Friday, 10 April 2020

Archie Lewis born 10 April 1918


Archie Lewis (10 April 1918– 29 February 1988) was a Jamaican singer and variety artist who was popular in Britain in the 1940s. He was a sadly neglected singer who deserves to be re-instated as one of the important black artists in the London musical landscape
of the period. He had a string of hits with a number of ballads that appealed to the immediate post-war audience.

Edward Archibald Lewis was born in Kingston, Jamaica. He attended St Matthew's Anglican Church, Kingston, where he sang in the choir, and made his concert début aged fifteen. He was a Sunday school teacher and working as an engineering apprentice on the railway when he won a major contest, singing ballads which made him change his career to becoming a singer.

After singing at small concerts he soon became one the most popular singers in Jamaica. He migrated to Britain in 1942 to work in a munitions factory as part of the war effort. While working for ENSA he met Geraldo and became his featured singer with his Orchestra, with whom he recorded. 


He appeared regularly on BBC radio. He had a "rich baritone voice" and specialised in romantic ballads. He was one of the first black vocalists to sing solo in public performances in England, and toured widely with Geraldo, entertaining troops in Africa, France and Belgium. He also worked with Josephine Baker in Paris, France, as well as performing at the London Palladium and at a Royal Command Performance. He was known as "the Crosby of the Caribbean” and for a time he was seen as one of Britain's most popular singers.

His version of "In the Land of Beginning Again", recorded in 1946, was one of the most popular songs of its time, and his recording of "While the Angelus Was Ringing", sung with the Luton Girls Choir in 1948, was reported to have sold over a million copies.


                            

He was a regular on Radio Luxemburg in the 1950’s and after some time in Germany, Lewis returned to Jamaica in 1964 and performed in the island's leading hotels and clubs. He recorded about a dozen sides for Wirl Records. In 1967, he was reported as being about to tour in Canada and the United States. He recorded three albums in Jamaica in the late 1960s and early 1970s: The Voice of Love, In Jamaica, and I'll Remember Jamaica.



He died in the University Hospital, Mona, Jamaica, in 1988 at the age of 69.     (Edited mainly from Wikipedia)


Here's a short clip from the end of Paul Rotha’s MOI film West Indies Calling (full version available on YouTube). The musicians backing Archie Lewis are some of the mainstays of the West End club scene.

3 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Archie Lewis - Swing Low Sweet Chariot / Bonus Tracks” go here;

https://pixeldrain.com/u/dsUmFoX8

1. I Still Believe (1954 Melodisc P220)
2. Make Her Mine (1954 Melodisc P222)
3. If I Can Help Somebody (1957 Philips 422086)
4. Hold My Hand (1954 Melodisc P220)
5. Just A Prayer Away (1957 Philips 422086)
6. To Be Or Not To Be (1954 Melodisc P1282)
7. I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance (1957 Philips 422086)
8. When You Were Sweet Sixteen (1948 Parlophone F2277)
9. If You Go (1957 Philips 422086)
10. What'll I Do (1948 Parlophone F2277)
11. I Keep Forgetting To Remember (1947 Parlophone F2202)
12. In The Land Of Beginning Again (1946 Parlophone F2140)
13. Time May Change (1948 Parlophone F2294)
14. Bless You (1946 Parlophone F2170)
15. The Whole World Is Singing My Song (1947 Parlophone F2202)
16. The Bells Of St Mary's (1946 Parlophone F2140)
17. The Mission Of The Roses (1946 Parlophone F2170)
18. When Your Hair Has Turned To Silver (1948 Parlophone F2294)
19. Can I Forget You (1948 Parlophone F2252)
20. My Lovely World And You (1947 Parlophone F2252)
21. Hear My Song Violetta (1948 Parlophone F2267)
22. I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen (1947 Parlophone F2252)
23. Swing Low Sweet Chariot (1947 Parlophone F2227)

BONUS TRACKS taken from CD “Sincerely Yours”and other sources not included in above album

24. (You Came Along) From Out Of Nowhere (1945 Parlophone F2096)
25. While The Angelus Was Ringing (with the Luton Girls Choir) (1949 Parlophone R3202)
26.Till All Our Dreams come True (with the Luton Girls Choir) (1949 Parlophone R3202)
27. Near You (1947 Parlophone F2271)
28. Pretending (1946 Parlophone F2179)
29. Long Ago (and Far Away) (1944 Parlophone F2033)
30. Au Revoir (1953 Melodisc P222)
31. I Dream Of You (1946 Parlophone F2129)
32. Serenade Of The Bells (1947 Parlophone F2264)
33. Till Then (1946 Parlohone F2186)
34. Silent Night (1953 Melodisc P222)

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For “Archie Lewis – In Jamaica” (1972) go here;

https://www.upload.ee/files/11449810/Archie_lewis_-_In_Jamaica.rar.html

1 It's Impossible
2 My Way
3 Old Man River
4 I'll Catch The Sun
5 Love Story
6 Blessings In Shades Of Green
7 The World I Used To Know
8 This Is My Song
9 For The Good Times
10 Mary In The Morning


Recorded At – Federal Records Studio

egroj.jazz said...

Hi Bob, many thanks for this.
Take care of yourself.

egroj.jazz said...

Bob you have a:
Shakey Jake Harris on April 12
Herbie Mann on April 16
Mundell Lowe on April 21
Big Jay McNeely on April 29

;)