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Frankie Ford

Christmas

Frankie Ford

16 SONGS • 58 MINUTES • NOV 24 2006

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TRACKS
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1
Christmas On Bourbon Street
03:19
2
Blue Christmas
03:05
3
When Christmas Is Here
03:55
4
Silent Night
03:15
5
Santa Won The Lottery
03:02
6
Please Come Home For Christmas
02:52
7
Adeste Fidelis
03:31
8
All I Want For Christmas Is You
03:34
9
Ava Maria
05:12
10
Jingle Bell Rock
02:19
11
White Christmas
03:26
12
The 12 Drinks Of Christmas
06:24
13
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
04:41
14
Santa Got Stuck Up In The Chimney
02:28
15
Jingle Bells
02:48
16
Christmas Chased My Blues Away
04:58
℗© 2006 Frankie Ford under executive license to SnailWorx/S. Cargo Productions

Artist bios

It's ironic that some of the greatest New Orleans R&B of the 1950s was sung by a white man. Although he could have passed for a teen idol, Frankie Ford sang with as much grit as anyone of any color in the Crescent City. He recorded some fine singles for the Ace label in the late '50s, particularly the pounding "Sea Cruise," which made the Top 20 in 1959 and remains one of the hits most identified with the classic New Orleans R&B sound. "Sea Cruise" actually began life as a Huey "Piano" Smith song with Bobby Marchan on vocals, but producer Johnny Vincent had the inspired idea of dubbing Ford's singing on top of Smith's backing track. "Sea Cruise," with its bleating foghorn and irresistible piano groove, was an impossible act to follow, and Ford never approached the Top 20 again. But he cut several more gutsy sides for Ace that featured top New Orleans players like Huey Smith and saxophonist Red Tyler; one of the best, "Roberta," was covered by the Animals in the mid-'60s. A few of his singles found him following ill-advised swing jazz and teen idol directions, and he faded from view in the 1960s, although he made a cameo appearance in the film version of Alan Freed's life. ~ Richie Unterberger

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