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(T-Bird Americana Records) 23 tracks (67:07) Johnny Duncan had more than 40 hits, three of which... more

Johnny Duncan: Thinkin' Of A Rendezvous - Columbia Country Hits 1969 - 1980(CD)

(T-Bird Americana Records) 23 tracks (67:07)

Johnny Duncan had more than 40 hits, three of which were number 1 in the charts.
This compilation includes his three number 1 hits and Janie Fricke.
In total, Johnny Duncan placed 39 songs on the Billboard Country Charts between 1967 and 1986.
This compilation contains 23 of his chart hits, including his three No. 1 hits “Thinkin' Of A Rendezvous”, “It Couldn't Have Been Any Better”, both featuring country singer Janie Fricke, and “She Can Put Her Shoes Under My Bed (Anytime)”.
Johnny has maintained a large fan base and his catalog of barroom ballads and con songs have resonated over the years and remain popular.

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  • Interpret: Johnny Duncan

  • Album titlle: Thinkin' Of A Rendezvous - Columbia Country Hits 1969 - 1980(CD)

  • Genre Country

  • Artikelart CD

  • Label T-Bird Americana

  • EAN: 5013929883680

  • weight in Kg 0.11
Duncan, Johnny - Thinkin' Of A Rendezvous - Columbia Country Hits 1969 - 1980(CD) CD 1
04 Let Me Go (Set Me Free) Johnny Duncan
05 There's Something About A Lady Johnny Duncan
06 Baby's Smile Woman's Kiss Johnny Duncan
07 Fools Johnny Duncan
08 Sweet Country Woman Johnny Duncan
09 Talkin' With My Lady Johnny Duncan
10 Jo And The Cowboy Johnny Duncan
11 Stranger Johnny Duncan
12 Thinkin' Of A Rendezvous Johnny Duncan
13 It Couldn't Have Been Any Better Johnny Duncan
14 A Song In The Night Johnny Duncan
15 Come A Little Bit Closer Johnny Duncan
16 She Can Put Her Shoes Under My Bed (Anytime) Johnny Duncan
17 Hello Mexico (Adios Baby To You) Johnny Duncan
18 Slow Dancing Johnny Duncan
19 The Lady In The Blue Mercedes Johnny Duncan
20 Play Another Slow Song Johnny Duncan
21 I'm Gonna Love You Tonight (In My Dreams) Johnny Duncan
22 He's Out Of My Life Johnny Duncan
23 Acapulco Johnny Duncan
Johnny Duncan  Perhaps the most surprising fact about the Calypso Craze in England... more
"Johnny Duncan"

Johnny Duncan

 Perhaps the most surprising fact about the Calypso Craze in England is that the only authentic calypso to make a significant impact on the British record charts that year was one which few people were even likely to recognize as a calypso. Denis Preston, the influential producer behind so many of the great calypsos made for Melodisc in the 1950s,[i] unearthed a relatively obscure road march from the previous decade, countrified it, and scored a hit with it as part of England's skiffle craze, when Johnny Duncan and the Blue Grass Boys' "Last Train to San Fernando" [Track 21] went to number two in the British record charts. (Skiffle, British youth's effort to enliven their country's pop music by delving into American blues and folk, never really caught on in the States, despite its American jug-band roots.)

Duncan was from Michigan, had spent time in Texas, and claimed to have played with Bill Monroe, the father of bluegrass; he'd gone to England after failing to find success in America. At his first studio session there he recorded songs by Hank Williams and Leadbelly, but they didn't catch fire. When he returned to the studio, he chose a train song with a gentle melody—mindful, perhaps, of the biggest skiffle hit of the day, Lonnie Donnegan's cover of Leadbelly's "Rock Island Line." Paul Pelletier explains the choice:

As he had produced many Calypso records (and was married to a West Indian), it was almost certainly Denis Preston who had proposed that Duncan record the Calypso song "Last Train to San Fernando". Adapted by Jack Fallon and Denny Wright—whose breath-taking Latin-American style guitar solo was a highlight of the record—"Last Train" entered the charts at the end of July, 1957, and stayed there for seventeen weeks, kept off the Number One spot by Paul Anka's "Diana." Johnny Duncan became an overnight star and was quickly offered a regular spot on Radio Luxembourg, and later a six-week DJ stint on BBC Radio playing country records on a programme called "Tennessee Song Bag."

"Last Train to San Fernando" had begun its life as a Road March contender in 1949 or 50 for Mighty Dictator (Kenny St. Bernard). On its surface, the song's chorus seems to convey the urgency of catching the evening's final train home from Trinidad's capital, Port of Spain, to its second city, San Fernando, before service shuts down for the night. (No doubt many who heard Duncan's version figured San Fernando for some backroad town in southwest Texas rather than southwestern Trinidad.) One doesn't have to dig deep, however, to hear a classic Trini double-entendre—about "Dorothy" offering the singer a last chance at a fling ("If you miss this one/You'll never get another one") before her impending marriage ("Be careful of the place you are taking me/Because if you slip, I'll slide/And I'll never get to be a bride")—but Duncan's bouncy delivery obscures the racy subtext.

Indeed, Preston arguably bears much of the responsibility for calypso’s postwar popularity in Britain.  According to Richard Noblett, Preston, who also oversaw the production of dozens of influential jazz discs for Pye and Columbia in the U.K., had put Freddy Grant’s West Indian Calypsonians on the bill of a jazz concert he’d presented in London in 1945.  Three years later, serving as Decca’s representative in New York, he discovered the Harlem calypso scene and went home to England determined to promote the music there. 

Johnny Duncan: Travelin' Blues

Transplanted American Johnny Duncan was a brief sensation in England with his version of a calypso song, Last Train To San Fernando – a No.2 hit in 1957. Subsequent singles and album tracks such as this made it clear that Duncan's heart lay in country music. He was a miner's son, born in Oliver Springs, Tennessee on September 7th 1932, and headed for Texas in his mid-teens where he learned guitar and performed with a hillbilly trio. Then came the draft. He arrived as a serviceman in England in 1952. A year later he married a Cambridgeshire girl, Betty. After a brief return to the US, her illness and homesickness brought them back, and he briefly worked on her father's market clothes stall. It was while performing at the American Club in Bushey Park that Duncan attracted the attention of Dickie Bishop, banjoist with Chris Barber's jazz band. Bishop invited Duncan to meet Barber - and Duncan was hired at £10 a week. He stayed with the Barber for a year, performing, recording, and broadcasting. After Last Train To San Fernando had become an all-too-distant memory, he returned to the US before settling in Sunderland, North England. He toured Australia in 1972, and subsequently emigrated to New South Wales. He died on July 15, 2000.

 

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Tracklist
Duncan, Johnny - Thinkin' Of A Rendezvous - Columbia Country Hits 1969 - 1980(CD) CD 1
04 Let Me Go (Set Me Free)
05 There's Something About A Lady
06 Baby's Smile Woman's Kiss
07 Fools
08 Sweet Country Woman
09 Talkin' With My Lady
10 Jo And The Cowboy
11 Stranger
12 Thinkin' Of A Rendezvous
13 It Couldn't Have Been Any Better
14 A Song In The Night
15 Come A Little Bit Closer
16 She Can Put Her Shoes Under My Bed (Anytime)
17 Hello Mexico (Adios Baby To You)
18 Slow Dancing
19 The Lady In The Blue Mercedes
20 Play Another Slow Song
21 I'm Gonna Love You Tonight (In My Dreams)
22 He's Out Of My Life
23 Acapulco