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Roger
2025-02-25 08:06:00 UTC
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TODAY : 20 FAVORITE FEMME RECORDS OF....1955

Okay just a note to explain why a couple of my favorites credited to
femmes you might have expected to see here are missing---“The
Wallflower” – Etta James and “No Need Acting Like That”” – Mamie Ree
(unreleased) would both be here (as #1 and #3 respectively)---were it
not for the fact that BOTH are clearly DUETS (with Richard Berry and
“Young Wolf” aka Gus Jenkins respectively ---and both already featured
in the relevant 1955 edition in the Fave Duets series of posts on here).

NOTE : unless mentioned there was NO UK issue at the time of any of
these titles

1. GOOD ROCKIN’ DADDY – ETTA JAMES


Solid Etta James number with terrific vocal backing from The Dreamers
(featuring Jesse Belvin) plus the equally terrific instrumental backing
provided by Maxwell Davis & his guys Her third single on Modern that
gave her a #6 hit on the BBr&b
chart.

2. SMOKE FROM YOUR CIGARETTE – THE MELLOWS ft. LILLIAN LEACH


One of the greatest femme-led vocal group records ever IMO and certainly
one of
my biggest favorites.Straight outa da Bronx came the three Mellows guys
and the
great femme lead Lillian Leach whose debut recording for the Jay-Dee
label was
the immaculate “Smoke From Your Cigarette” .Song was revived in 1961 by
The
Belmonts (flip of their “Tell Me Why” hit) which was where I first heard
the actual song itself

3. WHOLE LOTTA SHAKIN’ GOIN’ ON – BIG MAYBELLE


With a solid backing under the control of Quincy Jones and nearing the
end of her time on the Okeh label here is Big Maybelle with her original
version of the song that will later propel Jerry Lee Lewis to the top
reaches of the charts in an even greater version. Amazingly despite
having several of her other records make the r&b chart this one failed
to do the business. Obviously I have to name Jerry Lee’s definitive Sun
version as my favorite on this one but Maybelle’s original comes a good
second

4. LONELY NIGHTS – THE HEARTS


Femme fearsome foursome from NYC (that included Jeanette “Baby”
Washington) and backed by Al Sears & Orchestra recording for Sol
Rabinowitz’s Baton label in New York whose debut record “Lonely Nights”
sold well enough to reach #8 BBr&b. The group hit minor paydirt again in
1963 when their “Dear Abby” charted #93 BBpop

5. AS LONG AS I’M MOVING – RUTH BROWN


Ruth’s first single of 1955 was a sprightly Charles Calhoun affair
recorded at a New York City session March 1 1955.Musicians not known
apart from the ever reliable Sam “The Man” Taylor (tenor sax). Vocal
backing by the catch-all “Rhythmakers” group.Tracks cut were “I Wanna Be
Loved”,”I Can See Everybody’s Baby”,”As Long As I’m Moving” and “What’d
I Say”. Charted at #4 BBr&b. Released in UK on London but no chart
action

6. DING DONG DADDY – WYNONA CARR (UNRELEASED)


God alone knows why Art Rupe at Specialty chose not to release this---it
must be the most ultra-commercial thing to come Wynona’s way for
ages—certainly since she went secular--and I would reckon stood a good
chance of putting her high in the charts and setting her off on a
memorable career.But there you go….we all recognize that record company
history is awash with dopey decisions……………

7. (GOTTA GO) UPSIDE YOUR HEAD – BUDDY JOHNSON (ELLA JOHNSON)


Backed by bro Buddy Johnson’s big band sister Ella Johnson turns in her
usual reliable performance on the swinging bluesy “Upside Your Head”
number waxed
for Mercury. Charted #13 BBr&b.

