• TEN FAVE OBSCURITIES FROM...1958

    From Roger@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 27 05:07:05 2024
    10 more obscurities chosen at random from my favorites lists

    Today......from 1958

    JERRY BYRNE -LIGHTS OUT
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOW8lFaBK4U

    Before New Orleans white youngster Frankie Ford made some classic rock
    'n roll with the aid of the great band of Huey "Piano" Smith & The Clowns,another New Orleans youngster got there first.....as local
    white High School student Jerry Byrne---one week after his 17th birthday recorded the classic Mac Rebbenack penned pounder "Lights Out" at
    Cosimo's Studio,New Orleans.

    The backing personnel here are a group of New Orleans' finest comprising
    Edgar Blanchard (guitar) Justin Adams (guitar),Frank Fields
    (bass),Charles "Hungry" Williams (drums).and Art Neville (piano) with
    Harold Battiste (sax) who also produced the session for Specialty.
    Coupled with "Honey Baby", it is on Specialty 635 in June 1958

    “Lights Out” has always seemed more popular with rock ‘n’ roll fans over
    here in Europe than those back in Jerry’s homeland.So very popular that Specialty reissued the single in the 70’s with the European market very
    much in mind cos they got so many orders for the single from here
    (including a fair share from our own oldies record store here in London
    of course)

    CHOKER CAMPBELL - WALKING ON MY THIN SOLE SHOES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugNOY1RoEYY

    Here’s one I remember including in one of the old “New This Week” posts back in 2016. IIRC it was new to me then but I’ve had a great liking for
    it ever since then

    Hailing from Shelby Mississippi Campbell relocated to Saginaw Michigan
    at an early age.Proficient on the saxophone Choker formed a band and
    with Harold Young handling vocals cut the Amos Milburn-like “Last Call
    For Whiskey” on Atlantic which was his debut in 1953.

    “Walking On My Thin Sole Shoes” came in 1958 for Danny Robinson’s Everlast label (getting enough attention to warrant ABC-Paramount
    picking up the recording for national distribution via its Apt label subsidiary)

    Then in the early 60’s when Motown beckoned Campbell and his band took
    up residence with the company-not only recording for them but also
    playing behind some of the stars of the company and also going on tour
    and backing some of them on live appearances.

    THE COLLEGIANS - ZOOM,ZOOM,ZOOM
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT0y_OCkAk0

    All time great sounding vocal group classic by New York City’s The
    Collegians (Roger Hayes,Harlan Jackson Vernon Riley,Henry Brown and
    William Tankenton) who cut the ultra-catchy “Zoom,Zoom,Zoom” in 1958 for Paul Winley’s self titled Winley label

    Winley records itself---in its original incarnation---was in operation
    from 1956 to 1962 and in that relatively short time produced some forty
    odd singles---including some of the very finest New York City vocal
    group records ever made--including unforgettable gems from the likes of
    great vocal groups like The Paragons and The Jesters

    G. “DAVY" CROCKETT - LOOK OUT MABLE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLANLiEppA8

    One of my all time favorites that originally appeared in 1958 on the
    Chief label.

    The number is generally better known in the Checker label issue from
    1965 (a slightly different take
    --and a slightly different label spelling both in Crockett’s name and
    also “Mable’s”) that was released
    to cash in on the then-current popularity of Crockett with his Jimmy
    Reed styled “It’s A Man Down There” hit on 4 Brothers label.

    The Checker reissue was also instrumental in getting our London oldies
    store off the ground (our first
    hunting expedition to the USA resulted in hundreds of copies of this—on Checker---from the legendary
    “Chess mountain”---that we shipped back to London and instantly that
    became our #1 best selling single)

    Here’s how “Billboard” saw it in June 1958

    G.(DAVY) CROCKETT Look Out Mable - CHIEF 7010 -- Crockett packs a
    rocking wallop on this driving blues side. Brought sound and good
    reading by the cat give this a chance. Interesting wax (Velva BMI)

    THE DU MAURIERS - ALL NIGHT LONG
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RI9-_1v9Y5M

    One of the best ever “New York City sound” r&b vocal group records
    arrived in 1958 via Bobby Robinson’s Fury label that had started up in
    the city the previous year.

    Here’s what the “Cash Box” reviewer had to say :-

    DU MAURIERS (Fury 1011) "ALL NIGHT LONG” (2:43) D+ [Fire BMI—Anderson, >>> Robinson]

    The Du Mauriers turn in a good performance of an exciting quick beat
    jumper. Good gimmicks make it a >>> prospect for extensive sales. Keep a >>> close eye on it.

