1998–2003: Beginnings Bailey Rae formed an
indie group called Helen, which was inspired by similar acts such as
Veruca Salt and
L7. "It was the first time I'd seen women with guitars. They were kinda sexy—but
feminist. I wanted to be like that, at the front of something." The group played many gigs around Leeds and, whilst unable to attract offers from any UK labels, were eventually approached by US-based
heavy metal record label
Roadrunner Records, home to acts such as
Slipknot, in 1998. This deal disappeared before it was even signed, however, after the bassist became pregnant and the group disbanded. "[Was I] Disappointed? I was gutted! I had no idea what to do next." In the three years after she married her first husband, Bailey Rae began working on solo material—this time steering away from her indie past and embarking on a more "soulful" path. She collaborated with Leeds-based
funk group
the New Mastersounds on the track "Your Love Is Mine", which featured on their 2003 album
Be Yourself, released by One Note Records. The following year she again worked with another Leeds-based group, Home cut Directive, on the song "Come the Revolution", which was the first single from that group's debut album.
2004–2008: Corinne Bailey Rae in August 2007 In 2004, Bailey Rae got a breakthrough when she was signed by Global Talent Publishing and then approached by
Craig David's mentor
Mark Hill, from the duo
the Artful Dodger, to appear on his new album
better luck next time under his new alias,
the stiX. The resulting collaboration, "Young and Foolish", was released in April 2005 and brought Bailey Rae to the attention of the major record label bosses. Bailey Rae released her debut single, "
Like a Star", in November 2005 and her first album,
Corinne Bailey Rae, in February 2006. It debuted at number one in the UK and entered the top ten of the U.S.
Billboard 200, peaking at number four and spending 71 weeks in the chart from 2006 to 2008. According to
Nielsen SoundScan, the album sold 1.9 million copies in the United States alone. The lead single, "Like a Star", became a hit in the UK and US, and sold more than 327,000 US downloads. The follow-up single, "
Put Your Records On", her biggest hit to date, rose to number two in the UK, and sold more than 945,000 US downloads. "
Trouble Sleeping" made the top 40, and "
I'd Like To", the top seventy. In the middle of 2006, Bailey Rae embarked on her first international tour through Europe and North America with R&B singer
John Legend, playing 55 shows including the festivals
Rock in Rio Lisboa 2 and
Live Earth. In early April 2006,
Corinne Bailey Rae was certified 2× platinum by the BPI and platinum by the RIAA in December. In September 2006, Bailey Rae scooped two awards at the UK's
MOBO Awards: "Best UK Newcomer" and "Best UK Female". Bailey Rae recorded a live session at
Abbey Road Studios in July 2006 for
Live from Abbey Road. Bailey Rae was the musical guest in a 2006 episode of
Saturday Night Live with the host being
Jaime Pressly. She performed "Put Your Records On" and "Like a Star". She also appeared on
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip on the episode "B-12", which aired in November 2006, with
Howie Mandel. She performed "Like a Star" and "
Trouble Sleeping". Also in 2006, Bailey Rae performed on
BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge with the songs "Like a Star", a cover version of
Editors' "Munich", and a cover version of
Justin Timberlake's "SexyBack". Bailey Rae also received three nominations at the
2007 Grammy Awards:
Record of the Year,
Song of the Year (both for "
Put Your Records On"), and
Best New Artist. During the ceremony, she performed "Like a Star" and joined
John Legend and
John Mayer in a collaborative performance, providing accompanying vocals to Legend's "Coming Home" and Mayer's "
Gravity". Also in 2007, Bailey Rae accepted an invitation to participate in ''
Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino'' (
Vanguard Records), where she contributed her version of Domino's "One Night (of Sin)". She also recorded
John Lennon's "I'm Losing You" for
Make Some Noise,
Amnesty International's music venture. The song was also released on the 2007 John Lennon tribute album,
Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur. In July of that year, Bailey Rae performed at the
UK leg of
Live Earth at
Wembley Stadium, London. In 2008, "Like a Star" was nominated for a Grammy for
Song of the Year. Bailey Rae won in two categories for
Album of the Year and
Best Contemporary Jazz Album for her collaboration on
River: The Joni Letters. Also in 2008, she recorded a live session of "River" with Hancock at
Abbey Road Studios in for
Live from Abbey Road for Channel 4, which was broadcast on Series 2. During the American and European tour, Bailey Rae recorded her first DVD with the title
Live in London & New York. The DVD was filmed in London and the bonus CD was recorded in New York.
