American-Canadian R&B singer best known for the 1980 No. 1 Hot Dance Music/Club Play hit "Can't Fake the Feeling".

Early life

Hunt's parents are Rosie Lee Vickers and Frank Milligan. Her father was a one-man band,[2] and her grandmother, Louella Reed, was a singer on the Chitlin Circuit. In 1947 her family relocated to Chicago. While growing up on Chicago's south side Hunt discovered her musical talent. Living in that part of Chicago was not easy; recalls Geraldine. "On the weekends, we had to sleep on the floor, gangs were shooting through the house; I had been beaten up at gunpoint once, It was rough. We were living below middle class."[3]

Despite the bleak living conditions of her childhood, there were bright spots also. A notable time in her life was her years at Hyde Park High School. Her classmate and best friend at school was the late American soul singer-songwriter Minnie Riperton.[2] Besides Hunt and Riperton, the school also produced a girl group called "Coffee" who covered Ruby Andrews' "Casanova" in 1980.[3]

Career

Hunt began her recording career as a teenager with several singles released from 1962: she had her first glimmer of success in 1970 when "You & I" a duet with Charlie Hodges reached No. 45 on the R&B chart in Billboard and in 1972 Hunt's remake of "Baby I Need Your Loving" reached No. 47 R&B.<ref name="VF">Web site: Geraldine Hunt Top Songs / Chart Singles Discography. Music VF. 13 March 2022.

In 1975, Hunt relocated to Montreal, Quebec where she recorded her first album in 1978, the disco-oriented Sweet Honesty. In 1980, Hunt's second album No Way yielded the track "Can't Fake the Feeling" which reached No. 1 on the club chart in Billboard where it spent a total of seven weeks: with top 40 radio then being disco-resistant "Can't Fake the Feeling" had a small mainstream success reaching No. 58 R&B. However the track did afford Hunt a hit in France at No. 10[4] and charted in the UK at No. 44.[5]

In 1982, she helped write and produce some of the music for Chéri.[6] [7]

In 2014, Hunt was honored for her contributions to composing and publishing music at the 25th Anniversary SOCAN Montreal Gala Celebrates Music Creators and Publishers.[8]

Personal life and death

Hunt was the mother of three children; Rosalind Hunt of the musical group Chéri,[2] singer Freddie James and professor/writer Jeanne Croteau. She had seven grandchildren.

According to an announcement from her son Freddie, Hunt died on October 27, 2022; her cause of death was not disclosed.[9]

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positions
US Dance
US R&B
FRA
UK
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1962"I Let Myself Go" align=center align=center align=center align=center
1963"Sneak Around" align=center align=center align=center align=center
1970"You and I" (with Charlie Hodges)align=center align=center align=center align=center
"Never, Never Leave Me" align=center align=center align=center align=center
1972"Cold Blood" align=center align=center align=center align=center
"Baby, I Need Your Loving" align=center align=center 47align=center align=center
1973"You Brought Joy" align=center align=center 78align=center align=center
1977"Don't Take Your Love Away" align=center align=center align=center align=center
1978"Hang On to Love" align=center align=center align=center align=center
"Hot-Blooded Woman" align=center align=center align=center align=center
1980"No Way" align=center align=center align=center align=center
"I Feel Like a Woman Again" align=center align=center align=center align=center
"Can't Fake the Feeling" align=center 1align=center 58align=center 10align=center 44
1981"Heart Heart" (with Charles Marotta)align=center 17align=center 67align=center align=center
"It Doesn't Only Happen at Night" align=center align=center align=center align=center
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

See also

Notes and References

  1. "Can't Fake The Feeling" singer Geraldine Hunt dies at 77. SoulTracks. October 29, 2022. Chris. Rizik.
  2. Web site: Artist Biography. AllMusic. 13 March 2022. Andrew. Hamilton.
  3. Web site: Geraldine Hunt. Disco Museum. https://web.archive.org/web/20071009212059/http://www.discomuseum.com/GeraldineHunt.html. October 9, 2007.
  4. Web site: InfoDisc: Tout les Titres par Artiste. Infodisc.fr. April 13, 2012.
  5. Book: Roberts, David. 2006. British Hit Singles & Albums. 19th. Guinness World Records Limited. London. 978-1-904994-10-7. 263.
  6. New on the Charts. Billboard. April 10, 1982. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. 55–. 0006-2510.
  7. Book: Legends of Disco: Forty Stars Discuss Their Careers. James Arena. March 30, 2016. McFarland. 978-1-4766-2457-0. 100–101.
  8. Web site: 25th Anniversary SOCAN Montreal Gala Celebrates Music Creators and Publishers . 2022-11-03 . www.newswire.ca . en.
  9. Web site: Crowther . Linnea . 2022-10-31 . Geraldine Hunt obituary: R&B singer dies at 77 . 2024-02-10 . Legacy.com . en-US.
  10. Web site: GERALDINE HUNT - full Official Chart History. Official Charts Company. 13 March 2022.