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2-CD digisleeve with 36 page booklet, 65 tracks. Total playing time approx. 155 min.... more

Bobby Charles: What A Party - The Complete Recordings From 1955-66 (2-CD)

2-CD digisleeve with 36 page booklet, 65 tracks. Total playing time approx. 155 min.

  • Bear Family Records® provides the first comprehensive overview of the decisive years (1955-1966) in the career of a unique musician and songwriter: Bobby Charles.
  • Double CD featuring his early ballads from southern Louisiana and his Chess recordings of New Orleans rock & roll, plus additional tunes for Jewel, Paula, and Hub City.
  • Swamp Pop - created at a time when that term was not yet common.
  • He wrote Walking To New Orleans, Four Winds and What A Party for Fats Domino - we provide Bobby's own versions.
  • Detailed biography by Bill Dahl.
  • Carefully processed recordings and an extensive illustrated booklet, as is customary with Bear Family releases.

Long before the term ‘swamp pop’ was coined, Bobby Charles was one of the idiom’s primary architects, writing and recording the prototypical mid-‘50s South Louisiana ballads On Bended Knee, Why Did You Leave, and Why Can’t You. He was also a dedicated New Orleans rock and roller whose sizable output for Chess Records included the original Later Alligator and the Crescent City scorchers Take It Easy Greasy, Laura Lee, and No Use Knocking. 

No less than 65 of Bobby’s bayou-bred gems for Chess, Imperial, and Jewel/Paula constitute Bear Family Records®’ double CD ‘What A Party - The Complete Recordings 1955-66‘, easily the most comprehensive overview of Charles‘ career ever compiled. 

A prolific composer in addition to his recording exploits, Robert Charles Guidry was the first swamp rocker to emerge from The Big Easy, his easy-going vocal approach exhibiting Fats Domino’s influence. They both recorded Four Winds and What A Party for Imperial; this set also includes Bobby’s own reading of Walking To New Orleans, a massive hit for Fats. 

Charles‘ romping ‘65 rendition of Jimmy McCracklin’s The Walk is here too, along with a handful of rarities new to CD. It all adds up to a deluxe tribute to a south Louisiana treasure who deserved a much higher profile.

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  • Interpret: Bobby Charles

  • Album titlle: What A Party - The Complete Recordings From 1955-66 (2-CD)

  • Genre Rock'n'Roll

  • Label Bear Family Records

  • Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
  • Preiscode AS
  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 4000127176967

  • weight in Kg 0.115
Charles, Bobby - What A Party - The Complete Recordings From 1955-66 (2-CD) CD 1
01 Later Alligator Bobby Charles
02 On Bended Knee (false start) Bobby Charles
03 On Bended Knee Bobby Charles
04 Hey Good Lookin' (unissued) Bobby Charles
05 Why Did You Leave Bobby Charles
06 Don't You Know I Love You Bobby Charles
07 Watch It, Sprocket Bobby Charles
08 Time Will Tell Bobby Charles
09 Take It Easy, Greasy Bobby Charles
10 Laura Lee Bobby Charles
11 No Use Knocking Bobby Charles
12 Why Can't You Bobby Charles
13 Ain't Got No Home Bobby Charles
14 No More (I Ain't Gonna Do It No More) Bobby Charles
15 You Can't Suit Yourself Bobby Charles
16 Put Your Arms Around Me Honey Bobby Charles
17 Lonely Street Bobby Charles
18 Mr. Moon Bobby Charles
19 I'm A Fool To Care Bobby Charles
20 Over Yonder Bobby Charles
21 I'll Turn Square For You Bobby Charles
22 One Eyed Jack Bobby Charles
23 Yea Yea Baby Bobby Charles
24 Good Lovin' Bobby Charles
25 Your Picture Bobby Charles
26 Oh Yeah Bobby Charles
27 Since I Lost You Bobby Charles
28 At The Jamboree Bobby Charles
29 Since She's Gone Bobby Charles
30 Bye Bye Baby Bobby Charles
31 What Can I Do Bobby Charles
32 The Town Is Talking Bobby Charles
33 Nothing Sweet As You Bobby Charles
34 Four Winds (Let The Four Winds Blow) Bobby Charles
35 Those Eyes Bobby Charles
Charles, Bobby - What A Party - The Complete Recordings From 1955-66 (2-CD) CD 2
01 What A Party Bobby Charles
02 I Just Want You Bobby Charles
03 Teenagers Bobby Charles
04 Tell Me Baby Bobby Charles
05 I'd Like To Know Bobby Charles
06 Lovesick Blues Bobby Charles
07 Everybody's Laughing Bobby Charles
08 Everyone Knows Bobby Charles
09 Goodnite Irene Bobby Charles
10 I Hope Bobby Charles
11 I Hope (undubbed) Bobby Charles
12 Preacher's Daughter Bobby Charles
13 Preacher's Daughter (alt. take) Bobby Charles
14 Ain't Misbehavin' Bobby Charles
15 Oh Lonesome Me Bobby Charles
16 Oh Lonesome Me (alt. Stereo Mix) Bobby Charles
17 One More Glass Of Wine Bobby Charles
18 One More Glass Of Wine (alt. Stereo Mix) Bobby Charles
19 Worrying Over You Bobby Charles
20 The Walk Bobby Charles
21 The Walk (alt. Stereo Mix) Bobby Charles
22 The Jealous Kind (unissued) Bobby Charles
23 Cross My Heart (unissued) Bobby Charles
24 Who's Sorry Now (unissued) Bobby Charles
25 Walking To New Orleans (unissued) Bobby Charles
26 See You Later Alligator (unissued) Bobby Charles
27 Big Boys Cry Bobby Charles
28 You Made Me Love You Bobby Charles
29 Sometimes Bobby Charles
30 24 Hours Bobby Charles
Bobby Charles See You Later, Alligator Late at night after a gig in Abbeville, Louisiana... more
"Bobby Charles"

Bobby Charles

See You Later, Alligator

Late at night after a gig in Abbeville, Louisiana a local white R&B band named the Clippers stopped at the Ol' Midway, a local 24-hour restaurant. Finishing his meal, lead singer Bobby Guidry was leaving with the guitarist, who was driving him home. Bobby turned to the pianist, who was still eating, and said, "See you later, alligator!"

