
Artist
Bettye Swann
Bettye Swann is a soul artist from California, USA formed in 1967. 13 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Soul · California, USA · Best soul albums
- 13
- Releases
- 1965–2023
- Active years
- 1967
- Formed
Discography
5
Most popular
Bettye Swann
2004
Singles & EPs
8
Make Me Yours
Single · 1967

Make Me Yours (Sped Up)
Single · 2023

Make Me Yours (Slowed Down)
Single · 2023

Don't Look Back / You Gave Me Love
Single · 1967

Fall in Love with Me / Lonely Love
Single · 1967

I Think I'm Falling in Love / Don't Take My Mind
Single · 1967

Don't Wait Too Long
Single · 1965

The Man That Said No / What Can It Be
Single · 1965
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About
She grew up in Arcadia, Louisiana, one of 14 children, and moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1963. Although some sources state that she was in a vocal group known as The Fawns who recorded for Money Records in 1964, she has refuted this, saying that she sang with a trio in Arcadia by that name. In 1964 she started a solo singing career, as Bettye Swann, at the prompting of local DJ Al Scott, who became her manager. After a minor hit with the self-penned "Don’t Wait Too Long," her big breakthrough came with "Make Me Yours", which topped the Billboard R&B charts in July 1967, and also made #21 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 1968 she split with Scott, moved to Georgia, won a new contract with Capitol Records and had another hit in 1969 with her cover of the Jeannie Seely hit "Don't Touch Me" (#14 R&B, #38 Hot 100). In 1972 she transferred to Atlantic Records, and had a couple of minor hits with "Victim of a Foolish Heart" (later revived by Joss Stone), and Merle Haggard’s "Today I Started Loving You Again." She continued to record until the mid-1970s, but with little commercial success. Her last public performance as Bettye Swann was in 2013, live in Cleethorpes.
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As Betty Barton, she then worked in the education sector in the Las Vegas, Nevada area, and became a Jehovah's Witness. She is now retired and, according to a 2005 interview, suffers from a degenerative spinal condition. After leaving Money records she lived for a short time in Athens, Georgia.
Bettye Swann in brief
- How many Bettye Swann releases are on Riffiter?
- 13 releases are catalogued, spanning 1965 to 2023.
- When was Bettye Swann formed?
- Bettye Swann formed in 1967, in California, USA.
- What genre is Bettye Swann?
- Bettye Swann is catalogued under Soul.
- What is the most recent Bettye Swann release on Riffiter?
- Make Me Yours (Sped Up), released in 2023.

