Barbara George was a powerhouse New Orleans soul singer and songwriter who lit up the early 1960s music scene with her raw, emotive voice. Born in 1942, she skyrocketed to fame at just 19 years old with her self-penned R&B smash *"I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)"* in 1961. The track became a crossover sensation, topping the R&B charts and cracking the pop Top 20, cementing her as one of the era’s standout talents. Signed to the trailblazing African-American-owned AFO Records, Barbara embodied the gritty, vibrant sound of her hometown, blending gospel fervor with infectious rhythm and blues.
Though her career was brief, her influence lingered. She continued recording into the mid-’60s, with tracks like *"You Talk About Love"* and *"Send For Me (If You Need Me)"* showcasing her dynamic vocals, but industry challenges and shifting trends limited her later visibility. Barbara stepped back from music in her later years and passed away in 2006, but her signature hit remains a golden staple of old-school R&B, sampled by hip-hop artists and covered by legends like Etta James. Her story is a bittersweet reminder of a voice that burned bright and left an indelible mark on soul music.
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