- Sister Love: The Warner Bros. Recordings · 1966
- Best of Loma Records - Rise and Fall of a 1960's Soul Label · 1966
- Beg, Scream & Shout!: The Best of '60s Soul, Vol. 2 · 1966
- Lorraine Ellison · 1974
- Best of Loma Records - Rise and Fall of a 1960's Soul Label · 1968
- Stay with Me · 1966
- Sister Love: The Warner Bros. Recordings · 2006
- Best of Loma Records - Rise and Fall of a 1960's Soul Label · 1967
- Northern Soul · 2011
- Sister Love: The Warner Bros. Recordings · 2006
- Sister Love: The Warner Bros. Recordings · 2006
- Lorraine Ellison · 1974
- Sister Love: The Warner Bros. Recordings · 1974
Albums
- 1974
- 1966
- 1966
Compilations
About Lorraine Ellison
Philadelphia soul singer Lorraine Ellison started out with the gospel groups The Ellison Singers and The Golden Chords, but in the mid-1960s she struck out on her own for a secular solo career. Her 1966 Jerry Ragovoy-produced/written hit, “Stay With Me,” became her signature song, and was covered by many other singers. Her subsequent single, “Try Just a Little Bit Harder,” was made popular by Janis Joplin. In the '70s, Ellison left the music business, and died in 1983 of ovarian cancer.
- HOMETOWN
- Philadelphia, PA, United States
- BORN
- 17 mars 1931
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul