Background
She was born in Florida and raised in Philadelphia.
She was born in Florida and raised in Philadelphia.
She began singing gospel music in church before turning to secular rhythm and blues, and first recorded for the Eastern record label, a subsidiary of the Sue label, in 1965. Her first single, a version of "The Real Thing" written by Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson, and Jo Armstead, but originally credited to their publisher Editor Silvers, reached #20 on the Rhythm & Blues chart. However, the follow-up, "Look", was less successful.
She next recorded for the Veep label, a subsidiary of United Artists Records, in 1968, releasing two singles, "Who Was That", which reached #39 on the Rhythm & Blues chart, and "Sookie, Sookie".
Both records were produced by Juggy Murray, and Murray also produced her only album, Blue All the Way, which was issued by Minit Records in 1969. However, her only single for Minit, "Hawg Foreign You", failed to chart, and Britt left the recording industry soon afterwards.
Her later life is unreported. Her singles were later compiled, together with other previously unreleased tracks, on the 2006 Civil Defense Blue All the Way..plus.