    Amazing that such a very good record didn’t seem to spawn any kind of follow-ups---leastways
    I know of nothing else by these particular Brooklyn’s own-did they
    change their name or something?

    Perhaps someone else here knows more?

    JOHNNY FULLER - HAUNTED HOUSE
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM10AKk9YH8

    The original (and easily best) version of one of the very best Halloween
    (or indeed any other time in the year) songs written and produced by the
    famous West Coast music master Bob Geddins and released by Specialty in
    1958

    Here’s how I rate the versions I’m familiar with :-

    Johnny Fuller (Specialty) (1958) - 9
    Jumpin’ Gene Simmons (1964) – 6
    Jerry Lee Lewis (1973) – 6
    Sam The Sham (1964) – 6

    Several other “Haunted House” performances are different songs (example
    : the nice later Jackie Wilson number)

    EDDIE GAINES & THE ROCKIN' FIVE - BE-BOP BATTLIN' BALL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip5oV_0V_yg

    Has to be up there with some of the best ever records that were
    originally “B” sides (check the label on the YT clip). The “A” side is a
    quite ordinary slow country weeper.

    The rockabilly styled “Be-Bop Battlin’ Ball” was the debut record of native Kentuckian Eddie Gaines who was also the first signing to Bobby Anderson’s new Summit record company in 1958. Summit was also a Kentucky
    born label located in Central City in that fair State

    HUEY & JERRY - LITTLE CHICKIE WAH WAH https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp1OvPD_ctc

    Huey (Smith) & Jerry (Gerri Hall of The Clowns) both natives of New
    Orleans combine on a great slice
    of the memorable kind of r&b the Crescent City was famous for and that
    I’ve always been in love with

    Under contract to Johnny Vincent’s Ace label in Jackson,Mississippi this classic r&b duet was chosen to
    usher in Vincent’s brand new “Vin” label subsidiary and was the first issue on the new label in 1958

    JESSE JAMES - RED HOT ROCKIN' BLUES
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbkIPLKmn44

    Nee Lee Denson this West Coast guy had been round the block a few times before-- notably on RCA’s subsid Vik label where his “New Shoes” in late 1956---credited under his real name----was one of his better earlier
    efforts and the one by him (under that name) that sold best for our
    store.

    By 1958 he’d already had one record out on the Modern subsidiary label
    Kent (again as Lee Denson) before seeing out the year with the one under discussion here—definitely IMO his best---now renamed as “Jesse James” (tho the name change was just a “one off”----he was Lee Denson on all
    his subsequent releases)-all on various labels even including as late as
    1974 rubbing shoulders with the likes of Isaac Hayes on Enterprise!

    The fact that the Kent flipside here---"South’s Gonna Rise Again” is a notable rocker too---does it
    absolutely no harm whatever either

    The record was reissued on a special pressing (same coupling) later in
    the 70’s (80’s?) especially for “The Hollywood Rock ‘N Roll Fan Club”

    IKE TURNER,CARLSON OLIVER & LITTLE ANN - BOXTOP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YN1AB5snUQ

    Not to be confused with Ike’s later (1959) version of this title on
    Cobra, this Tune Town label original
    version is notable as the first appearance on wax of one “Little Ann”
    alias Annie Mae Bullock fresh from Nutbush,Tennessee

    And who would soon be given one more alias---that of “Tina Turner” (Ike apparently had the name trade marked so he could use another singer
    utilizing the same name if the real Tina ever left the band).

    Now I wonder what possible reason could a nice kind sweet gentle soul
    like Ike give Tina to make her want to leave his band?

    The mind boggles!

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  • From RWC@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 27 15:06:44 2024
    On Mon, 27 May 2024 05:07:05 +0000, mariabus@blueyonder.co.uk (Roger)
    wrote:

    Today......from 1958

    Ten of Geoff's Fave Obscurities from 1958

    Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch_videos?video_ids=Loilpcleaa8,D7xcE4CWHY0,NttrLgQH1rA,VYE0SrbGFyg,PiHFINxL0RI,uk0PLtjkTFk,6WvEkYo_QiI,zhg6J9E98Os,Kxke9IT-kyI,vdV-hyOAh5Y,

    Clear Waters and His band, v. Clear Waters - Hill Billy Blues
    [Atomic-H 203 A;;Chicago]
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Loilpcleaa8
    Edward Harrington aka Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater (1935-2018)
    "Did C Berry have anything to say about this?"

