Gladys-Horton-Obituary

Gladys Horton

Obituary

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Gladys Horton, a co-founder of the Marvelettes who helped put fledgling Motown Records on the musical map with its first No. 1 hit "Please Mr. Postman," has died at age 66.

Horton died Wednesday at a nursing home in the Sherman Oaks area of Los Angeles, where she had been recovering from a stroke, her son Vaughn Thornton said.

Horton was a teenager in the Detroit suburb of Inkster when she and friends formed a group they called "The Casinyets," short for "Can't Sing Yet."

By the time she was 15, Motown had given the group a new name and a hit song in "Please Mr. Postman." The tune, more pop-oriented than much of Motown's early recordings, was later covered by the Beatles and others.

"Gladys was a very, very special lady, and I loved the way she sang with her raspy, soulful voice," Motown founder Berry Gordy said in a statement. "We will all miss her, and she will always be a part of the Motown family."

He noted that "Please Mr. Postman" was the first No. 1 hit for the record label that would become known as Hitsville USA and produce such other popular all-girl groups as the Supremes and Vandellas.

The Marvelettes also had a hit with "Beachwood 4-5789." Their other popular songs included "Playboy," "Too Many Fish in the Sea" and "Twistin' Postman."

By the mid-1960s, however, the group's success began to wane as it was eclipsed by the Supremes and other Motown acts.

Horton was replaced as the group's lead singer in 1965, and she left the Marvelettes two years later.


Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press

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May the lord be forever with you & your family in to his kingdom in the of jesus

Missing one of Motown's greatest stars: Gladys Horton. You are missed deeply.

Recently discovered this wonderful Lady's amazing voice. Can't stop playing it. Incredible smokey voice. love her talent. Thanks Gladys's, you have brought me much joy. x

Some of my favorite songs as a teen were sung by her.

Someday Someway we'll meet. until then So Long Baby

Love you Gladys, may you forever Rest In Eternal Peace.

I was a young girl growing up in Prichard Al when I heard and quickly tried to imitate the Marveletts also I fell in love with our Postman waiting for him fo come didn't quite understand but I love that song. The Marvelettes were simply marvelous thanks Gladys for a song to this day makes my heart glad.

The Marvelettes was one of my favorite groups. She had a soulful, unique, lovely, and unforgettable voice. The music is timeless! May your family find pease during this time of heartbreak. Jesus Christ has given us the promise of everlasting life!