8. DARLING LISTEN TO THE WORDS OF THIS SONG – RUTH McFADDEN & THE
SUPREMES


Appearing on one of the all time best NYC record labels—Old Town headed
by Hy
Weiss—song thrush Ruth McFadden was paired with The Supremes (a new male
group that will go on to record “Tonight” in 1956 and a different group
to the (also
male) Supremes of “Just For You And I” fame on Ace and VERY noticeably
different to the later femme Supremes of Motown fame.Suffice to say that
the end result here was one of the best things to appear on Old
Town---and the label was home to some REAL classics!!

9. BOP-TING-A-LING – LaVERN BAKER


Recorded February 20 1955 in New York City with “The Gliders” backing
combo including Sam “The Man” Taylor (ten sax) Mickey Baker (gtr) and
Connie Kay (dms). As well as “Bop-Ting-A-Ling” (her first Atlantic
single of 1955) the session also provided the flipside “That’s All I
Need” and the track “Lots And Lots Of Love” which will be used as lead
track on her 1956 LP “LaVern”. Charted #3 BBr&b

10. HOLD ME SQUEEZE ME – ETTA JAMES


The flipside of her great “The Wallflower” aka “Roll With Me Henry” on
the Modern label. Not sure who is providing bass here but he does a very
fine job.

11. ROCK LOVE – LULA REED


The original version by Lula Reed the ex-songstress with the Sonny
Thompson band
Now a solo act on the King label with a whole slew of released singles
to her name.The Henry Glover penned “Rock Love” is her first single of
1955 instantly attracting a whole wad of cover versions including those
by Elaine Gay and Eddie Fontaine.But the cover that attracts the most
attention (and sells most copies) is that of the Fontane Sisters on Dot
just coming off their #1 cover of “Hearts Of Stone” and hoping to repeat
the feat with "Rock Love".It charts well but at lower at #13 leaving
poor Lula for dead

12. LOVEABLE LILY – THE MELLOWS ft. LILLIAN LEACH


Another super number by the Mellows to followup their famous “Smoke From
Your
Cigarette” number. Again on the Jay-Dee label the song has the male
Mellows
expressing their feelings in no uncertain terms toward lead artist here
– Miss Lillian Leach alias the “Lily” of the title

13. CAUGHT ME WHEN MY LOVE WAS DOWN – LULA REED


LULA REED (King 4796) © “CAUGHT ME WHEN MY LOVE WAS DOWN” (2:38) [Jay &
Cee BMI—Henry Glover] Lula Reed sings a fast beat romantic cutie in
which she receives a strong chorus and orchestral support. Lula’s
distinctive vocal handling of the infectious tune gives her a good
chance with this one (CASH BOX MAY 7 1955)

14. AY LA BAH – DOLLY COOPER


With backing from Maxwell Davis & His Band here’s a semi-classic from
Dolly
Cooper (who also recorded as “Linda Peters”) that was popular with the
Moondogs
crowd back then. Starting out on Savoy Dolly had switched to the West
Coast
Modern label by the time “Ay La Bah” came around. Famously “repro’ed” in
the
1970’s

15. ONE MONKEY DON’T STOP NO SHOW – BIG MAYBELLE


The flipside of #3 above (“Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On”) backed here by
Leroy
Kirkland & His Orchestra and co-penned by Rose Marie McCoy and of course
presented on the Okeh label. Part of a great double-sider in anybody’s
book methinks

16. YOU CAN’T STAY HERE (STEP IT UP AND GO) – PEARL REAVES & THE
CONCORDS


Updated rockin’ version of the old Blind Boy Fuller anthem from the
early 40’s
recorded for the Harlem label by the group who did the much sought after
(and highly valuable) collectors piece “Candlelight”---The Concords.
Only on this one they are fronted by Miss Pearl Reaves.Sadly the record
here won’t be a big seller but the basic number will sell better in a
more famous version in a year or so by Mac Wiseman