    Cecil McNabb Jr. - Nothing Like This [King 5116;b-side] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7xcE4CWHY0
    He graduated Middletown (Ohio) high school in 1957.
    "The backing band was probably members of Boyd Bennett's band." https://www.buckeyebeat.com/cecilmcnabb.html

    The Town Three F. Wes Voight - Midnight Blues [De Luxe 6176;b-side] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NttrLgQH1rA
    aka Chip Taylor; it's said the guitar solo is by Mickey Baker

    The Ebonettes - Wild Man Walk [Ebb 147;b-side] (Instro) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYE0SrbGFyg
    "Little Richards' Lucille"
    "They just don't make music for primitive jungle men like me anymore!"
    Al Urban - Won't Tell You Her Name [Sarg 158;b-side;Lulling TX] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiHFINxL0RI

    Tony And Jackie Lamie w. The Swing Kings - Sunset Blues [Sunset 706;b-side;Tannersville VA]
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk0PLtjkTFk

    The Tweeters - Mascara Mama [Decca 30725;b-side] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WvEkYo_QiI
    "Splendid Cha-Cha Popcorn Hit"

    Wes Voight and The Town Three - I Want A Lover [De Luxe 6180] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhg6J9E98Os

    The Silhouettes - Bing Bong [Ember 1037] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kxke9IT-kyI
    one of Philly's top doo wop groups;
    Bill Horton (Lead)
    Earl Beal (Baritone)
    Richard "Rick" Lewis (Tenor)
    Raymond Edwards (Bass)

    Jimmy Inman & The Impollos - I'm So Sorry [Aladdin 3426;;Beverly
    Hills]
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdV-hyOAh5Y

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 27 21:05:16 2024
    Okay, let's get to my 10 now.

    Gotta start with my number 5 record of the year:

    I loved this right away when I got the album shown in the video below.

    5 ¦ They Call Me Rockin' ¦ Sidney Simien & His All Stars https://youtu.be/dUQmUsFlnis?t=3

    Gotta have this one that sounds like it was recorded in somebody's
    living room.

    113 ¦ Rhythm Rockin' Boogie ¦ John Lee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PLMdbxE2q0

    Gotta give Savoy a plug here with my Uncle Buzzy on drums and Jesse
    Perkins doing the singing. A real down home blues record.

    204 ¦ Going Back To Orleans ¦ Jesse & Buzzy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGguiu4PUMA

    Here's a weird doo wop that I always liked.

    388 ¦ Voice Of The Drums ¦ Jim Holiday & Futuretones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agHKIuvtF9o

    Here's a rocker on Starday:

    445 ¦ Honky Tonk Stomp ¦ Hal Payne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysqMk_KxAmQ

    Here is a real hillbilly shitkicker that I love, on the Hickory label.

    37 ¦ I Ain't Gonna Waste My Time ¦ Wiley Barkdull https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mH_-00y1XTI

    Can't get much more obscure than this next one. A remake of the 5 Keys "Hucklebuck With Jimmy" with a different title. A man singing about
    another man who rocks him both night and day.

    40 ¦ Hard-Rockin' Daddy ¦ Roy Nixon and the Downbeats https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9Utl8PeNwg

    Here is some rare rockabilly on the Sure label.

    71 ¦ Red Hot Mama ¦ Wayne Williams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4twRHI1xhZc

    AND...MORE RARE ROCKABILLY!

    Diane and I both love this even though it's pretty much the most
    repetitive record of the decade.

    73 ¦ Sixteen Cats ¦ Joey Micheals (sic) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXJ61qWXyHM

    And I could not post a 1958 list of obscure favorites without this one.
    On the OJ International label out of Memphis, owned by Bill Biggs and
    C.J. Matthews.

    84 ¦ Dig Me A Crazy Record ¦ Charles Senns https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7TQFwSCcTk

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to Roger on Mon May 27 20:35:38 2024
    Roger wrote:

    10 more obscurities chosen at random from my favorites lists

    Today......from 1958

    JERRY BYRNE -LIGHTS OUT
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOW8lFaBK4U

    Been busy the last several days with listing and selling a bunch of rare
    and valuable reggae records that came my way. I have over 20 packages
    set to go out tomorrow all over the world. One album went for $500. But
    I finally have some time to go through this post.

    You've been raving about this Jerry Byrne thing ever since I've been
    here. I am not as crazy about it as you are, but it's a low 8 and is on
    my 1958 list.

    CHOKER CAMPBELL - WALKING ON MY THIN SOLE SHOES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugNOY1RoEYY

    Love this one that I first heard through Frankie C. A high 8, it's in my
    top 100 for the year.

    THE COLLEGIANS - ZOOM,ZOOM,ZOOM
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT0y_OCkAk0

    A solid 9, and that geeky Johnny G. with the Youtube radio show claims
    that it's 1957.

