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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2010

PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: http://tinyurl.com/Channel-Index




Huey "Piano" Smith is an American rhythm and blues pianist whose sound was influential in rock and roll. Smith was born in New Orleans' Garden District January 26, 1934, and was influenced by New Orleans' piano innovator, Professor Longhair. He became known for his shuffling right-handed break on the piano that influenced other Southern players.

Smith wrote his first song on the piano, "Roberson Street Boogie" (named after the street where he lived), when he was only eight years old, and performed the tune with a friend. They billed themselves as Slick and Dark. Smith attended McDowell High and Xavier University of Louisiana in New Orleans. When Smith was fifteen he began working in clubs and recording records with his flamboyant partner, Eddie Jones, who rose to fame as Guitar Slim.[4] When he was eighteen, in 1952, he signed a recording contract with Savoy Records, which released his first known single, "You Made Me Cry". In 1953 Smith recorded with Earl King.

In 1955, Smith turned 21, and became the piano player with Little Richard's first band for Specialty Records. The same year he also played piano on several studio sessions for other artists such as Lloyd Price. Two of the sessions resulted in hits for Earl King ("Those Lonely Lonely Nights"), and Smiley Lewis ("I Hear You Knocking").

In 1957, Smith formed 'Huey 'Piano' Smith and the Clowns' with blues singer and female impersonator Bobby Marchan, and signed a long term contract with former Specialty record producer, Johnny Vincent at Ace Records. They hit the Billboard charts with several singles in succession, including a breakout Top Five R&B hit entitled "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu". The record was issued as "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu Part 1" on the topside, (a vocal) and "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu Part 2", an [instrumental, on the flip. The lyrics were written by John Vincent, and the record sold over one million copies, achieving gold disc status.

In 1958, Vin Records, a subsidiary of Ace Records, released a popular single "Little Chickie Wah Wah" with Clowns singer Gerri Hall, under the billing of Huey and Jerry. Meanwhile, Ace Records released several more singles from 'Huey "Piano" Smith and the Clowns', including "We Like Birdland", "Well I'll Be John Brown", and "Don't You Know Yockomo".

Their most famous single, released in 1958, "Don't You Just Know It" b/w "High Blood Pressure", hit number 9 on the Billboard Pop chart and number 4 on the Rhythm and Blues chart. It was their second million seller.

In 1959, Ace Records erased Huey Smith's vocal from the now classic single Smith composed, arranged and performed entitled "Sea Cruise", and replaced it with a more energetic vocal track by white singer Frankie Ford. The tune was a huge hit for Ford.

Smith left Ace Records for Imperial Records, to record with Fats Domino's noted producer (and fellow Louisianan) Dave Bartholomew, but the national hits did not follow. Instead, Ace Records again overdubbed new vocals by Gerri Hall, Billy Roosevelt and Johnny Williams on another one of Smith's unreleased tracks, to produce the last hit single credited to Huey "Piano" Smith, entitled "Pop-Eye."

In the years following, he made several comebacks, performing as 'Huey "Piano" Smith and the Clowns', 'The Hueys', 'The Pitter Pats', and as 'Shindig Smith and the Soul Shakers', but he has never attained his former degree of success. Thereafter, Smith joined the Jehovah's Witnesses, and left the music industry permanently.

In 2000, Smith was honored with a Pioneer Award by the Rhythm and Blues Foundation.

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  • you should add these tags: lindy hop, swing dance

    Lindy Hoppers would love to come across this video!

  • @SwingColumbus Good idea. I'm going to do it right now!

  • 127 views and no ratings. Perfect for my favorite song of all time. Still gives me chills after 50 years. Shiver up and down my spine it's true.

  • @michrigan Well it's only been up a week. It may get found yet.

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  • This is my favorite Huey Smith & The Clowns track and has been since i heard it when it came out.Thanks for uploading it and your great write up on them.

  • I loved Dancing to Huey's Records...Bring back a lot of FunTimes ! Huey ^5

  • thats good time music

  • Love this song1I listened to it when it came out.Also listen to Frankie Ford's version of Sea Cruise.Written and played by Huey & The Clowns,with Frankie's vocals.

  • One of the greatest double sided gems from the 50's and there were many. This was the B side amazing This could have hit number one on its own. And the follow up Don't you know Yokomo and I'll be John Brown How luck to be around in the 50s when every week gems were given to usAmazing ten years Can't even begin to list the true classics so many And none out now!!!

  • Sadly they dont make 'em like this anymore ! In our time we called this "jive" in Antwerp ( Belgium )

  • THIS IS REAL ROCK & ROLL

  • A Great Band. They have been my favorite for 50 years. Wish I had been born in Louisiana. what gold mine of talent!

  • Love this!!!I I remember my parents thinking the end of the world was at hand with this crazy music :D--Little did they know the 60's were yet to come................

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