Lewis was born in
Salem, Michigan, United States. At the end of the decade, she released a grittier-sounding album on
Stax Records. Over the next decade, a number of other artists had success with Lewis' songs. Her own composition "Hello Stranger"—which had been remade in 1966 by
the Capitols—was a regional hit in 1973 as remade by Fire & Rain and in 1977
Yvonne Elliman's version reached the US Top 20 and the
UK Singles Chart Top 30: Elliman's version also topped the US
Easy Listening chart for four weeks. In 1985
Carrie Lucas's remake of "Hello Stranger" was a Top 20 R&B hit and in 2004
Queen Latifah remade "Hello Stranger" for her
The Dana Owens Album. Lewis had dropped out of public view for years after her career slowed in the 1960s. It was only after Elliman's hit in 1977 that she was tracked down by Casey Kasem for his AT40 show on June 4 of that year. According to Kasem, nobody knew where she had ended up, including her agent, who did not even know where to send her checks for the Elliman cover. According to Kasem, she was hoping to be rediscovered in Michigan when he found her. Health issues forced Lewis to retire from singing in 2017. "Baby I'm Yours" charted in versions by
country singer
Jody Miller and
Debby Boone (the
B-side of her single "God Knows"). In Canada,
Suzanne Stevens had a hit in 1975 with a
disco version of "Make Me Your Baby". Cover versions of her songs continue into the new millennium, with the
Arctic Monkeys including a version of "Baby I'm Yours" as a B-side to their 2006 single "
Leave Before the Lights Come On". In 1995, Lewis's "Baby I'm Yours" was featured on the soundtrack for the film
The Bridges of Madison County, and in 2016 "Hello Stranger" was featured on the soundtrack for the film
Moonlight. In 2019, "Hello Stranger" was featured towards the end of the final episode of the British TV series
Giri/Haji. She received the Pioneer Award from the
Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 1999. In 2016, Barbara Lewis was inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame. ==Discography==