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(Sunset Boulevard) 36 tracks 2 CDs, 36 Songs - 6 Unissued Tracks: Bobby Marchan was one of New...more

Bobby Marchan: Still My Baby: The Ace & Fire Sessions (2-CD)

(Sunset Boulevard) 36 tracks
2 CDs, 36 Songs - 6 Unissued Tracks: Bobby Marchan was one of New Orleans’ most colorful rhythm and blues artists. A larger-than-life performer best remembered for his R&B chart-topper 'There’s Something on Your Mind,' a number 1 R&B single in 1960 on the Fire label. In 1955 he signed to Ace Records, and in ’57 joined Huey 'Piano' Smith as the original lead vocalist with Smith’s legendary Clowns.

Marchan also continued his solo career, issuing several more Ace singles. When Ace owner Johnny Vincent took a pass on the two-part 'There’s Something On Your Mind,' Marchan defected to Harlem-based Fire, soon posting his only R&B chart-topper.

Article properties:Bobby Marchan: Still My Baby: The Ace & Fire Sessions (2-CD)

  • Interpret: Bobby Marchan

  • Album titlle: Still My Baby: The Ace & Fire Sessions (2-CD)

  • Genre R&B, Soul

  • Artikelart CD

  • Label Sunset Blvd Records

  • EAN: 0708535702320

  • weight in Kg 0.2
Marchan, Bobby - Still My Baby: The Ace & Fire Sessions (2-CD) CD 1
01Give a helping hand (ace 504) (as bobby fields) (alternate tBobby Marchan
02Pity poor me (ace 504)(as bobby fields) (alternate take)Bobby Marchan
03Chickee wah-wah (ace 523)Bobby Marchan
04Don't take your love from me (ace 523)Bobby Marchan
05Little girl of mine (ace unissued)Bobby Marchan
06I know (ace unissued)Bobby Marchan
07It hurts me to my heart (ace unissued)Bobby Marchan
08I can't stop loving you (ace 532)Bobby Marchan
09I'll never let you go (ace 532)Bobby Marchan
10Rockin behind the iron curtain (ace 557)Bobby Marchan
11You can't stop her (ace 557)Bobby Marchan
12Hush your mouth (ace 595)Bobby Marchan
13Quit my job (ace 595)Bobby Marchan
14Oh me oh my (ace unissued)Bobby Marchan
15Tiddley wink (ace unissued)Bobby Marchan
16Loberta (ace unissued)Bobby Marchan
17Chickee wah-wah (alternate)Bobby Marchan
18Rockin behind the iron curtain (alternate)Bobby Marchan
Marchan, Bobby - Still My Baby: The Ace & Fire Sessions (2-CD) CD 2
01There's something on your mind part 1 (fire 1022)Bobby Marchan
02There's something on your mind part 2 (fire 1022)Bobby Marchan
03Snoopin' and accusin' (fire 1014) (as bobby marchan and theBobby Marchan
04This is the life (fire 1014) (as bobby marchan and the tickBobby Marchan
05Booty green (fire 1027)Bobby Marchan
06It hurts me to my heart (fire 1027)Bobby Marchan
07You're still my baby part 1 (fire 1028)Bobby Marchan
08You're still my baby part 2 (fire 1028)Bobby Marchan
09All in my mind (fire 1035)Bobby Marchan
10I miss you so (fire 1035)Bobby Marchan
11What you don't know don't hurt you (fire 1035)Bobby Marchan
12I need some one (i need you) (fire 1035)Bobby Marchan
13Yes, it's written all over your face (fire 510)Bobby Marchan
14Look at my heart (fire 510)Bobby Marchan
15Things i used to do (pt 1) (sphere sound 709)Bobby Marchan
16Things i used to do (pt 2) (sphere sound 709)Bobby Marchan
17Yes, it's written all over your face, part 1 (fire unissued)Bobby Marchan
18Yes, it's written all over your face, part 2 (fire unissued)Bobby Marchan
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Bobby Marchan

There Is Something On Your Mind, Part 2

Bobby Marchan

There Is Something On Your Mind, Part 2

 

We encountered Bobby Marchan on earlier volumes as the vocalist for Huey ‘Piano’ Smith. His pseudo-French name was fraudulent (his real name was Oscar James Gibson) and he was born some way north of New Orleans in Youngstown, Ohio on April 30, 1930. In 1953, Marchan organized a troupe of female impersonators called the Powder Box Revue that was booked into New Orleans' Dew Drop Inn for several weeks.

Finding the city's relaxed moral climate to his liking, he moved into a room above the Dew Drop. His early career in New Orleans is covered in other volumes, but by 1960 he had parted company from Huey Smith and was working in St. Louis. ”After ‘Kansas City’ became a hit,”recalled Fire/Fury Records president Bobby Robinson, “I got a call from Bobby Marchan. He was working in the mid-West as a female impersonator. He said, ‘I’m doing one of Big Jay McNeely’s songs in my act. It’s called ‘There Is Something On Your Mind,’ and I’ve given it a real different arrangement. I’d like you to record me doing it.’ I asked him to send me a dub of the song. He said, ‘There’s a little Playland here where you can record your voice for 50 cents.’ So I told him to go to the Playland, sing the song acappella and send it to me. Several days later, this acetate of Bobby’s arrives, and it was so different I thought it could be a hit. I called Bobby, and told him to meet me in Chicago. Lefty Bates, who played lead guitar, helped me put the date together.

They did it as one long song, and I couldn’t decide whether to shorten it or not, but I knew the record wouldn’t have the same effect if we didn’t release the whole thing, so I decided to divide it into two parts. I started Part Two where Bobby began his monolog. That was one of the first raps, you know. Soon people began requesting Part Two, which really gave the record a second lease on life.”Bobby Robinson’s southern promo rep, Marshall Sehorn, told John Broven that Marchan sold a copy tape to Chess, while Ace Records considered that they already had Marchan under contract. Robinson had to stump up a $12,900 bond to sidestep an injunction against the record, but issued it anyway. Despite the fact that this came on the heels of Big Jay’s version and despite the litigation, it was a big hit, topping the R&B charts and reaching #31 on the Hot 100.

 

Marchan died December 5, 1999, aged 69, and Big Jay’s original version of There Is Something On Your Mindis included on our ‘1959’ volume.

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