    G. “DAVY" CROCKETT - LOOK OUT MABLE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLANLiEppA8

    Never took to this one like I did to "It's A Man Down There," but it's a
    6.

    THE DU MAURIERS - ALL NIGHT LONG
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RI9-_1v9Y5M

    KILLER uptempo doo wop that is a 9.

    There was a good version also by Little Isidore and they Inquisitors.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gSB9ydYgAg

    JOHNNY FULLER - HAUNTED HOUSE
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM10AKk9YH8

    Never took to this, mediocre novelty, a 5.

    EDDIE GAINES & THE ROCKIN' FIVE - BE-BOP BATTLIN' BALL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip5oV_0V_yg

    Yes, good rocker that gets an 8.

    HUEY & JERRY - LITTLE CHICKIE WAH WAH https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp1OvPD_ctc

    Top 20 of the year for me, a 10.

    JESSE JAMES - RED HOT ROCKIN' BLUES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbkIPLKmn44

    This never hit me as anything special, a low 6.

    IKE TURNER,CARLSON OLIVER & LITTLE ANN - BOXTOP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YN1AB5snUQ

    Interesting, but just a 5 to me. I like 5 or 6 songs by THE Box Tops
    better than I like this.

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Bruce on Tue May 28 06:31:27 2024
    Bruce wrote:

    Roger wrote:

    10 more obscurities chosen at random from my favorites lists

    Today......from 1958

    JERRY BYRNE -LIGHTS OUT
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOW8lFaBK4U

    Been busy the last several days with listing and selling a bunch of
    rare
    and valuable reggae records that came my way. I have over 20 packages
    set to go out tomorrow all over the world. One album went for $500. But
    I finally have some time to go through this post.

    You've been raving about this Jerry Byrne thing ever since I've been
    here. I am not as crazy about it as you are, but it's a low 8 and is on
    my 1958 list.

    ~35 on my list and a high 8

    CHOKER CAMPBELL - WALKING ON MY THIN SOLE SHOES
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugNOY1RoEYY

    Love this one that I first heard through Frankie C. A high 8, it's in
    my
    top 100 for the year.

    #221 for me and a 7

    THE COLLEGIANS - ZOOM,ZOOM,ZOOM
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT0y_OCkAk0

    A solid 9, and that geeky Johnny G. with the Youtube radio show claims
    that it's 1957.

    #64 and an 8

    POssible that its 1957.It's right on the edge. Reviewed and promoted in
    BB 19 Feb 1958

    G. “DAVY" CROCKETT - LOOK OUT MABLE
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLANLiEppA8

    Never took to this one like I did to "It's A Man Down There," but it's
    a
    6.

    #44 and an 8

    THE DU MAURIERS - ALL NIGHT LONG
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RI9-_1v9Y5M

    KILLER uptempo doo wop that is a 9.

    #117 and an 8

    There was a good version also by Little Isidore and they Inquisitors.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gSB9ydYgAg

    Not bad but can't compare to the Du Mauriers. Nice sax

    JOHNNY FULLER - HAUNTED HOUSE
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM10AKk9YH8

    Never took to this, mediocre novelty, a 5.

    #30 a nd a 9

    EDDIE GAINES & THE ROCKIN' FIVE - BE-BOP BATTLIN' BALL
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip5oV_0V_yg

    Yes, good rocker that gets an 8.

    ~67 an d an 8

    HUEY & JERRY - LITTLE CHICKIE WAH WAH
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp1OvPD_ctc

    Top 20 of the year for me, a 10.

    #36 and an 8

    JESSE JAMES - RED HOT ROCKIN' BLUES
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbkIPLKmn44

    This never hit me as anything special, a low 6.

    #179 a nd a 7

    IKE TURNER,CARLSON OLIVER & LITTLE ANN - BOXTOP
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YN1AB5snUQ

    Interesting, but just a 5 to me. I like 5 or 6 songs by THE Box Tops
    better than I like this.

    #38 and an 8

    Didn't care for The Box Tops much. I suppose "Soul Deep" wasn't too bad
    tho

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to Roger on Tue May 28 06:44:38 2024
    Roger wrote:

    Bruce wrote:

    HUEY & JERRY - LITTLE CHICKIE WAH WAH
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp1OvPD_ctc

    Top 20 of the year for me, a 10.

    #36 and an 8

    So in 1958 you have 35 or fewer 9's and 10's?

    I have around 60.

