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On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 11:56:15 -0800, Norm Katuna <nk001atoperamaildotcom> wrote: >On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 09:02:55 GMT, in rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1950s, Roger Ford ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrote: > >>Continuing our regular weekly look at some of the more memorable and >>not quite so memorable records (and as we get nearer to the end of the >>year the odd Christmas record or six starts creeping in!) listed and >>reviewed as NEW RELEASES by "Billboard" this week in..... >> >>1953 (Nov 28) >> >>Ella Mae Morse - 'Tain't What You Do (Capitol 2658) > >So, who else made this a hit? > Way back when? Ella Fitzgerald with Chick Webb I think More recently? Fun Boy Three and Bananarama >>Stan Freberg - Xmas Dragnet (Capitol 2671) > >I wonder how Jack Webb reacted to this parody? And this guy kept on trying to >sell records. Too bad he never made it. I think the biggest thing he ever did >was that cameo in "It's a mad mad mad mad World". > A clue to the answer to your first question can perhaps be gleaned from the fact that I read somewhere that Julie London once described ex-hubby Webb as "the most humorless man on God's Earth" >>Faye Adams - I'll Be True (Herald 419) > >Thought I had this one, but don't. I do have the next one that lists for a lot >more--Herald 423 > This actually came out here (Faye's ONLY record to do so) >>Moohah - All Shook Out (Starmaker 501) > >With a name like that, I guess he did this for money? > I like this R&B effort a lot.Recorded in Memphis,the label was something to do with Rufus Thomas I think >>John Bullard - Spoiled Hambone Blues (DeLuxe 6019)** > >Don't know this one, but I do have the other one on DeLuxe. > I hope the record lives up to the terrific title!! >>1954 (Nov 27) >> >>Perry Como - Home For The Holidays (RCA 5950) > >This isn't the complete title. There's ( ) somewhere in there. > Nevertheless I always got a kick out of him singing this on his TV show every time the holiday season rolled round >>The Spiders - "21" (Imperial 5318) > >One of the first group records I found junking. Still got it. > I don't have this by them,one of the few by them I'm missing >>The Cookies - All Night Mambo (Lamp 8008) > >Girl Group??? Certainly not related to the Earl Jean Cookies. > Nope not the "Chainz...my babeez got me locked up in chainz" group >>The Solitaires - Chances I've Taken (Old Town 1008) > >Never had this one, but I do have a copy of the 1006/1007 issue just before this >one. > I don't have this either >>Arthur Gunter - Baby Let's Play House (Excello 2047) > >How could I not have this one. But upon checking, I don't. > Ahhh...at last I beat you!! Got a mint original 45 (straight from the Excello basement....say hello to the rats!).Good record but not on the same planet as the later definitive Presley version >>Hot Lips Page - The Cadillac Song (King 1404)** > >Don't know it either, but look at the number. That weird King maroon label >series that evolved from the country only series. What was the deal on this >series for awhile? > I don't know this even tho it was released here on Parlophone >>1955 (Nov 26) >> >>Pat Boone - Gee Whittakers (Dot 15435) > >Covering the Five Keys? > Yep!! >>Ernie Freeman - Jivin' Around (Cash 1017) > >His hit before his incredible, best version of "Raunchy"? > You mean as it would be if Bill Justis had never made the tune >>Bobby Charles - Later Alligator (Chess 1609) > >I actually like both versions. > Me too and they are different enough to stand on their own feet >>The Monarchs - Angels In The Sky (Wing 90040) > >Kind of on the pop side? > This still is'nt the original which appears to be Tony Martin from the year before >>The Three Moods - Stop Look & Listen (Sarg 124)** > >Only $30 in Tefteller, so I don't think it's gonna be that great. > Most everything I've ever had on this label was country or mild RAB >>1956 (Dec 1) >> >>Bill Haley & His Comets - Don't Knock the Rock (Decca 30148) > >I liked it. > His swan song here in England.His last big hit here----then it was bye bye to the UK Top 20 for the kiss curled one >>Chuck Berry - You Can't Catch Me (Chess 1645) > >One of his more betterer ones. > GREAT in "Rock Rock Rock"----arguably the best cameo performance in ANY 50's rock & roll movie >>The Tarriers - The Banana Boat Song (Glory 