In 1955 Bobby Guidry was a 17-year-old Cajun teenager from Abbeville, Louisiana--population 9,308, in Vermilion Parish, just south of Lafayette. "I come from a very poor family,"  he noted. "We never really had a car, a TV, or anything. We just survived."  Emory and Edwina (Richard) Guidry raised four children; he delivered gasoline to rice farmers in the area and she was a housewife.

Bobby had grown up with his French-speaking parents listening to Cajun radio, but when they were bickering, he turned the dial and discovered the amazing sounds of country and rhythm & blues--notably his idols, Hank Williams and Fats Domino. Warren Storm, who went on to swamp pop fame, was a school chum; they recorded demos in the bathroom and traveled to New Orleans to see Paul Gayten's band play at the Brass Rail. Bobby loved R&B so much that he joined a band called the Cardinals including musicians older than him who attended Southwestern Louisiana Institute.

According to another Abbeville musician, Ned Theall (later the leader of the Boogie Kings), guitarist Larry Guidry started the Cardinals playing Guitar Slim and Earl King songs with a black harmonica player/vocalist named Raphael, who went over well in the white clubs, but hotels and restaurants banned him. After Bobby joined, Larry changed the band's name to the Clippers. "What a band!" , Theall declared in his book-length autobiography on the Boogie Kings' website. "The Clippers were a huge influence on local music for many years to follow."  Within weeks of Bobby's hiring, the band had three saxophones, college men Harry Simoneaux, Carlo Marino, and Raoul Prado, and a rhythm section including pianist Edwin Leblanc and drummer Kenneth Theriot.

Back at the Ol' Midway, drunken girls and guys in the booth near the door heard Bobby's farewell to his gator—a phrase which was popular in the Louisiana swamplands, where alligators were a plentiful nuisance; people hunted (or raised) them for their leather and meat; Bobby in particular had a pet gator in his pond.

A girl replied to his hip salutation, but Bobby didn't quite hear the reply as he exited the restaurant. He went back inside and asked her, "What did you say?"  "After a while, crocodile!"  laughed the girl. "I love you!" smiled Bobby. He went home and stayed up all night to write his song. His dad, who had to get up before dawn to drive his truck, yelled at him to turn the light out. "I used to always make up songs," stated Bobby. "It's a gift from God is all that can see, 'cause I can't read or write a note of music. I can't play any kind of musical instrument. For some reason the songs just come out. But if they don't come from the heart, they don't come out."

Not long afterwards Bobby was thrilled to see his hero Fats Domino in person in Abbeville at Robinson's Recreation Center. He was one of the few white faces in the hall, but he bravely went up to meet Fats afterward. He even told him he had a song for him called See You Later, Alligator. "I don't know about alligators and stuff like that," laughed Fats. "You gotta listen to this song," pleaded Bobby. "I just finished doin' a session," said Fats, "but maybe later on."

Bobby was disappointed but his band played at a high school graduation dance in Crowley, and Bobby sang See You Later, Alligator. The young Cajuns really liked the song; they requested it five or six times. Charles 'Dago' Redlich, who owned Dago's Record Shop in Crowley, came up to Bobby afterwards and told him that Leonard Chess had told him to let him know if he ever heard anything exciting. The next day at the record store, they called collect to Chess, who asked Bobby to sing him the song. So Guidry sang his alligator ode to a man 1,000 miles away in Chicago.

Leonard liked the song. "You go to New Orleans," said Chess, "I'm gonna call Paul Gayten. He'll arrange some studio time for you at Cosimo's. And he'll get the musicians."  Bobby bristled; he told him that he recorded with his own band or no deal. After some discussion, Chess agreed.

Guidry and his band headed to New Orleans one night after a gig in October 1955. They went right into J&M Studio "as tired as can be"  and recorded See You Later, Alligator. The rhythm section beat out a rapid shuffle with drummer Kenneth Theriot plastering his snare drum, the saxes and guitar sawing the song's riff, and pianist Ed LeBlanc manically plinking the high keys (until his fingers periodically wore out). Tenor sax man Harry Simoneaux jumped in midway with a solo sounding appropriately like a goose honking frantically as a gator chomped it. Bobby delivered his classic song in his gruff hipster's talk-sing.

The phrase "see you later, alligator"  may have first become popular around New Orleans, since, as Shane Bernard notes in his book 'Swamp Pop,' Mississippi keelboatmen used the slang "alligator" (later shortened by local jazzmen to "gator" and "gate") to refer to people both positively and negatively. On the other hand, Jim Dawson in 'Rock Around The Clock,' states that jazzmen (perhaps referring to big-jawed hornmen with 'chops') used the terms "gate," "gates," and "gater"  to refer to hipsters who swing like a gate, leading to the puns in saxophonist Willis Jackson's 1949 instrumentals Gator Tail and Later For The Gator. In any event, the rhyming jazz jive talk of the 1930s and 1940s became popular with white youths in the 1950s, notably in this case, those in Louisiana with connections to both black music and alligators.

Bobby Charles See You Later, Alligator
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