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Bruce on Tue May 28 07:34:43 2024
    Bruce wrote:

    Roger wrote:

    Bruce wrote:

    HUEY & JERRY - LITTLE CHICKIE WAH WAH
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp1OvPD_ctc

    Top 20 of the year for me, a 10.

    #36 and an 8

    So in 1958 you have 35 or fewer 9's and 10's?

    I have around 60.

    10

    Johnny B. Goode Chuck Berry
    Good Golly Miss Molly Little Richard
    It’ll Be Me Jerry Lee Lewis (LP version)
    For Your Precious Love Jerry Butler & Impressions
    (Night Time Is) The Right Time Ray Charles
    Reelin And Rocking Chuck Berry
    Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Platters
    Sweet Little Sixteen Chuck Berry
    Rock Around With Ollie Vee Buddy Holly (Decca LP version)
    Drip Drop Drifters
    Yakety Yak Coasters
    Don't You Just Know It Huey “Piano” Smith
    Lewis Boogie Jerry Lee Lewis

    9

    Roberta Frankie Ford
    Summertime Blues Eddie Cochran
    Slow Down Larry Williams
    Loberta Huey Smith & Clowns (unreleased)
    Rave On Buddy Holly
    One Night Elvis Presley
    Lonely Teardrops Jackie Wilson
    Run,Rudolph,Run Chuck Berry
    Around And Around Chuck Berry
    Twilight Time Platters
    Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey Little Richard
    High Blood Pressure Huey "Piano" Smith
    Carol Chuck Berry
    Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes Chuck Willis
    Ooh My Soul! Little Richard
    Whole Lotta Loving Fats Domino
    Haunted House Johnny Fuller
    It's All In The Game Tommy Edwards

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Bruce on Tue May 28 07:25:29 2024
    Bruce wrote:

    Okay, let's get to my 10 now.

    Gotta start with my number 5 record of the year:

    I loved this right away when I got the album shown in the video below.

    5 ¦ They Call Me Rockin' ¦ Sidney Simien & His All Stars https://youtu.be/dUQmUsFlnis?t=3

    Gotta have this one that sounds like it was recorded in somebody's
    living room.

    One of his very best! #98 on my list and an 8

    113 ¦ Rhythm Rockin' Boogie ¦ John Lee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PLMdbxE2q0

    Excellent record but I have this in 1952. I've seen where its listed as
    1958 but I once saw a 78 of this on J.O.B in a collection.

    Anyway I have it as a high 8

    Gotta give Savoy a plug here with my Uncle Buzzy on drums and Jesse
    Perkins doing the singing. A real down home blues record.

    204 ¦ Going Back To Orleans ¦ Jesse & Buzzy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGguiu4PUMA

    #359 and a 7

    Here's a weird doo wop that I always liked.

    388 ¦ Voice Of The Drums ¦ Jim Holiday & Futuretones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agHKIuvtF9o

    This is new to me. Don't care for it much on first hearing but I'll try
    it a couple more times

    Here's a rocker on Starday:

    445 ¦ Honky Tonk Stomp ¦ Hal Payne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysqMk_KxAmQ

    #1025 and a 7

    Here is a real hillbilly shitkicker that I love, on the Hickory label.

    37 ¦ I Ain't Gonna Waste My Time ¦ Wiley Barkdull https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mH_-00y1XTI

    #383 and a 7. I like Don Gibson's 1956 original too

    Can't get much more obscure than this next one. A remake of the 5 Keys "Hucklebuck With Jimmy" with a different title. A man singing about
    another man who rocks him both night and day.

    40 ¦ Hard-Rockin' Daddy ¦ Roy Nixon and the Downbeats https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9Utl8PeNwg

    #85 and an 8

    Here is some rare rockabilly on the Sure label.

    71 ¦ Red Hot Mama ¦ Wayne Williams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4twRHI1xhZc

    #144 and an 8. Sold real big here in UK when it was booted

    AND...MORE RARE ROCKABILLY!

    Diane and I both love this even though it's pretty much the most
    repetitive record of the decade.

    73 ¦ Sixteen Cats ¦ Joey Micheals (sic)

    Just a 5 on my list

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXJ61qWXyHM

    And I could not post a 1958 list of obscure favorites without this one.
    On the OJ International label out of Memphis, owned by Bill Biggs and
    C.J. Matthews.

    84 ¦ Dig Me A Crazy Record ¦ Charles Senns https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7TQFwSCcTk

    I prefer the other side "Gee Whiz Liz" --#960 and a 7

    The "Dig..." side - #1096 and a 7

    Again a HUGE seller over here when it was booted

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to Roger on Tue May 28 15:37:26 2024
    Roger wrote:

    Bruce wrote:

    Roger wrote:

    Bruce wrote:

    HUEY & JERRY - LITTLE CHICKIE WAH WAH
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp1OvPD_ctc

    Top 20 of the year for me, a 10.