2009–2011: The Sea and The Love EP , 2010 Corinne Bailey Rae released her new album, entitled
The Sea, on 26 January 2010, four years after the release of her first album and almost two years after the death of her husband, Jason Rae. The lead single "
I'd Do It All Again" premiered on 25 November 2009 on
Later... with Jools Holland. The follow-up single, ‘Closer’, was added to
Smooth Jazz Radio on 25 January, Urban AC on 1 February and AC radio in late February. The album's second single, ‘Paris Nights and New York Mornings’, went to Triple-A radio on 15 February. Around the release of the second album Bailey Rae did a run of promotional shows in the UK, Europe and US and embarked on her second world tour, The Sea Tour, with 82 concerts and a gross profit of US$19 million. The tour visited the UK, Europe, the US (Spring and Summer), Brazil, Argentina, Japan, Korea, Singapore and the Middle East. The tour began on 27 February 2010 in London and her last show was on 10 March 2011 in Korea. Her summer concert in London at Somerset House sold out, and she returned to London in October to perform at the
Royal Festival Hall with
Pete Lawrie as a supporting act. In December 2009, Bailey Rae recorded a live performance in New York City, which was broadcast in the summer of 2010 on the US television program
Live From the Artists Den. On 2 June 2010, Bailey Rae appeared with
Herbie Hancock, singing "
Blackbird" in a concert honouring
Paul McCartney in the East Room of the White House. On 25 January 2011, Bailey Rae released an
EP,
The Love EP, with five recordings of love songs, including
Prince's "
I Wanna Be Your Lover",
Bob Marley's "
Is This Love" and
Paul McCartney & Wings' "
My Love". The EP debuted at number 86 on the
Billboard 200 and still managed the Top 20 in
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The EP has sold 15,000 copies in the U.S. The first single, "
Is This Love", won
Best R&B Performance at
54th Grammy Awards. Bailey Rae was a musical guest on
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on 28 October 2010, covering the
Bob Marley song "
Is This Love". On 14 July 2011, she was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Leeds, where she had studied as an undergraduate. During an interview for the 2011 Mercury Awards Bailey Rae revealed she was writing a follow-up album to her critically acclaimed
The Sea. She has uploaded many photos of herself in various studios recording music for the new album to her social media accounts. In 2013, Bailey Rae was moved from Capitol Records to Virgin Records owing to corporate restructuring as a result of their parent company being purchased by
Universal Music Group in 2012.
2016–2019: The Heart Speaks in Whispers, "The Scientist" (Fifty Shades Darker), SummerStage and tour On 14 February 2016, Bailey Rae presented her comeback into music by sharing a snippet of her new single. On 26 February, Bailey Rae announced the title of her third album,
The Heart Speaks in Whispers, which was released on 13 May 2016. The lead single off the album, "
Been to the Moon", was also released.
The Heart Speaks in Whispers debuted No. 2 on
Billboards R&B chart. Featuring "Been to the Moon", "The Skies Will Break" and "Green Aphrodisiac",
NPR named it one of their favourite 30 albums of the year. Recorded both at her studio in Leeds and in Los Angeles at
Capitol Studios, the album was co-produced by Bailey Rae with Steve Brown, who collaborated on her critically acclaimed 2010 album
The Sea, and features Paris and Amber Strother (KING),
Esperanza Spalding, James Gadson,
Bill Withers,
Pino Palladino (D'Angelo and The Vanguard), and
Marcus Miller (
Miles Davis,
Herbie Hancock,
Luther Vandross). Bailey Rae was selected by
NASA for the "Destination: Jupiter" campaign when the spacecraft
Juno entered
Jupiter's orbit on 5 July 2016; represented Europe for the
International Olympic Committee's PSA Campaign; performed at various festivals in the UK and Europe, including
Glastonbury; and was special guest supporting
Stevie Wonder at his
Hyde Park, London concert. President
Barack Obama featured "Green Aphrodisiac" on his
Spotify Summer "Night" Playlist. On 17 November 2016, Bailey Rae joined other artists in tributes to
Smokey Robinson at his
2016 Library of Congress Gershwin Prize award ceremony in Washington D.C.; she sang "
Ooo Baby Baby". In 2017, Corinne Bailey Rae recorded "
The Scientist" (originally recorded by
Coldplay) for the opening title sequence for
Universal Pictures'
Fifty Shades Darker which opened 10 February. The track is featured on the
Fifty Shades Darker Soundtrack, which released the same day. In 2019, Bailey Rae was scheduled to perform on the main Center Park space at Capital One
City Parks Foundation SummerStage festival in
Central Park in June, along with
Emily King,
Big Freedia and other artists. She toured the UK, Europe and US during the same year, beginning from 2 June to 18 November. Bailey Rae was invited to contribute a selection to a
Tom Waits tribute album that was released in late 2019,
Come On Up to the House: Women Sing Waits. She chose to record "
Jersey Girl", which is also associated with
Bruce Springsteen who covered the song in 1984. On 19 June 2023, Bailey Rae announced
Black Rainbows, her first album in seven years. The album was inspired by her experiences with the
Stony Island Arts Bank, a Chicago-based archive of Black art and culture curated by artist and professor
Theaster Gates. The album was released on 15 September 2023. ==Other ventures==