17. HOT MAMMA – THE CHANTERS FT. ETHEL BROWN


Firstly these are a Santa Monica,Ca group and not to be confused with
the NYC
Chanters of “Row Your Boat”,”No,No,No” etc fame One time member of The
Squires Ethel Brown joined them to front the very decent “Hot Mamma”
which was backed by Brother Woodman’s Combo for Jake Porter’s aptly
named Combo label

18. YES SIR THAT’S MY BABY – THE SENSATIONS


First off I owe Yvonne Baker (nee Mills) a big apology for inadvertently
omitting to include their “Let Me In” classic in the 1961 edition of
these
femme posts (it should rate #16 with everything below it moving down a
notch).
Won’t make the same mistake with the much earlier “Yes Sir That’s My
Baby”
debut single on Atco a nice revival of the Gene Austin oldie from the
20’s.Charted #15 BBr&b

19. CRY ME A RIVER – JULIE LONDON


One of my very favourite “torch” songs here in a very famous version.
Lots of
later readings of this one but for my money nobody comes near La London
on her best ever song (and biggest ever hit #9 BBpop on Liberty label).
Famously included in the best 50’s rock ‘n’ roll movie “The Girl Can’t
Help It” (see YT clip above).Aptly issued on London label here in UK but
no chart action

20. FUJIYAMA MAMA - ANNISTEEN ALLEN


The original version of the song by the ex-Lucky Millinder songstress
but most known today I guess for the famous Wanda Jackson version in
1957 (see the relevant post in this series). The number was penned by
the famous Mr Jack Hammer (only his lady friends could tell us if he
lived up to that name). On Capitol in both USA and UK did not chart
either way

BUBBLING UNDER

21. THAT’S ALL I WANT FROM YOU – DINAH WASHINGTON
22. I’M GONE YES I’M GONE – LULA REED
23. ROCK AND ROLL WALTZ – KAY STARR (The 10 year old Raj's favorite tune
at the time it was #1 both sides of the puddle)
24. PLEASE BE TRUE – SUGAR PIE
25. MY ANGEL – MIRIAM GRATE & THE DOVERS
Roger
2025-02-25 09:34:49 UTC
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Hope you didn't mind me reposting your list here (for which many
thanks!) so it keeps all the record stuff together in one place

Okay here goes.....
13 ¦ No Need Acting Like That ¦ Mamie Ree
#68 on my list and an 8 but as a duet it appeared as #3 on the 1955
duets list

34 ¦ Upside Your Head ¦ Buddy & Ella Johnson
#297 - 7

58 ¦ Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On ¦ Big Maybelle
#196 - 8

87 ¦ Good Rocking Daddy ¦ Etta James
#55 - 8

97 ¦ Lovable Lily ¦ Mellows
#334 - 7

109 ¦ One Monkey Don't Stop No Show ¦ Big Maybelle
#426 - 7

114 ¦ The Wallflower ¦ Etta James
#33 - 9 but as a duet it appeared as #1 on the 1955 duets list

124 ¦ I Will Move On Up A Little Higher ¦ Mahalia Jackson
#654 - 7

128 ¦ I'm Givin' All My Love ¦ Lula Reed
#373 - 7

140 ¦ I Diddie ¦ Dinah Washington
#780 - 7

163 ¦ As Long As I'm Moving ¦ Ruth Brown
#215 - 8

167 ¦ Rock Love ¦ Lula Reed
#323 - 7

168 ¦ Slow Down ¦ Lou Mac
#568 - 7

178 ¦ The Fish ¦ Big Mama Thornton

Never liked this song much it's a 6. Of course the Mindy Carson cover is
much worse yet according to folk I talked to in USA Freed played her
version often. Such was the power of payola :)

182 ¦ So Many Ways ¦ Varetta Dillard
a 6 here

239 ¦ Lonely Nights ¦ Hearts
#206 - 8

242 ¦ It's Love Baby (24 Hours A Day) ¦ Ruth Brown
#331 - 7

252 ¦ How Come ¦ Big Mama Thornton
a 6

262 ¦ Bop-Ting-A-Ling ¦ LaVerne Baker
#311 - 7

304 ¦ You Lied ¦ Mamie Ree
This is what I like about these listings--when they throw up one I've
missed or did not know. Like now.