    #36 and an 8

    So in 1958 you have 35 or fewer 9's and 10's?

    I have around 60.

    10

    Johnny B. Goode Chuck Berry
    Good Golly Miss Molly Little Richard
    It’ll Be Me Jerry Lee Lewis (LP version)
    For Your Precious Love Jerry Butler & Impressions
    (Night Time Is) The Right Time Ray Charles
    Reelin And Rocking Chuck Berry
    Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Platters
    Sweet Little Sixteen Chuck Berry
    Rock Around With Ollie Vee Buddy Holly (Decca LP version)
    Drip Drop Drifters
    Yakety Yak Coasters
    Don't You Just Know It Huey “Piano” Smith
    Lewis Boogie Jerry Lee Lewis

    9

    Roberta Frankie Ford
    Summertime Blues Eddie Cochran
    Slow Down Larry Williams
    Loberta Huey Smith & Clowns (unreleased)
    Rave On Buddy Holly
    One Night Elvis Presley
    Lonely Teardrops Jackie Wilson
    Run,Rudolph,Run Chuck Berry
    Around And Around Chuck Berry
    Twilight Time Platters
    Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey Little Richard
    High Blood Pressure Huey "Piano" Smith
    Carol Chuck Berry
    Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes Chuck Willis
    Ooh My Soul! Little Richard
    Whole Lotta Loving Fats Domino
    Haunted House Johnny Fuller
    It's All In The Game Tommy Edwards

    Just 31 songs wow. In 1956 I have over 150 that are nines or tens. In
    1957 there are just under 100 that are nines and tens. Contrast that to
    1962 where there are just 3 tens and like 12-15 nines.

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to Roger on Tue May 28 15:40:27 2024
    Roger wrote:

    Bruce wrote:

    113 ¦ Rhythm Rockin' Boogie ¦ John Lee
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PLMdbxE2q0

    Excellent record but I have this in 1952. I've seen where its listed as
    1958 but I once saw a 78 of this on J.O.B in a collection.

    Okay, I see it on JOB, so it must be moved. That's one thing good about projects like this, aside from finding things that you don't know. You
    can fix mistakes, which are a pain in the ass to do, but much
    appreciated to get things where they belong.

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to Bruce on Tue May 28 16:09:08 2024
    Bruce wrote:

    Roger wrote:

    Bruce wrote:

    113 ¦ Rhythm Rockin' Boogie ¦ John Lee
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PLMdbxE2q0

    Excellent record but I have this in 1952. I've seen where its listed as
    1958 but I once saw a 78 of this on J.O.B in a collection.

    Okay, I see it on JOB, so it must be moved. That's one thing good about projects like this, aside from finding things that you don't know. You
    can fix mistakes, which are a pain in the ass to do, but much
    appreciated to get things where they belong.

    It's now in my top 100 for 1952.

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  • From RWC@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 28 22:13:18 2024
    On Mon, 27 May 2024 05:07:05 +0000, mariabus@blueyonder.co.uk (Roger)
    wrote:

    10 more obscurities chosen at random from my favorites lists

    Today......from 1958

    IKE TURNER,CARLSON OLIVER & LITTLE ANN - BOXTOP >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YN1AB5snUQ

    Not to be confused with Ikes later (1959) version of this title on
    Cobra, this Tune Town label original
    version is notable as the first appearance on wax of one Little Ann
    alias Annie Mae Bullock fresh from Nutbush,Tennessee

    And who would soon be given one more alias---that of Tina Turner (Ike >apparently had the name trade marked so he could use another singer
    utilizing the same name if the real Tina ever left the band).

    Thanks, Roger, I had the Cobra but not the Tune Town version.
    Using the app "4K YouTube to MP3" (also used by Steve, or it was)
    I now have:

    Ike Turner, Carlson Oliver & Little Ann - Boxtop [Tune Town 501;;St.
    Louis MO] - 1958 (G).mp3

    and it lists using app "Everything" which within a second can list
    every music file on my PC system. "Everything" has an easy to use,
    powerful, and lightning fast filter system, which can bring up for
    instance only music files that have suffix (g) (G) (Gg) or (GG).

    (I'm not paid for these very brief written infomercials :-)

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  • From RWC@21:1/5 to Bruce on Wed May 29 00:37:09 2024
    On Mon, 27 May 2024 21:05:16 +0000, savoybg@aol.com (Bruce) wrote:

    Okay, let's get to my 10 now.

