Huey ‘Piano’ Smith & The Clowns – The Singles & Albums Collection 1953-62 (2CD)

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Description

Release Date: 2021

Label: Acrobat

 

Track List

Disc: 1

  • 1 You’re Down with Me
  • 2 You Made Me Cry
  • 3 Everybody’s Whalin’
  • 4 Little Liza Zane
  • 5 Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu – Part 1
  • 6 Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu – Part 2
  • 7 Just a Lonely Clown
  • 8 Free, Single and Disengaged
  • 9 Don’t You Just Know It
  • 10 High Blood Pressure
  • 11 Havin’ a Good Time
  • 12 We Like Birdland
  • 13 Little Chickee Wah Wah
  • 14 I Think You’re Jiving Me
  • 15 Don’t You Know, Yockomo
  • 16 Well, I’ll Be John Brown
  • 17 Would You Believe It (I Have a Cold)
  • 18 Genevieve
  • 19 Dearest Darling
  • 20 Tu-Ber-Cu-Lucas and the Sinus Blues
  • 21 Beatnik Blues
  • 22 For Cryin’ Out Loud
  • 23 I Didn’t Do It
  • 24 They Kept on
  • 25 She Got Low Down
  • 26 Mean, Mean, Man
  • 27 Pop-Eye
  • 28 Scald-Dog
  • 29 The Little Moron

Disc: 2

  • 1 Someone to Love
  • 2 Behind the Wheel – Part 1
  • 3 Behind the Wheel – Part 2
  • 4 More Girls
  • 5 Sassy Sara
  • 6 Don’t Knock It
  • 7 Snag-A-Tooth Jeanie
  • 8 Talk to Me, Baby
  • 9 If It Ain’t One Thing, It’s Another
  • 10 Hush Your Mouth
  • 11 Somewhere
  • 12 Rockin’ Behind the Iron Curtain
  • 13 Somebody Put a Tack (In My Cotton Pickin’ Chair)
  • 14 Doin’ the Beatnik Twist
  • 15 We Want Him Under Alimony
  • 16 Susie Q
  • 17 I Tried
  • 18 Twas the Night Before Christmas
  • 19 Almost Time for Santa
  • 20 Rock & Roll Santa Claus
  • 21 Doing the Santa Claus
  • 22 Why Did I Do (Wa-Do-Do)
  • 23 Somebody Told It
  • 24 Psycho
  • 25 I Didn’t Do It
  • 26 Heart Trouble (Part I)
  • 27 The Hill Ain’t Far
  • 28 Able Mabel
  • 29 I Don’t Play Like That

 

Notes

Huey ‘Piano’ Smith was one of the many influential musical figures to emerge from New Orleans during the 1950s, becoming a noted and successful pianist, singer and songwriter on the R&B scene, and making a significant contribution to the development of rock ‘n’ roll. Making his first records under his own name in 1953, he played piano on hits by Earl King and Smiley Lewis before signing to Ace and recording with his long-time band The Clowns, and having two landmark pop and R&B hits with “Rocking Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu” and “Don’t You Just Know It”. This 58-track 2-CD set comprises A & B sides for the Savoy, Ace, Vin and Imperial labels during this era plus the titles from his album “Havin’ A Good Time” and “For Dancing” not otherwise released as on singles. It also includes selected titles from the album “Twas The Night Before Christmas”, plus Imperial recordings not otherwise released at this time. It naturally features his Top 10 US pop and R&B hits “Rockin’ Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu” and “Don’t You Just Know It”, along with his other career chart entries “Don’t You Know, Yockomo” and “Pop-Eye”. It’s a substantial overview of what was the primary era of his career as a recording artist and an entertaining showcase for his talent as a notable exponent of the distinctive sound of New Orleans R&B.

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