249) > >Which is different from the Harry Belafonte song. Oh, where is Vince Martin in >the title? > Thats how BB list it. Over here it was more complicated since the Belafonte was released as "The Banana Boat Song (Day-O)".And also there was a THIRD charting version here---by Shirley Bassey (which covered the Tarriers song) >>Patience & Prudence - Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now (Liberty 55004) > >The best song on the list. I could listen to this one for hours. It could also >be used in place of the old Chinese water torture for breaking somebody. Also >weren't they related to Tim McIntyre of my favorite (YUCK-UGH) movie "American >Hot Wax"? > Ever hear the disco treatment of this by Viola Wills? They play it all the time over here >>The Youngsters - Christmas In Jail (Empire 109) > >I think the flip is the hit side. And gee golly Batman, I just got the Teaser. > I think he's got it!! By Jove,he's got it!! >>Krazy Kris - Floyd's Guitar Blues (King 4991)** > >Not in Tefteller, so I would guess not a biggie or it might be an instro. > I'm told its an instro by Danny B. who e-mailed me >>1957 (Dec 2) >> >>Fats Domino - The Big Beat (Imperial 5477) > >This song have something to do with Alan Freed? > Don't think "The Big Beat" was a Freed movie. Now a question on this movie----I have a video copy in black & white but the movie was originally in COLOR.Anyone seen the color version lately? Does it appear on US TV? On video there? >>Joe Turner - Teenage Letter (Atlantic 1167) > >Not one of his biggies. > The flip "Wee Baby Blues" is a killer.And talking of killers,Jerry Lee had mild success later with a remake on Sun of "Teenage Letter" >>Bo Diddley - Say Boss Man (Checker 878) > >NIce original word usage here. Not as if he used say or man recently in other >songs. > I hardly ever play this side----only one song matters on this 45RPM and that is the absolute dynamite flip "Before You Accuse Me" >>Kenny & Moe - Double Talk Baby (DeLuxe 6154) > >I thought "So Long---I'm Gone" was the A side. > Yes it was but BB chose this side to review >>Johnny Faire - Bertha Lou (Surf 5019) > >Yeah right. This versus what he did in the 60s. Totally different styles. >Almost as shocking a change as Johnny B. did when he ended up on Liberty in the >60s versus what he did on Coral. > There was also the charting Clint Miller version of this song too >>The Enchanters - Mambo Santa Mambo (Coral 61916) > >Never had this, but I thought "Bottle Up and Go" was the A side. > It might be but "Mambo Santa Mambo" is the best side and among the very best 50's Christmas records >>1958 (Dec 1) >> >>Jerry Lee Lewis - I'll Sail My Ship Alone (Sun 312) > >About here where he started losing hit?? > Never cared for this one much...JLL does Moon Mullican >>Gene Vincent - Say Mama (Capitol 4105) > >Other side. > No way!!! this is great GV >>Little Junior Parker - Sweet Home Chicago (Duke 301) > >So so. > Again I disagree,its my favorite version of the blues standard >>The Five J's - Calypso Jump (Fulton 2454)** > >Supposedly "My Darling" is the correct side. > Nothing to do with the "J's with Jamie" group? I did'nt think so :) >>1959 (Nov 30) >> >>Dion & The Belmonts - Where Or When (Laurie 3044) > >Gee, I could have had a hundred box of the EP, but only bought about 7 copies at >a dime each and gave most of them away. Still have my copy. > There are several good versions of this classsic Rodgers & Hart song but none come near the Dion & Belmonts definitive version >>Roy Orbison - Uptown (Monument 412) > >One of his better early ones on Monument. > I like that one "With The Bug". Know it? >>Ronnie Hawkins - Southern Love (Roulette 4209) > >Cant' remember. Something he didn't steal writer's credits for? > I can't reach the single right now but I'm pretty sure Hawkins claims writing credit on this one too- >>1960 (Nov 28) >> >>Ricky Nelson - You Are The Only One (Imperial 5707) > >So so, but isn't the flip a little more jumping? > Yuk!! Horrible version of "Milk Cow Blues" >>The Olympics - Dance By The Light Of The Moon (Arvee 5020) > >Great record. > Along with "Big Boy Pete" their best on Arvee >>The Goodtimers - Pony Time (Arnold 6901) > >Where's Don Covay? > He's too busy writing "Chain Of Fools" for Aretha! >>1961 (Nov 27) >> >>Johnny Tillotson - Dreamy Eyes (Cadence 1409) > >Wild guess. Part of the Teaser? > Yes and contrary to what that other guy who posted about this said I NEVER said it was the