    Gotta start with my number 5 record of the year:

    I loved this right away when I got the album shown in the video below.

    5 They Call Me Rockin' Sidney Simien & His All Stars >https://youtu.be/dUQmUsFlnis?t=3

    Gotta have this one that sounds like it was recorded in somebody's
    living room.

    This song title "They Call Me Rockin'" was used for a 1975 UK album. https://www.discogs.com/release/4556420-Rockin-Sydney-And-His-Dukes-They-Call-Me-Rockin

    The song title from the 1946-1964 period should by "Rocky".

    Let's go back to the beginning.

    several sources say this song was released in 1957; for instance: https://secondhandsongs.com/performance/269569

    the first release on a 45:

    Rockin' Sidney And His All-Stars - Rocky [Fame 2002;b-side;Louisiana] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCfDiVS1n3Y
    '1959' refers to a re-release on Fame, see: https://www.rocky-52.net/chanteurss/sidney_r.htm
    (likely 'Rock You' s/b 'Rocky')

    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=366199241237716
    also has 1957

    and re-released on [Jin 141] in 1960 (see below)

    =============================================

    Floyd Soileau's Jin Records label released nine
    Rockin' Sidney singles between 19581963:
    http://monola.net/labb0002.htm

    Jin 103 - 1958
    SIDNEY SIMIEN AND HIS ALL STARS
    A: She's My Morning Coffee
    B: I'm Calling You
    Jin 110 - 1959
    ROCKIN' SIDNEY & HIS ALL-STARS
    A: Don't Say Goodbye
    B: My Little Girl
    Jin 141 - 1960
    ROCKIN' SIDNEY (from now on)
    A: Walking Out On You
    B: Rocky
    Jin 156 - 1961
    A: No Good Woman
    B: You Ain't Nothin' But Fine
    Jin 164 - 1962
    A: Send Me Some Lovin'
    B: Past Bedtime
    Jin 168 - 1963
    A: No Good Man
    B: If I Could I Would
    Jin 170 - 1963
    A: Don't Let Me Cross Over
    B: You Don't Have To Go
    Jin 174 - 1963
    A: It Really Is A Hurtin' Thing
    B: Something's Wrong
    Jin 177 - 1963
    A: Wasted Days And Wasted Nites
    B: Ya Ya

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  • From RWC@21:1/5 to Bruce on Wed May 29 12:35:37 2024
    On Mon, 27 May 2024 21:05:16 +0000, savoybg@aol.com (Bruce) wrote:

    Okay, let's get to my 10 now.

    73 Sixteen Cats Joey Micheals (sic) >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXJ61qWXyHM

    Thanks, Bruce, for the heads up on this record.

    I've upgraded its ranking from blank to (G):

    Joey Micheals - Sixteen Cats [Arcade 150;;Philli]- 1958 (G).mp3

    btw, thanks to Roger and yourself this 'upgrading' has occurred
    for several other sides in your 1958 'fave obscure' lists

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  • From RWC@21:1/5 to Bruce on Wed May 29 12:28:44 2024
    On Mon, 27 May 2024 21:05:16 +0000, savoybg@aol.com (Bruce) wrote:

    Okay, let's get to my 10 now.

    Can't get much more obscure than this next one. A remake of the 5 Keys >"Hucklebuck With Jimmy" with a different title. A man singing about
    another man who rocks him both night and day.

    40 Hard-Rockin' Daddy Roy Nixon and the Downbeats >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9Utl8PeNwg

    a group from Hartford CT

    your YT link is a sped up 2:22 version from an LP

    the original, at c.2:40:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeQ1qLLPT64

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  • From RWC@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 30 22:04:58 2024
    On Mon, 27 May 2024 05:07:05 +0000, mariabus@blueyonder.co.uk (Roger)
    wrote:

    Today......from 1958

    Geoff's list, Vol. 2:

    Playlist (10 sides, mostly rockin'): https://www.youtube.com/watch_videos?video_ids=EXm3iNBNqqk,H-ZAlu6IBa4,NDYzoOGHnR8,hd755Y5cBR4,-TIN-OwbiXE,3t5Zhkf65Ro,lgkH_a4RL80,HMBV-5G85GI,iIC4CG3_iVA,qh-kERNZ4gg,

    Jimmy Inman & The Impollos - You Never Realized [Aladdin
    3426;b-side;Beverly
    Hills]
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXm3iNBNqqk

    Al Sweatt with Johnnie Cale And The Valentines - I Hate Myself [Keen 289;b-side;Tulsa]
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-ZAlu6IBa4
    hearing the band perform at Tulsa's Casa-Del Club, Sweatt asked
    Cale if he'd back him on a recording session
    Cale's life-long friend and keyboard player, Rocky Frisco, said he
    was on piano for the Sweatt recordings; Jim Turley on drums,
    George Metzel on bass and Earl Johnson on sax

    Al Urban - Gonna Be Better Times [Sarg 158;;Lulling TX] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDYzoOGHnR8
    Hal Harris on guitar.
    "This is a really good sweet southern C&W sound very skillfully
    infused with enough rockabilly bass line and guitar for a try at
    the local youth market and still pass CW station's muster."

