Otis Clay

Otis Clay, born Otis Clay on 11 February 1942 in Waxhaw, Bolivar County, Mississippi, was an American soul singer whose career began in gospel choirs before moving to Chicago’s vibrant R&B scene. After early gospel recordings with the Christian Travelers and later with the Sensational Nightingales, he signed with One-derful! Records in 1965, releasing his first secular single that year; his breakthrough came in 1967 with "That's How It Is (When You're in Love)", which reached number 34 on the R&B charts. The label’s closure led to a contract with Atlantic’s Cotillion, where "She's About a Mover" (1968) peaked at number 47 on the R&B charts. In 1971, Clay joined Hi Records and issued "Trying to Live My Life Without You" (1972), his highest-charting single at number 24 on the R&B charts, which was later covered by Bob Seger, charting at number 5 on the pop charts. He continued to record albums such as The Only Way Is Up (1982), Watch Me Now (1989), and Truth Is (2013), while touring extensively, including a live recording in Japan (1983) and Switzerland (2005). Clay received a Blues Foundation Hall of Fame induction in 2013 and a Grammy nomination in 2008 for Best Traditional R&B Performance, and he passed away on 8 January 2016.

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