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Roger Ford

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These are today's Birthday people....born July 10 in the years
mentioned :

BERRY GORDY SNR (1888 Oconee City Ga)
The famous "Pops" of Motown Records

BLIND BOY FULLER (1907 Wadesboro NC)
Pioneer 30's bluesman rcd original Step It Up And Go others

MILT BUCKNER (1915 St Louis Mo)
Vcl/organist with Lionel Hampton in 40's rcd Capitol,Savoy in 50's

FORREST CITY JOE (1926 Highes Ar)
Early bluesman/hca associate of Robert Nighthawk

EILEEN RODGERS (1933 Pittsburgh Pa)
Jazz based songstress big hit Miracle Of Love 1956

GENE SIMMONS (1937 Tupelo Ms)
Rcd for Sun,Chess etc in 50's had hit Haunted House on Hi 1964

SANDY STEWART (1937 Philadelphia Pa)
Pop singer rcd for Atlantic etc lead role in Go Johnny Go movie

LEE MORGAN (1938 Philadelphia Pa)
Jazz tpt worked with Gillespie,Blakey big hit The Sidewinder in 60's

MAVIS STAPLES (1939 Chicago Il)
Lead singer The Staple Singers rcd 50's on Veejay Uncloudy Day etc

......and here are some folks who said their last goodbyes to us on
this day......

JELLY ROLL MORTON (1941 Los Angeles Ca)
Very influential pioneer jazz vcl/pianist

ARTHUR FIEDLER (1979 Brookline Ma)
Wielded the baton over the Boston Pops Orchestra 1930-1979

DOUG DOBELL (1987 Nice France)
First guy to sell imported Chuck Berry/Bo Diddley Lps in London

JOHN HAMMOND (1987 Manhattan NYC NY)
Discovered Billie Holiday later signed Aretha and Dylan to Columbia

MEL BLANC (1989 Los Angeles Ca)
Voice of many cartoon characters Bugs Bunny etc several 50's records

DICK GLASSER (2000 Thousand Oaks Ca)
Rcd as Dick Lory on Dot,Liberty wrote "Angels In The Sky","I Will" etc


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EVENTS OF THE DAY

JULY 10 1900

One of the most famous trademarks in the world---"His Master's Voice"
is registered with the US Patent Office this day.The logo,already in
use in Britain becomes the property of the Victor Recording Company in
the USA (later, RCA Victor) and shows the dog, Nipper, listening
intently at the horn of a wind up gramophone machine

JULY 10 1943

New on the Billboard best selling pop chart this day are "You'll Never
Know" Dick Haymes,"In The Blue Of The Evening" Tommy Dorsey and
"Johnny Zero" Song Spinners. On the Harlem Hit Parade Duke Ellington
returns to #1 with "Don't Get Around Much Anymore". New entry is
"Rusty Dusty Blues" Count Basie.

JULY 10 1948

New on the Billboard best selling pop chart this day is "Confess"
Patti Page. On the Race (r&b) chart Sonny Thompson takes "Long Gone"
to #1 dethroning Lonnie Johnson's "Tomorrow Night". New entry is
"Walkin' And Talkin'" Dinah Washington. New on the Folk (c&w) chart
are "Any Time" Eddy Arnold,"Who Me?" Tex Williams,"Rock And Rye"
Tex Ritter and "I Love You So Much It Hurts" Floyd Tillman

JULY 10 1949

In what must have been a memorable TV cameo ace sax man Illinois
Jacquet & His Band play "Flying Home" on Ed Sullivan's "Toast Of The
Town" show

JULY 10 1950

"Your Hit Parade" premieres on NBC-TV this night. The show will later
switch to rival network CBS

JULY 10 1952

Howlin' Wolf arrives at the Sun Studio 706 Union Ave Memphis Tennessee
for a session that produces "Oh Red" and "My Last Affair". Under the
terms of his agreement with Chess,Sam Phillips forwards to masters to
them who release the single as Chess 1528. Perrsonnel : Howlin' Wolf
(vcl/hca) poss Willie Johnson (gtr) poss Willie Steele (dms) poss
William Johnson (pno) unknown (sax) unknown (tpt)

JULY 10 1954

New on the Billboard best selling pop chart this day are "Sh-Boom"
Crew Cuts,"Hernando's Hideaway" Guy Lombardo and "Hit And Run Affair"
Perry Como. New on the C&W chart are "Pretty Words" Marty Robbins and
"Thank You For Calling" Billy Walker. On the R&B chart The Drifters
score #1 with "Honey Love" replacing "Work With Me Annie" Midnighters.
New entries are "Sexy Ways" Midnighters and "I Feel So Bad" Chuck
Willis

