Watts was a vocalist with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra.[3] 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.[3] 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”.[4] By the mid-1960s she was performing as a vocalist with the Walter Davis Jr. Trio, and married pianist Walter Davis.[5]
Discography
As Maymie Watts (solo)
"Quicksand" / "There Goes That Train" (Groove 4G-0103, 1955)
"Doo Ba Dee" (Track 23, Rockin' the Groove, Bear Family BCD 17412, 2016)
"Wheel of Time" (Track 35, Rockin' The Groove, Bear Family BCD 17412, 2016)
With Mayme & Robert / Maymie and Robert
"Ain't No Way in the World" / "Parting Tears" (Glory 45-260, 1957)
"Sweet Lips" / "Ha Ha Hee Hee Ho Ho Hum Hum" (MGM K12702, 1958)
"You Ought to Know" / "That's When" (Roulette R-4347, 1961)