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Post War Blues, Soul & Rock. 1945 - 1975

Rudie

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Louis Jordan 1946

[video=youtube;-qMP5CB_7G0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qMP5CB_7G0&list=AL94UKMTqg-9AnMQOrb3pk9UFGxeM_Vi5v[/video]
 

majormajor

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Sounds much later, but this jump blues by Big John Greer is from 1953... hang in there for the storming sax.......:D

[video=youtube;WW327z8_zuQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WW327z8_zuQ[/video]
 
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majormajor

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A nice bit of Chicago RnB from smooth voiced McKinley Mitchell

It says 1963 on the label, but this came out in 1964....

[video=youtube;EYU2TsrKVHc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYU2TsrKVHc[/video]
 
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seabass

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Hot Tamales
[video=youtube;VGiSIUWi_YQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGiSIUWi_YQ&feature=player_detailpage[/video]

Frosty & the Diamonds
[video=youtube;qlechlzZOaw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlechlzZOaw&feature=player_detailpage[/video]:cool:
 
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seabass

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Here is a great jumper from McKinley Mitchell
[video=youtube;u5jlWOob-LI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5jlWOob-LI&feature=player_detailpage[/video]:cool:



Ever Hear the Royal Jokers ?
I was in a Car Club we took the name of this great band from Detroit
[video=youtube;VVi7OE20xVU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=VVi7OE20xVU[/video]
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majormajor

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A nice harp instrumental from Jimmy DeBerry & Walter Horton. 1953...

[video=youtube;xs1D1ljsko8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs1D1ljsko8[/video]
 

majormajor

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Ike Turner was a pivotal figure in RnB music.

In 1951, what was later described as "The first Rock n Roll record", "Rocket 88" by Jackie Brenston & his Delta Cats was recorded in Memphis.

In fact, the band didn't exist. It was actually, Ike Turner & his Kings Of Rythm. Saxophonist Brenston did the vocals, but 19 year old Ike was the leader of the band.

A little later, he teamed up with Annie May Bullock and went out as Ike & Tina Turner.

Here's their take on a blues classic, recorded in 1965.....

[video=youtube;CZi1edHGZCg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZi1edHGZCg[/video]
 

Mystic

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The old Frankie Ford number, "Sea Cruise", from 1959, is a classic.

It was, however, originally recorded by Huey "Piano" Smith, the guy who wrote it.

Unfortunately, the record company didn't think much of the vocal, so they erased it, and put Mr Ford onto Huey's backing track.

As they say, that's showbiz..

Here's the original by Huey, before he got erased......

[video=youtube;HUcEdLUgZUw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUcEdLUgZUw[/video]

First time on this thread. I love music but can't sing, play an instrument or dance....have no "ear" for music.

I Like all types of music....as I have gotten older of course oldies (50s-60s) are my favorite now.

I've always liked this song....can't be sad or unhappy while it's playing. If your tired...it will perk you up.
Never heard the Huey Smith version before now....but, here's my unprofessional take on the 2 versions. I think Huey is a better singer than Frankie. But, I like Frankie's version better. I think the reason it sounds better to me is because Huey IS singing better and it calls for a slower tempo. Frankie, while not singing as well is "getting" the song and brings out the best in the song's words, arrangement and just doing the song as it should be. Don't know if that makes any sense.

I do like both versions. But, Frankie's is a better version of this song ....to me anyway.
 
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Mystic

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I'm sure you are right Mystic. A million seller, after all:D;)

Why thank you...Good to know those million people agree with me. :)

thanks for posting this. like I said, I never heard the Huey version before, come to think of it, I've never heard anyone do it besides Frankie Ford.
 

Mystic

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Thanks for posting the additional versions.

That makes 2 more versions of Sea Cruise I never heard before.

Liked the Johnny Rivers version, not so much with Jerry Lee Lewis.

Rivers could do a variety of song types well. Jerry Lee is well......Jerry Lee.

Still think Frankie has the edge on this song.
 
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majormajor

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Here's another guy who tends to get forgotten, these days, due to cover versions.

Bobby Freeman had his first hit in 1958, with "Do You Want To Dance", produced by Sylvester Stewart, who would later become Sly Stone.

This was covered in the US by the Beach Boys, and in the UK by Cliff Richard & the Shadows, and many folks now remember the covers rather than the original.

Here's another cool song by the man from 1965, also written by Sly Stone......

[video=youtube;5SWB6fl6Cx0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SWB6fl6Cx0[/video]
 
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Last Night

The Mar-Keys

[video=youtube;FX5T9GvSnbY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FX5T9GvSnbY[/video]

The Bum Notes
From the TV show Bottom

[video=youtube;XxcnH4bVE30]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxcnH4bVE30[/video]
 

majormajor

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Last Night

The Mar-Keys

[video=youtube;FX5T9GvSnbY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FX5T9GvSnbY[/video]

The Bum Notes
From the TV show Bottom

[video=youtube;XxcnH4bVE30]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxcnH4bVE30[/video]


The "Bum Notes" are Ade Edmonson's (the co-star of the Bottom TV show) own band.:D;)
 

majormajor

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Sam Cooke recorded this song twice. One slow, and one faster. Buy yourself a "best of" Album by Sam, and you'll get the slow one.

Odd really, because the faster one is much better......:D

[video=youtube;m2Gly3PrJF0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2Gly3PrJF0[/video]
 

Mystic

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I have only seen Solomon Burke's name mentioned once so far. One of my favorite all time singers. Maybe even the greatest male soul singer of all time. Even into his late 60's could put on a better show sitting down than most entertainers could moving all over the stage.

I believe his weight held him back in a time when looks were beginning to become a big part in selling of singers and bands. I can still listen to his music for hours.


"Cry to me" and "Keep a light in the window till I come home".

[video=youtube;MjyzUDlhqNs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=MjyzUDlhqNs[/video]
[video=youtube;o-5zDH9tqrQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=o-5zDH9tqrQ[/video]

R.I.P. 10/10/10
 
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Mystic

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Another version of "Cry to me" by Betty Harris that gives Solomon some real competition.

[video=youtube;_ibU3-RS6QY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=_ibU3-RS6QY[/video]
 

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