JULY 10 1955

Eartha Kitt & Marion Marlow guest on Ed Sullivan's "Toast Of The Town"
show

JULY 10 1957

Bobby Helms concludes a two day session at Bradley Studio with the
Nashville A-team and producer Paul Cohen. The second day yields
"Faraway Heart","No Other Baby" and "(Now And Then There's) A Fool
Such As I" which all feature on his first LP "Bobby Helms Sings To My
Special Angel" (Decca DL 8638 November)."No Other Baby" was also
belatedly released as a single (Decca 30928 June 1959). This session
also produces a version of "I'm A Long Gone Daddy" which waits till
1983 for release (as "I'm Leaving Now") on the LP "Pop-A-Billy" (MCA
1557).Personnel : Bobby Helms (vcl) Harold Bradley (gtr),Hank Garland
(gtr),Grady Martin (gtr),Ray Edenton (gtr),Bob Moore (bass),Buddy
Harman (dms),Owen Bradley (pno) + Anita Kerr Singers

JULY 10 1958

The Everly Brothers lay down their next single, "Bird Dog"/"Devoted To
You" (Cadence 1350, rush released), at the RCA Victor Studio in
Nashville,Tennessee. It will give them their third # 1 hit.Personnel :
Don and Phil Everly (vocals / guitars) ; Chet Atkins, Ray Edenton
(guitars) ; Jerry Byrd (bass) ; Buddy Harman (drums).Produced by
Archie Bleyer.

Meanwhile up the road at Sun Studios in Memphis Tennessee this
day,Johnny Cash nears the fulfillment of his contract with Sam
Phillips with a penultimate session at which he records "Fools Hall Of
Fame" that first appears on "The Rough Cut King of Country Music"
(Sun LP 122 in 1970). The song has already been recorded twice for Sun
first by Rudi Richardson in 1957 then later that same year by Roy
Orbison. Also recorded at this session are "The Ways Of A Woman In
Love" (his next single, Sun 302) and "Thanks A Lot" (released
as Sun 316 in February 1959). Personnel : Johnny Cash (vocals /
acoustic guitar) ; Luther Perkins (electric guitar) ; Marshall Grant
(bass) ; Jimmy Wilson (piano) ; James Van Eaton (drums). The chorus
(Gene Lowery Singers) and an extra guitar (Billy Riley) are overdubbed
later.

Skeets McDonald approaches the end of his long tenure at Capitol.
None of the four tracks from this session are originally released."The
Echo Of Your Footsteps" and "Let's Spend Some Time With Me" are
first issued on the LP "Rockin' Rockin' Skeets McDonald" (Bear Family
BFX 15191) in 1986. "I'll Make Believe" and "The All American Boy"
(not the Bill Parsons number) make their first appearance on the LP
"Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes" (Bear Family BFX 15195, also
1986). The personnel information on the sleeves of those two LP's is
completely incorrect, though. Personnel : Bob Bain, Merle Travis
(guitars) ; Buddy Kendrick (bass) ; Dudley Brooks (piano) ; PeeWee
Adams (drums).Produced by Ken Nelson at the Capitol Tower in
Hollywood.

At Gold Star studio in Hollywood The Teddy Bears record their million
seller "To Know Him Is To Love Him" (Dore 503, August 1, b/w "Don't
You Worry My Little Pet" from their session on May 20). Also recorded
is "Wonderful Lovable You", which is released (with overdubs) in April
1959 on Dore 520 By that time the group is already contracted to
Imperial.Personnel : Annette Kleinbard (lead vocal) ; Phil Spector
(guitar / background vocals / producer) ; Marshall Leib (background
vocals) ; Sandy Nelson (drums).

JULY 10 1959

At the Metropolitan Studio in New York City Connie Francis records
tracks for her "Country And Western Golden Hits" LP (MGM SE 3795
November : "Singing The Blues","My Special Angel","Tennessee
Waltz","Let Me Go Lover" and "Young Love".Orchestra conducted
by Ray Ellis, who also handles the production duties

Conway Twitty commences a four day series of sessions at Bradley
Studio in Nashville. The first day yields his next single "Danny Boy"
(MGM 12826 August). In the UK "Danny Boy" runs into copyright
problems which deny British release making it neccessary for the
singer to go back into the studio in September to overdub the master
with new lyrics resulting in the now Brit-acceptable "Rosaleena" (UK
MGM 1047).Also recorded this day are "Blueberry Hill" and "You Win
Again" which both first appear on the LP "Saturday Night With Conway
Twitty" (MGM SE 3786 September). "Heartbreak Hotel" waits till
February 1960 to feature on the "Lonely Blue Boy" LP (MGM SE
3818).Personnel : Conway Twitty (vcl) Al Bruno (gtr) Ray Edenton (gtr)
Grady Martin (gt) Harold Bradley (electric bass) Lightnin Chance
(bass) Jack Nance (dms) Floyd Cramer [pno)+ vocal chorus. Producer:
Jim Vienneau