Thanks I'll be adding this one for sure

318 ¦ Ho-Ho ¦ Margie Day
#766 - 7

357 ¦ I Just Couldn't Stand It No More ¦ Dinah Washington
a 6

364 ¦ Promise Mr. Thomas ¦ Varetta Dillard
ditto

372 ¦ It's 'Bout To Break My Heart In Two ¦ Buddy & Ella Johnson
Had not listed this one. Album track? Just a 6 I think

390 ¦ Why Don't You Come On Home ¦ Lula Reed
a 6

420 ¦ Fujiama Mama ¦ Annisteen Allen
#485 - 7

439 ¦ I Want To Do More ¦ Ruth Brown
a 6

454 ¦ Ding Dong Daddy ¦ Wynona Carr
#220 - 8

492 ¦ Oochi Pachi ¦ Linda Hayes & Platters
No it's credited to "Linda Hayes & Tony Williams" and featured that way
in the
1955 Duets post

495 ¦ Hot Mamma ¦ Chanters Feat. Ethel Brown
#443 - 7

561 ¦ Call His Name ¦ Christine Kittrell
#790 - 7

575 ¦ Trying To Tell Ya ¦ Jack McVea (Louise Beatty)
OH YEAHHH!! Did not know this one but I'll sure be adding it. A REAL
goodie!!
At least a high 7 maybe even 8. Thanks for the tip!
Mark
2025-02-25 16:31:18 UTC
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23. ROCK AND ROLL WALTZ – KAY STARR (The 10 year old Raj's favorite tune
at the time it was #1 both sides of the puddle)
Yeah, I liked it at first, too, but now I find it unlistenable, perhaps
because I can't get out of my mind the way it was massacred on a very early TV
show, carried over from radio, called "Your Hit Parade." They redid the top
songs of the week with their own small group of singers, and tried
occasionally to "dramatize" them by staging little skits--in the case of of
the "Waltz" with a young couple sporting white wigs and whiskers waltzing in
front of a grandfather clock. The r'n'r explosion knocked mercifully knocked
them off the air.

--md
RWC
2025-02-26 23:29:26 UTC
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23. ROCK AND ROLL WALTZ – KAY STARR (The 10 year old Raj's favorite tune
at the time it was #1 both sides of the puddle)
Yeah, I liked it at first, too, but now I find it unlistenable, perhaps
because I can't get out of my mind the way it was massacred on a very early TV
show, carried over from radio, called "Your Hit Parade." They redid the top
songs of the week with their own small group of singers, and tried
occasionally to "dramatize" them by staging little skits--in the case of of
the "Waltz" with a young couple sporting white wigs and whiskers waltzing in
front of a grandfather clock. The r'n'r explosion knocked mercifully knocked
them off the air.
--md
Mark, your insight on "Rock and Roll Waltz" and its portrayal on "Your
Hit Parade" is much appreciated. Many thanks for the personal
experience you relate here, a valuable history lessen for younger folk
interested in the music of this period.

