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Ethel V. Finnie (January 7, 1898 β May 1, 1981) was an American classic female blues singer. Her most notable recording is "You're Gonna Wake Up Some Morning, but Your Papa Will Be Gone". Information about her life outside music is sketchy. Finnie was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, the second child and only daughter of Noble Armond Finnie, a butler, and Mary "Mamie" Anderson Finnie, a housewife. She had an older brother, Noble Finnie, Jr. Finnie was a graduate of New Orleans University (later incorporated into Dillard University) and was employed as a schoolteacher at the McDonogh School No. 6. Finnie married the pianist and composer Porter Grainger on September 25, 1923, in Stamford, Connecticut, with whom she performed throughout the northeastern United States, appearing at various venues and performing on radio programs, as documented in the pages of the African-American press of the period. It seems that after the birth of their daughter, Portia Lee Grainger, Finnie curtailed her activities and remained in New Orleans, close to her family, residing at 4021 Dryades Street. Eventually Porter and Finnie divorced. She subsequently married William Turner and went into business in New Orleans as a hairdresser and later as the owner of a beauty shop, restaurant and grocery. She was involved in the sorority Iota Phi Lambda, serving as its southwestern regional director of during the 1950s. She also served as the treasurer of the Fourth Region of the National Council of Negro
Heart Breakin' Joe
192He Wasn't Born In Araby, But He's A Sheikin' Fool
133You're gonna wake up some Morning, but your Papa will be gone
114You're Gonna Wake Some Morning But Your Papa Will Be Gone
55He Wasn't Born an Araby, But He's a Sheikin' Fool
46You'Re Gonna Wake Up Some Morning But Your Papa Will Be Gone
17You're Gonna Wake Up Some Morning, But Your Papa Will Be Gon
18Ethel Finnie - I Don't Love Nobody
19Ethel Finnie - Don't You Quit Me Daddy
110Ethel Finnie - Don't And Don't Care Blues
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