Four-track session for Tommy Collins at the Capitol Tower in
Hollywood. "Little June"/"A Hundred Years From Now" is selected
as the next single (Capitol 4263, August). "You Belong In My Arms" is
released in January 1960 (Capitol 4327, c/w "The Wreck Of the Old 97"
from a later session). "My Last Chance With You" will end up on the
flip of "Black Cat" (from a March 1960 session) in December 1960
(Capitol 4495).Personnel : Wesley Buchanan, Glen Wilds (guitars) ;
Lewis Talley (rhythm guitar) ; Fuzzy Owen (bass) ; Pee Wee Adams
(drums) ; Unknown (vocal chorus).Produced by Ken Nelson.

Jimmy Edwards does his first session for RCA, resulting in the single
"Your Love Is A Good Love"/"A Favor For A Friend", issued in September
on RCA 47-7597.Personnel : Jimmy Edwards (vocals / guitar) ; Chet
Atkins, John D.Loudermilk (guitars) ; Bob Moore (bass) ; Hargus 'Pig'
Robbins (piano) ;Buddy Harman (drums) ; The Anita Kerr Singers (vocal
chorus).Produced by Chet Atkins at Nashville's RCA Victor Studio.

JULY 10 1960

Back in Nashville (at the RCA Victor Studio)---but two years later,The
Everly Brothers---now with Warner Bros----wax "Made To Love" (the same
song that later becomes a Top 20 hit for Eddie Hodges) and their
version of The Omegas' "So How Come". Both tracks will be released on
the LP "A Date With the Everly Brothers" (Warner Bros WS 1395,
October. Also recorded is "The Silent Treatment" which goes unissued
until September 1977 when it finally appears on the UK compilation
"The New Album" (UK Warner Bros K-56415).Don Everly (vcl gtr) Phil
Everly (vcl gtr) other personnel not known

Georgia Gibbs and Rod Lauren guest on "The Ed Sullivan Show"

JULY 10 1961

On the Billboard Hot Hundred this day Bobby Lewis reigns supreme at
#1 with "Tossin' And Turnin" replacing "Quarter To Three" U.S Bonds.
New entries are "Ready For Your Love" Shep & Limelites,"You Don't
Know What You've Got" Ral Donner,"Runaround" Regents,"Boogie
Woogie" B. Bumble & Stingers,"Mighty Good Lovin'" Miracles,"A Thing
Of The Past" Shirelles,"The Astronaut" Jose Jimenez,"Wishin' On A
Rainbow" Phill Wilson,"Blackland Farmer" Frankie Miller,"What Would
You Do" Jim Reeves and "Michael" Highwaymen. On the C&W chart
Kitty Wells� "Heartbreak U.S.A" takes top honors from "Hello Walls"
Faron Young. On the R&B chart new entries are "Last Night" Mar-Keys
and "Those Oldies But Goodies" Little Caesar & Romans

Meanwhile at RCA Victor Studio A in New York City this day Neil Sedaka
cuts "Sweet Little You" which is chosen for the new single (RCA 7922,
mid-August). "The Endless Night" is a track for the LP "Three Great
Guys : Paul Anka, Sam Cooke And Neil Sedaka" (RCA LPM 2720), and
"Your Heart Has Changed Its Mind" is first released in 1978 on the LP
"The Many Sides Of Neil Sedaka". Personnel includes Bucky Pizzarelli
on guitar, Panama Francis on drums, Milt Hinton on bass and Ernie
Hayes on piano. Produced by George Avakian, arranged by Stan
Applebaum.

Troy Donahue,Connie Stevens and Eddie Rambeau guest on "American
Bandstand"

JULY 10 1963

Link Wray & The Raymen perform "Jack The Ripper" on "American
Bandstand"

JULY 10 1979

Chuck Berry is this day sentenced to 4 months jail for income tax
evasion

JULY 10 1981

Jerry Lee Lewis undergoes an emergency stomach operation

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Acknowledgement for recording session info used in this series goes to
Dik de Heer's "In The Can" website. For more info see

http://members.home.nl/henk.gorter/Itcindex.html

ROGER FORD
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Roger Ford

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On Thu, 10 Jul 2014 12:36:08 GMT, mari...@bblueyonder.co.uk (Roger
Ford) wrote:

>
>EVENTS OF THE DAY
>
>JULY 10 1957
>
>Bobby Helms concludes a two day session at Bradley Studio with the
>Nashville A-team and producer Paul Cohen. The second day yields
>"Faraway Heart","No Other Baby" and "(Now And Then There's) A Fool
>Such As I" which all feature on his first LP "Bobby Helms Sings To My
>Special Angel" (Decca DL 8638 November)."No Other Baby" was also
>belatedly released as a single (Decca 30928 June 1959).

