His piano playing incorporated the boogie styles of Pete
Johnson, Meade Lux Lewis, and Albert Ammons; the jazz style of Jelly Roll
Morton; and the piano playing of Fats Domino. At the peak of his game, Smith
epitomized New Orleans R&B at its most infectious and rollicking, as
showcased on his classic signature tune, 'Don't You Just Know It.
Smith was born Huey Pierce Smith, in New Orleans' Garden District, and was influenced by the innovative work of Professor Longhair. He became known for
his shuffling right-handed break on the piano that influenced other Southern
players. Smith wrote his first song on the piano, "Roberson
Street Boogie" (named after the street where he lived), when he was only
eight years old, and performed the tune with a friend. They billed themselves
as Slick and Dark. Smith attended McDowell High and Xavier University of
Louisiana in New Orleans. When Smith was fifteen he began working in clubs and
recording records with his flamboyant partner, Eddie Jones, who rose to fame as
Guitar Slim. When he was eighteen, in 1952, he signed a recording contract with
Savoy Records, which released his first known single, "You Made Me
Cry". In 1953 Smith recorded with Earl King.
In 1955, Smith turned 21, and became the piano player
with Little Richard's first band for Specialty Records. The same year he also played
piano on several studio sessions for other artists such as Lloyd Price.Two of
the sessions resulted in hits for Earl King ("Those Lonely Lonely
Nights"), and Smiley Lewis ("I Hear You Knocking").
In 1957, Smith formed 'Huey 'Piano' Smith and His Clowns'
with Bobby Marchan, and signed a long term contract with former Specialty
record producer, Johnny Vincent at Ace Records. They hit the Billboard charts
with several singles in succession, including "Rockin' Pneumonia and the
Boogie Woogie Flu". The lyrics were written by John Vincent, and the
record sold over one million copies, achieving gold disc status.
In 1958, Vin Records, a subsidiary of Ace Records,
released a popular single "Little Chickee Wah Wah" with Clowns singer
Gerri Hall, under the billing of Huey and Jerry. Meanwhile, Ace Records
released several more singles from 'Huey "Piano" Smith and His
Clowns', including "We Like Birdland", "Well I'll Be John
Brown", and "Don't You Know Yockomo." (Later, in 1964, New
Zealand artist Dinah Lee took her cover version of this last song to number 1
in both New Zealand & Australia.)
The Clowns' most famous single, released in 1958, was
"Don't You Just Know It" b/w "High Blood Pressure." This
hit number 9 on the Billboard Pop chart and number 4 on the Rhythm and Blues
chart. It was their second million seller.
In 1959, Ace Records erased Huey Smith's vocal track from
the now classic single Smith composed, arranged and performed entitled
"Sea Cruise", and replaced it with a vocal track by white singer
Frankie Ford. The tune was a huge hit for Ford.
Smith left Ace Records for Imperial Records, to record with Fats Domino's noted producer (and fellow Louisianan) Dave Bartholomew, but the national hits did not follow. Instead, Ace Records again overdubbed new vocals by Gerri Hall, Billy Roosevelt and Johnny Williams on another one of Smith's unreleased tracks, to produce the last hit single credited to Huey "Piano" Smith, entitled "Pop-Eye".
Smith left Ace Records for Imperial Records, to record with Fats Domino's noted producer (and fellow Louisianan) Dave Bartholomew, but the national hits did not follow. Instead, Ace Records again overdubbed new vocals by Gerri Hall, Billy Roosevelt and Johnny Williams on another one of Smith's unreleased tracks, to produce the last hit single credited to Huey "Piano" Smith, entitled "Pop-Eye".
Smith spent part of the '60s recording for Instant and touring not only with the Clowns, but alternate groups the Hueys and the Pitter Pats as well. Unable to return to the charts, he eventually converted to the Jehovah's Witnesses and left the music industry permanently. In 2000, Smith was honored with a Pioneer Award by the Rhythm and Blues Foundation. He died at his home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on February 13, 2023, aged 89.
(Info mainly edited from Wikipedia)
Sadly, just heard Huey "Piano" Smith just passed away on Feb 13, 2023.
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Sorry Denis, Can’t find the file BUT I have reconstructed this better play-list for your perusal.
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01. Huey Smith - You're Down With Me
02. Huey Smith - You Made Me Cry
03. Huey "Piano" Smith and Rhythm Aces - Everybody's Whalin'
04. Huey "Piano" Smith and Rhythm Aces - Little Liza Zane
05. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu - Pt 1
06. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu - Pt 2
07. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Just A Lonely Clown
08. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Free, Single And Disengaged
09. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Don't You Just Know It
10. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - High Blood Pressure
11. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Havin' A Good Time
12. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - We Like Birdland
13. Huey & Jerry - Little Chickee Wah Wah
14. Huey & Jerry - I Think You're Jiving Me
15. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Don't You Know, Yockomo
16. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Well, I'll Be John Brown
17. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Would You Believe It (I Have A Cold)
18. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Genevieve
19. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Dearest Darling
20. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Tu-Ber-Cu-Lucas And The Sinus Blues
21. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Beatnik Blues
22. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - For Cryin' Out Loud
23. Huey Smith - I Didn't Do It
24. Huey Smith - They Kept On
25. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - She Got Low Down
26. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Mean, Mean, Man
27. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Pop-Eye
28. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Scald-Dog
29. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - The Little Moron
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ReplyDelete01. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Someone To Love
02. Huey Smith And The Clowns - Behind The Wheel - Part 1
03. Huey Smith And The Clowns - Behind The Wheel - Part 2
04. Huey Smith And The Clowns - More Girls
05. Huey Smith And The Clowns - Sassy Sara
06. Huey "Piano" Smith - Don't Knock It
07. Huey "Piano" Smith - Snag-A-Tooth Jeanie
08. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Talk To Me, Baby
09. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - If It Ain't One Thing, It's Another
10. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Hush Your Mouth
11. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Somewhere
12. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Rockin' Behind The Iron Curtain
13. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Somebody Put A Tack (In My Cotton Pickin' Chair)
14. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Doin' The Beatnik Twist
15. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - We Want Him Under Alimony
16. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Susie Q
17. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - I Tried
18. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Twas The Night Before Christmas
19. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Almost Time For Santa
20. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Rock & Roll Santa Claus
21. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Doing The Santa Claus
22. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Why Did I Do (Wa-Do-Do)
23. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Somebody Told It
24. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Psycho
25. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - I Didn't Do It
26. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Heart Trouble (Part I)
27. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - The Hill Ain't Far
28. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - Able Mabel
29. Huey "Piano" Smith And His Clowns - I Don't Play Like That
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