Mayme Watts
Biography
Mayme P. Watts, aka Maymie Watts, was an American songwriter and R&B singer. Watts is best known for co-writing the jazz standard "Alright, Okay, You Win" with Sid Wyche. Watts also co-wrote (with Robert Mosely) the charting songs "Give Me Your Love" and "Midnight Flyer" by Nat King Cole, "Since I Made You Cry" by The Rivieras, "Point of No Return" by Adam Wade, and "Ooh! What a Day!", recorded by both Craig Douglas and Sarah Vaughan. Watts was a vocalist with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra. She also recorded singles as a solo artist as well as in the duo Mayme & Robert. In March 1958, Watts married Ralph Sawyer in Germany. In August 1959, Watts filed a lawsuit against former Mercury Records executive Brad Shad, for songwriting royalties she believed were owed to her from “Alright, Okay, You Win”. By the mid-1960s she was performing as a vocalist with the Walter Davis Jr. Trio, and married pianist Walter Davis.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Looking Back
1965

Sunshine Of Your Love
1969

Nancy - Naturally
1966

Bewitching Lee!
1962

Darin At The Copa
1960

Things Are Swingin'
1958

In The Land Of Hi-Fi
1956

Girls Gone Rockin': 75 Fabulous Femme Rockers
2010

Nothin' But The Blues
1984

Peggy Lee's Greatest!
1979

Big Spender
1966

Sam & Dave
1966

Live At Basin St. East
1964

The Best Of Count Basie
1964

The Blues And The Beat
1960

On Stage
1959

Midnight Flyer / Sweet Bird Of Youth
1959

At Newport
1958

Count Basie At Newport
1957

My Bonnie Lassie / So Will I
1955

Count Basie Swings • Joe Williams Sings
1955

The Delta Rythm Boys

2 Shows Nightly
1968

Travelin' Light
1966
Credited work
948 releases · 228 albums · active 1953–2025
- Performance · 958
- Other credits · 9
Studios: Capitol Studios · Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, California · Annex Studios, Hollywood · The Copacabana Nightclub
