Gloria Richetta Jones (October 19, 1945,
Cincinnati,
Ohio) is an
American singer and
songwriter. She
recorded the 1964
northern soul song, "
Tainted Love", later a
hit for the
British synth-pop duo,
Soft Cell.
Biography
Early life and career
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Come Go With Me]]Jones was born in Cincinnati, and moved to
Los Angeles,
California at the age of 7, where she first started
singing. Jones' first taste of fame came at the age of 14, when, while still at school, she formed with Frankie Kahrl and
Billy Preston the successful gospel group the Cogic Singers, with whom she recorded the album
It's A Blessing. Although she remained with the group for some four years, she soon found herself drawn into the Los Angeles
pop scene.
In 1964, Jones, in her
late teens, was discovered by the
songwriter Ed Cobb. Signing with Cobb's Greengrass Productions, she
recorded her first hit
record, "Heartbeat Pts 1 & 2," which Cobb wrote and
produced. She
toured the
United States, performing on several
American television programs, footage of which still exists. One performance occurred at a Rock and Soul show in
Disneyland in the summer of 1965. "Heartbeat" became a rhythm and blues tune which was recorded later by
Dusty Springfield,
Spencer Davis and many other
artists.