tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-661655599191402760.post1109842163561994929..comments2024-03-15T09:46:34.310+00:00Comments on Be Bop Wino: The Honeydripper, parts 1 & 2 - Sammy Franklin and His Atomics (Black & White 101)boogiewoodyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06565453839281572426noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-661655599191402760.post-72448408930402995712013-11-08T05:18:36.927+00:002013-11-08T05:18:36.927+00:00
I bought this record in NYC when it came out and ...<br />I bought this record in NYC when it came out and I still have it in my collection. Great to hear it again.<br /> DougDDoug Longeneckernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-661655599191402760.post-70998587174648147802012-04-08T14:16:17.037+01:002012-04-08T14:16:17.037+01:00For some reason this version reminds me of Lucky M...For some reason this version reminds me of Lucky Millinder a little bit. When the the "spoken" section starts at :27, it's almost prehistoric rap.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-661655599191402760.post-11472996983434350152012-04-05T23:52:49.057+01:002012-04-05T23:52:49.057+01:00That tune is reputed to be the first rock n' r...That tune is reputed to be the first rock n' roll record by Joe Liggins in 1945. Sammy Franklin reminds me of Sholem Secunda the composer of "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen." Secunda tossed off the tune and didn't think much of it so he sold the rights for $50. I know he regretted that decision after the Andrews Sisters got through with it.<br /><br />David Wilson<br />loudcaster.com/channels/1015-hipjukeboxdlwilson26https://www.blogger.com/profile/02443098422005693038noreply@blogger.com