I'm trying to compile a list of all the versions of this song (there's
probably a lot more than you think!). A song that originated over here
(written and originally recorded by ex-Lonnie Donegan guitarist Dickie
Bishop & The Sidekicks for Decca in London in 1957).

So does anyone know if the Cajuns on Shah in 1964 is the same song?

BTW I forgot to mentiion that the Helms version was a single over here
in early 1958 being the direct followup to his "My Special Angel" in
the UK. The US followup ("Jingle Bell Rock" of course) didn;t appear
here until December 1958

BobbyM

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Jul 13, 2014, 4:51:40 AM7/13/14
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On 7/13/2014 5:20 PM, Roger Ford wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Jul 2014 12:36:08 GMT, mari...@bblueyonder.co.uk (Roger
> Ford) wrote:
>
>>
>> EVENTS OF THE DAY
>>
>> JULY 10 1957
>>
>> Bobby Helms concludes a two day session at Bradley Studio with the
>> Nashville A-team and producer Paul Cohen. The second day yields
>> "Faraway Heart","No Other Baby" and "(Now And Then There's) A Fool
>> Such As I" which all feature on his first LP "Bobby Helms Sings To My
>> Special Angel" (Decca DL 8638 November)."No Other Baby" was also
>> belatedly released as a single (Decca 30928 June 1959).
>
> I'm trying to compile a list of all the versions of this song (there's
> probably a lot more than you think!). A song that originated over here
> (written and originally recorded by ex-Lonnie Donegan guitarist Dickie
> Bishop & The Sidekicks for Decca in London in 1957).
>
> So does anyone know if the Cajuns on Shah in 1964 is the same song?
>
> BTW I forgot to mentiion that the Helms version was a single over here
> in early 1958 being the direct followup to his "My Special Angel" in
> the UK. The US followup ("Jingle Bell Rock" of course) didn;t appear
> here until December 1958

The Shah 45 credits Hildebrand/Channel so they must have copied
Channel's record from '63. Although Channel & Ray Hildebrand (of Paul &
Paula fame) take writing credit on their 45 as well, it's the same song
as Helms' but with some very slight word changes & lyric order.


Roger Ford

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Jul 13, 2014, 5:37:22 AM7/13/14
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On Sun, 13 Jul 2014 17:51:40 +0900, BobbyM <massey...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Thanks for the info Bobby do you have the mp3 perchance?

Bobby Helms in 1957,The Vipers Skiffle Group in 1958 and Elvis clone
Jay B.Loyd in 1961 all credit "Bishop-Watson" as per the original
Dickie Bishop recording

But as you say,the writing credits seem to have changed with the Bruce
Channel version in 1963 with "Channel-Hildebrand" replacing
"Bishop-Watson". I'm not sure if the slight word changes and lyric
order would have denied our lad Dickie Bishop a victory in court
tho :)

Hildebrand's own version (as the male part of Paul & Paula) in 1964
adds "Smith" to the credits which now read "Channel-Hildebrand-Smith".

Also in 1964 Jersey Red did the song which was the second release on
the famous Leiber & Stoller Red Bird label (after "Chapel Of Love")
but their version has writing credit going to "Bob Moore" who I assume
was Bobby Moore (of Bobby & The Temps) who features on this record
along with Roy Buchanan on lead guitar

Several other later versions of the song too (Chad & Jeremy,the
pre-"Master Jack" Four Jacks And A Jill,Billie Davis (who had the UK
hit with "Tell Him" etc )

BobbyM

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Jul 13, 2014, 6:47:57 AM7/13/14
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Sorry, I don't.

>
> Bobby Helms in 1957,The Vipers Skiffle Group in 1958 and Elvis clone
> Jay B.Loyd in 1961 all credit "Bishop-Watson" as per the original
> Dickie Bishop recording
>
> But as you say,the writing credits seem to have changed with the Bruce
> Channel version in 1963 with "Channel-Hildebrand" replacing
> "Bishop-Watson". I'm not sure if the slight word changes and lyric
> order would have denied our lad Dickie Bishop a victory in court
> tho :)
>
> Hildebrand's own version (as the male part of Paul & Paula) in 1964
> adds "Smith" to the credits which now read "Channel-Hildebrand-Smith".

Major Bill Smith was good at adding his name to the credits on a lot of
the records he produced.
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