SAME song as the Youngsters---merely that both share the same title >>The Sensations - Let Me In (Argo 5405) > >Just loved this back then. > I still like this mucho now.Great sound!! >>Johnnie Ray & Timi Yuro - I Believe (Liberty 55400) > >Where'd he come from? I guess pairing him with Yuro was an attempt to revive >his career? > Actually I like this version of "I Believe" Yuro's vocal fits in quite well with Ray's in a suprisingly subdued duet >>Jimmy Jones - Mr Music Man (Cub 9102) > >Don't know it, and don't think I care to. > It's pretty good tho not up to "Handy Man" or "Good Timin'" >>Don Shirley - Drown In My Own Tears (Cadence 1408) > >Jazz? > Yes jazz version of the Sonny Thompson tune later redone by Ray Charles >>1962 (Dec 1) >> >>Gene Pitney - Half Heaven Half Heartache (Musicor 1026) > >Not that bad, but not one of my favorites. > Never cared for this one much and I liked nearly all his records >>Tommy Roe - Town Crier (ABC Paramount 10379) > >Don't know it. > Real limp and an unworthy successor to "Sheila".He revives Britisher Russ Hamilton's "Rainbow" on the flip >>Barbra Streisand - My Coloring Book (Columbia 42648) > >Why is this here? Why did you list her? If she had become somebody big then I >could understand, but she only had a couple of songs on Columbia and then faded >from the scene. I guess her only big claim to fame was that she married, that >famous actor, James Brolin? > I really liked this song then---the best version is by Dusty Springfield on her LP. >>The Escorts - Somewhere (Coral 62336) > >Don't have this one, but their "Gloria" is great. > And since she did a version of this "West Side Story" finale number not that long ago its doubtful that La Streisand would give house room to the Escorts'----how shall we say---DIFFERENT!!---version of the Broadway standard :) >>Steve Alaimo - Every Day I Have To Cry (Checker 1032) > >Used to like this. > Great record!! >>The Rockin' Rebels - Wild Weekend (Swan 4126) > >Have this as the Rebels and on two different Marlee label designs. > Its been discussed here this week.Originally from 1960 on Mar-Lee. Now tell them the convoluted story of "Rockin' Crickets" the "followup" >>1963 (Nov 30) >> >>Ray Charles - That Lucky Old Sun (ABC Paramount 10509) > >I think Frankie Laine's was better. > How about The Velvets? >>The Beach Boys - Little Saint Nick (Capitol 5096) > >Nice item. > One of my favorites by them! >>Duane Eddy - Son Of Rebel Rouser (RCA 8276) > >Yeah, really original. > I heard he was planning "Bride Of Rebel Rouser" and "Rebel Rouser Meets The Wolfman" but Boris Karloff threatened to sue! >>Jimmy Soul - I Hate You Baby (SPQR 3314) > >Why is this here? > To give me an excuse to tell you that if you wanna be happy for the rest of your life never make a pretty woman your wife >>** these I have'nt heard as far as I know >> >>Yes,I know the sides as listed may not be the "top sides" as we know >>them but they are the sides BB chose to review >> >>And it's nice that several records that have come up in discussion on >>the newsgroup in recent days conveniently chose this week in years >>past to get reviewed in BB :) >> >>Now...this weeks harder than usual teaser :- >> >>The flipside of one of the records listed bears the same title as the >>"A" side (as shown here) of another of the records listed---in another >>year.. > >>After much pondering can you possibly figure which two records I'm >>talking about? > >See the Youngsters and Tillotson. See, it wasn't that hard, but as of now, it >doesn't look like anybody else has gotten it. > Nope looks like you win the billion dollar prize this week all on your ownsome! :) >>Now its over to bewhiskered Little Saint Norm on his sleigh in >>snowbound San Diego---and to anyone else with any comments to make! > >Snowbound? You kidding? I think after this I'm going to go down to the pool >and sun myself for awhile. I wonder if Steve is down there? > Gee it must be terrible for you living in that cold damp climate! >So, how is the cold weather these days? > Real brass monkey weather here. You'll have to ask Stev-o what that means :) Hey,tell him to come back on the group.I miss him ROGER FORD ----------------------- "Spam Free Zone" - to combat unwanted automatic spamming I have added an extra "b" in my e-mail address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Please delete same before responding.Thank you!
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