Bruce
2025-02-25 21:28:51 UTC
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Post by Roger
TODAY : 20 FAVORITE FEMME RECORDS OF....1955
2. SMOKE FROM YOUR CIGARETTE – THE MELLOWS ft. LILLIAN LEACH
http://youtu.be/wWxdacrRRGE
I have this as 1954. Reviewed in Cash Box issue dated January 15 which
would have went to press no sooner than on January 7. I doubt that Jay
Dee Records released it on January 2 or later and got a copy over to
Cash Box in time to make the January 7 deadline for the January 15
issue.
Post by Roger
16. YOU CAN’T STAY HERE (STEP IT UP AND GO) – PEARL REAVES & THE
CONCORDS
http://youtu.be/GOKe4Q5R7Z4
Did not know this side, I have the flip. I was not real impressed with
it until the sax break came in. It's worth having just for that break
IMO.
Post by Roger
23. ROCK AND ROLL WALTZ – KAY STARR (The 10 year old Raj's favorite tune
at the time it was #1 both sides of the puddle)
LOL, I guess hearing "Rock Around The Clock" wasn't enough to convert
you away from the fake rock and roll being done by many of the pop
starts of the day. Did 10 year old you think this was rock and roll at
the time?
Post by Roger
24. PLEASE BE TRUE – SUGAR PIE
Did not know this. Sounds pretty ordinary to me, I'm not gonna file it.

--
Roger
2025-02-26 08:02:15 UTC
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Post by Roger
TODAY : 20 FAVORITE FEMME RECORDS OF....1955
2. SMOKE FROM YOUR CIGARETTE – THE MELLOWS ft. LILLIAN LEACH
http://youtu.be/wWxdacrRRGE
I have this as 1954. Reviewed in Cash Box issue dated January 15 which
would have went to press no sooner than on January 7. I doubt that Jay
Dee Records released it on January 2 or later and got a copy over to
Cash Box in time to make the January 7 deadline for the January 15
issue.
As you know there are DOZENS of records in exactly the same situation as
this one. I'm inclined to leave it where it is until and unless
something more concrete comes up
Post by Bruce
Post by Roger
23. ROCK AND ROLL WALTZ – KAY STARR (The 10 year old Raj's favorite tune
at the time it was #1 both sides of the puddle)
LOL, I guess hearing "Rock Around The Clock" wasn't enough to convert
you away from the fake rock and roll being done by many of the pop
starts of the day. Did 10 year old you think this was rock and roll at
the time?
Nope I'm pretty sure 10 year old Raj considered this "pop" in the same
way as Johnnie Ray or Guy Mitchell. Over here at this time we are
having lots of white UK acts being foisted on us as "rock 'n' roll"
(Tony Crombie,Art Baxter etc). They were gearing up to foist Tommy
Steele on us as a rock 'n' roll idol.To me these were all fake not to
mention horrid to listen to

But things were about to change big time.....in a few months Elvis would
arrive
RWC
2025-02-26 21:00:35 UTC
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On Tue, 25 Feb 2025 08:06:00 +0000, ***@blueyonder.co.uk (Roger)
wrote:

TODAY : 20 FAVORITE FEMME RECORDS OF....1955

Geoff's fave Femme records of 1955, by artist, not listed by Roger or
Bruce:

YT Playlist (24):
https://www.youtube.com/watch_videos?video_ids=NEhHNEry21Y,XR3Va_eEwU4,a8Bg8DdYUrg,V3EjhrqX2zA,YwGeL46yHH4,ZgAYlsi8jVU,j_xSk8sG7jA,TQaGK8Tksac,bcyHzFtcMyQ,fsvTTdbhd3I,sd2Z9kbbcaw,Q5LhLI0ZhWY,VUUCrOEcu_o,EzAzuKDrEA0,TUpQqBhGkYg,-QAvefrtnDU,KKCkGnTFRKo,EUyKyMoxiF8,-g5YNPzr8NM,drXk7n_MukM,cKSFNLyzALc,wNxZDL4P1SM,CtparbYVy4I,KhaRvRkMghQ,

