Smith, Huey Piano: Would You Believe It! In Session In New Orleans 1951-1962
Smith, Huey Piano: Would You Believe It! In Session In New Orleans 1951-1962
Format: CD
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Artist: Smith, Huey Piano
Label: Jasmine Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 604988326024
Genre: Blues
Part of Jasmine's ongoing and popular "In Session" series this new set can also be seen as the companion to an earlier Jasmine release, Don't You Just Know It, The Very Best Of Huey "Piano" Smith & The Clowns 1956-62 (JASMCD 3059), this set concentrates on Huey's work as a session player. Long before recording under his own name, he backed artists like Eddie "Guitar Slim" Jones (check out 'Standin' At The Station'), Little Richard ('Tutti-Frutti'), Earl King ('Those Lonely, Lonely Nights') and Smiley Lewis ('I Hear You Knocking'). After forming The Clowns and commencing his own recording career in 1956, Huey continued playing sessions, notably backing Junior Gordon, Roland Cook, Jesse Allen, Benny Spellman, Bobby Marchan, Charles Brown, Amos Milburn, Jesse Thomas, Peg Leg Martin and Curley Moore, featured herein. Also included is Huey & Gerri Hall's original recording of 'Sea Cruise', before the record company famously wiped their vocal and overdubbed Frankie Ford.
Tracks:
1.1 Bad Luck Is on Me - Guitar Slim
1.2 Standin' at the Station - Guitar Slim
1.3 Cryin' in the Morning - Guitar Slim
1.4 Tutti-Frutti - Little Richard
1.5 Those Lonely, Lonely Nights - Earl King
1.6 Is Everything Alright - Earl King
1.7 I Hear You Knocking - Smiley Lewis
1.8 Down Yonder We Go Ballin' - Smiley Lewis
1.9 Blow Wind Blow - Junior Gordon
1.10 I've Got a Girl - Roland Cook
1.11 I Wanna Know Why - Roland Cook
1.12 Baby Say You Will - Jesse Allen
1.13 I Tried - Curly Moore, Gerri Hall, Benny Spellman
1.14 Somewhere - Benny Spellman and Gerri Hall
1.15 Sea Cruise - Huey Smith ; Gerri Hall
1.16 Rockin Behind the Iron Curtain - Bobby Marchan and the Clowns
1.17 Loberta (Aka Roberta) - Bobby Marchan ; Frankie Ford
1.18 Educated Fool - Charles Brown ; Amos Milburn
1.19 I Want to Go Home - Charles Brown ; Amos Milburn
1.20 The Little Moron - Huey Piano Smith ; the Clowns
1.21 Snag-A-Tooth Jeannie - Huey Piano Smith
1.22 Behind the Wheel Part 1 - Huey Piano Smith ; the Clowns
1.23 Behind the Wheel Part 2 - Huey Piano Smith ; the Clowns
1.24 Can It Be Love - Jesse Thomas
1.25 Alimony - Peg Leg Martin and the Clowns
1.26 They Gonna Do What They Wanna to Do - Curley Moore
1.27 Sassy Sara - Huey Piano Smith ; the Clowns
1.28 More Girls - Huey Piano Smith ; the Clowns
1.29 Second Line - Huey and Curley
1.30 At the Mardi Gras - Huey and Curley