Though written in 1941, Etta James' 1960 bluesy reinterpretation became the definitive version and was later inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
This jazz-blues standard gained immortality through Etta James' soulful 1960 interpretation, though it was originally written for the 1941 musical "Sun Valley Serenade".
Originally written for the 1941 musical "Orchestra Wives," this ballad gained global fame decades later through Etta James' emotionally charged interpretation, blending big-band era craftsmanship with soul authenticity.
"At Last" is a timeless jazz-blues ballad popularized by Etta James in 1960, though the song was originally written in 1941. Her emotionally charged vocals transformed it into an enduring anthem of love and fulfillment.
Etta James' signature soul ballad became an anthem for both romantic longing and social change, famously performed at Barack Obama's inaugural ball in 2009.