01. Alvadean Coker And The Cokers - We're Gonna Bop [Abbott 176]

02. Anita Tucker - Slow, Smooth And Easy [Capitol F3277]

03. Anne Shelton - Arrivederci Darling [UK HMV POP.146]

04. Big Maybelle - Ocean Of Tears [Okeh Unreleased]

05. Billie Holiday - Stormy Blues [Clef 89141]

06. Vocaltones v.Brenda Lee - My Last Goodbye To You [Apollo
Unreleased]

07. Caterina Valente - Breeze and I (Andalucia) [Decca 9-29467]

08. Dinah Shore - Whatever Lola Wants (Lola Gets) [RCA Victor 47-6077]

09. Dolly Cooper - Teen Age Prayer [Modern 977]

10. Donna Hightower - Right Now [RPM 445]

11. Gale Storm - I Hear You Knocking [Dot 15412]

12. Georgia Gibbs - Dance With Me Henry (Wallflower) [Mercury 70572

13. Gladys Patrick - Unchain My Heart [MGM K55010]

14. Jo Stafford - Ain'tcha-Cha Comin' Out T-Tonight [Columbia 4-40538]

15. LaVern Baker and The Gliders - Play It Fair [Atlantic 1075]

16. Marion Marlowe - The Man In The Raincoat [Cadence 1266]

17. Mindy Carson - The Fish [Columbia 4-40438]

18. Que Martin v. Dell Graham - Work With It [Big Town 120]

19. Sarah Vaughan – Whatever Lola Wants [Mercury 70575]

20. The Debs - Whaddya Want? [Bruce 129]

21. Miller Sisters - Someday You Will Pay [Sun 504]

22. Toni Arden - Are You Satisfied? [RCA Victor 47-6346]

23. Wynona Carr - Act Right [Specialty Unreleased]

24. Wynona Carr - It's Raining Outside [Specialty Unreleased]

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Here are the merged 1955 Femme Faves of Roger and Bruce by artist;
** indicates chosen by both Roger and Bruce:

Annisteen Allen - Fujiyama Mama **
Big Mama Thornton - How Come
Big Mama Thornton - The Fish
Big Maybelle - One Monkey Don't Stop No Show **
Big Maybelle - Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On **
Buddy & Ella Johnson - It's 'Bout To Break My Heart In Two
Buddy Johnson (Ella Johnson) - (Gotta Go) Upside Your Head **
Chanters Feat. Ethel Brown - Hot Mamma **
Christine Kittrell - Call His Name
Dinah Washington - I Diddie
Dinah Washington - I Just Couldn't Stand It No More
Dinah Washington - That's All I Want From You
Dolly Cooper - Ay La Bah
Etta James - Good Rockin' Daddy **
Etta James - Hold Me Squeeze Me
Etta James - The Wallflower
Hearts - Lonely Nights **
Jack McVea (Louise Beatty) - Trying To Tell Ya
Julie London - Cry Me A River
Kay Starr (The 10 Year Old Raj's Favorite Tune - Rock And Roll Waltz
LaVerne Baker - Bop-Ting-A-Ling **
Linda Hayes & Platters - Oochi Pachi
Lou Mac - Slow Down
Lula Reed - Caught Me When My Love Was Down
Lula Reed - I'm Givin' All My Love
Lula Reed - I'm Gone Yes I'm Gone
Lula Reed - Rock Love **
Lula Reed - Why Don't You Come On Home
Mahalia Jackson - I Will Move On Up A Little Higher
Mamie Ree - No Need Acting Like That
Mamie Ree - You Lied
Margie Day - Ho-Ho
Mellows Ft. Lillian Leach - Loveable Lily **
Mellows Ft. Lillian Leach - Smoke From Your Cigarette
Miriam Grate & The Dovers - My Angel
Pearl Reaves & The Concords - You Can't Stay Here (Step It Up And Go)
Ruth Brown - As Long As I'm Moving **
Ruth Brown - I Want To Do More
Ruth Brown - It's Love Baby (24 Hours A Day)
Ruth McFadden & Supremes - Darling Listen To The Words Of This Song
Sensations - Yes Sir That's My Baby
Sugar Pie - Please Be True
Varetta Dillard - Promise Mr. Thomas
Varetta Dillard - So Many Ways
Wynona Carr (Unreleased) - Ding Dong Daddy **
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