    Andy Anderson and The Rolling Stones - Johnny Valentine [Felsted 8508;;Nashville]
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hd755Y5cBR4
    young Mick Jagger was sent out for burgers and coke :)

    Ashley Beaumont The 18th - Shimmy Doll [Worthy 1003;;NYC] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TIN-OwbiXE
    some say the artist might be composer and label owner, Gil Snapper

    Benny Joy - Little Red Book [Antler 831;;NYC] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3t5Zhkf65Ro

    Betty Nickell and The Rockets - I'll Never Love Again [Abbey 102;b-side;Hollywood]
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgkH_a4RL80

    Big Danny Oliver - Sapphire - [Trend 30-012;;NYC] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMBV-5G85GI
    it has been suggested that David Clowney (Dave Baby Cortez) was
    the pianist
    backing musicians on this label included King Curtis and Mickey
    Baker

    Bill Allen and The Back Beats - Please Give Me Something [Imperial
    X5500]
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIC4CG3_iVA

    Bill Lawrence with The Cousins - Hey Baby! [Bertram International 207] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh-kERNZ4gg

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to RWC on Fri May 31 20:24:08 2024
    RWC wrote:

    On Mon, 27 May 2024 21:05:16 +0000, savoybg@aol.com (Bruce) wrote:

    Okay, let's get to my 10 now.

    204 ¦ Going Back To Orleans ¦ Jesse & Buzzy >>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGguiu4PUMA

    Just so you can adjust your records, Bruce:

    Going s/b Goin'

    No need to thank me, sir.

    (you're not alone, Roger's LITTLE CHICKIE s/b LITTLE CHICKEE :)

    You're right. My spelling mistake!

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  • From RWC@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 1 12:58:42 2024
    On Mon, 27 May 2024 05:07:05 +0000, mariabus@blueyonder.co.uk (Roger)
    wrote:

    Today......from 1958

    Geoff's list, Vol. 3:

    Playlist (10 sides; again, mostly rockin'): https://www.youtube.com/watch_videos?video_ids=ySdcvZzFIrA,WIJd8Sn2Eng,V1dunhn73Ec,P9sQ7ngjFqc,O1RY7zz4t0k,TmuvXld4cew,1irfSApNQXs,UmOssoUWjto,GLPD4lmRAwU,FNAiHvpUOBE,

    Bill Lemons - Lorene [Cort 1313;b-side;Nashville] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySdcvZzFIrA

    Bill Sherrell - Rock On Baby [Tyme 103;;Indianapolis] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIJd8Sn2Eng

    Billy And Mickey - Rock And Roll Baby [Red Top 101;;Philly] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1dunhn73Ec

    Billy Harlan - I Wanna Bop [Brunswick 55066] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9sQ7ngjFqc
    recorded in Nashville on March 31, 1958 w. Royce Morgan on guitar
    repetitive but gets a pass mark for being mesmerizing
    the chosen YT has bass turned up, and the video is entertaining

    Bob Callaway and The Spiro Hep Cats - Tick Tock [Big Red 102;;Tulsa] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1RY7zz4t0k
    based on Bobby Darin's "Splish Splash", which came out in May '58

    Bobby & His Orbits - Felicia [Seeco 6005;;NYC] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmuvXld4cew

    Bobby Brant and The Rhythm Rockers - Piano Nellie [White Rock
    1114;;Dallas]
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1irfSApNQXs
    "some real cookin' cats"
    JLL clearly was not the only 50s white hot pi-ana player

    Bobby Lee Trammell - You Mostest Girl [Radio 102;;Malibu CA] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmOssoUWjto

    Bobby Roberts with Bad Habits - Hop Skip and Jump [Hut 881;;Memphis] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLPD4lmRAwU
    hail the sax

    Bruce Culver - Square Record [M.M.I. 1235;;Hollywood] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNAiHvpUOBE
    unique and captivating rock 'n' roll novelty

    If I get around to posting Vol. 4 I will jump the alpha sequence to
    'The' in the hope of finding some R&B obscure faves from 1958.

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