James Douglas Wayne (April 17, 1924* – March 31, 1978), who recorded in the 1950s and early 1960s as James Waynes, James Wayne, and Wee Willie Wayne, was an American rhythm and blues singer, songwriter and musician. He recorded "a fine blend of Texas blues and New Orleans R&B". He had a no.2 hit on the Billboard R&B chart in 1951 with the song "Tend To Your Business", and that year also recorded one of the earliest versions of the widely performed song "Junco Partner".
Details of his life are obscure. According to his own account, he was born in Houston, Texas, in 1920, although some sources give his birthplace as Jefferson County, Texas with a date of birth in 1924, and others state it as New Orleans. He claimed to have undertaken training as a commando, and spent time in jail around 1950 for burglary, before becoming a musician. He sang, played guitar, and reportedly also played drums.
He is believed to have first recorded in Houston, for the Sittin' In With record label started by Bob Shad. His recording of "Tend To Your Business" became a hit in 1951, and stayed on the R&B chart for 14 weeks. He followed it up with "Junco Partner (Worthless Man)" in 1952, recorded by Shad in Atlanta, Georgia. According to musician Mac Rebennack (Dr. John), Wayne's version made the song popular, although it was already widely known among musicians in New Orleans and elsewhere. It was a song they sang in Angola, the state prison farm, and the rhythm was even known as the 'jailbird beat'." In all, he recorded five singles for the Sittin' In With label, the first three credited to James Waynes, with a final "s".
Wayne then recorded with Lee Allen and other musicians for Imperial Records in New Orleans, before moving to the Aladdin label in Los Angeles, and then Old Town Records. He returned to Imperial in 1955, when he began to record as Wee Willie Wayne. One of his recordings there was "Travelin' Mood", which became another R&B standard recorded by Dr. John and others; the B-side was "I Remember", another classic recording He also recorded for the Peacock and Angletone labels, before, in 1961, returning again to Imperial where he recorded an updated version of "Tend To Your Business", as part of an album, Travelin' Mood, mostly made up of earlier recordings.
He did not record after 1961. In February 1967, he was arrested after setting fire to a motel in South Central Los Angeles following an argument with its manager, and was charged on three felony counts. He was found to have had a history of alcoholism, and to be suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, and was committed to a mental health institution. His claims of having been a successful musician were initially discounted by the authorities. He spent several years in the Atascadero State Mental Hospital in the early 1970s, before being released.
In 1975, he was reportedly living in Los Angeles. According to blues researchers Bob Eagle and Eric LeBlanc, he died in Los Angeles in 1978 and was buried at Santa Fe Springs.
(Edited from Wikipedia) (* other sources give date of birth given as March 3, 1920) Seems there is only one photo of James Wayne hence the lack of pics.
For “JUNCO PARTNER - THE VERY BEST OF JAMES WAYNE 1950-1955” go here:
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1 James Wayne– Gypsy Blues
2 James Wayne– Millionaire Blues (If I Was A Millionaire)
3 James Wayne– Love Me Blues
4 James Wayne– Tend To Your Business
5 James Wayne– Which Woman Do I Love (Trying To Find A Girl)
6 James Wayne– Junco Partner
7 James Wayne– I'm Going To Tell Your Mother
8 James Wayne– Please Baby Please
9 James Wayne– Money Blues
10 James Wayne– Bullcorn
11 Wee Willie Wayne– Hard To Handle
12 Wee Willie Wayne– I'm In Love With You
13 Wee Willie Wayne– Let's Have A Ball
14 Wee Willie Wayne– Sweet Little Woman
15 Wee Willie Wayne– When Night Falls
16 Wee Willie Wayne– Bad Morning Blues
17 Wee Willie Wayne– Ageable Woman
18 Wee Willie Wayne– Vacant Pillow Blues
19 Wee Willie Wayne– A Two-Faced Man
20 Wee Willie Wayne– Bad Weather Blues
21 Wee Willie Wayne– Travelin' Mood
22 Wee Willie Wayne– I Remember
23 James Wayne– Hometown Blues
24 James Wayne– Good News
25 James Wayne– Kinfolks
26 James Wayne– Crying In Vain
27 James Wayne– Lonely Room
28 James Wayne– Junco's Return
29 James Wayne– Gotta Good Girl
INCLUDES THE IMPERIAL LP 'TRAVELIN' MOOD' AND THE COMPLETE 'SITTIN' IN WITH' RECORDINGS PLUS BONUS TRACKS
James Wayne (aka Wee Willie Wayne) was a unique and original sounding singer and songwriter. Here Jasmine has put together his LP 'Travellin' Mood' with his recordings for Bob Shad's 'Sittin' in with' label plus some bonus singles.This excellent release contains some of his greatest work and includes his first and only chart hit 'Tend To Your Business' which sailed to No. 2 on billboard's R&B chart. Also included is his most famous recording, 'Junco Partner' which has been recorded by scores of artists including The Clash and Dr. John.
His song 'Travellin' Mood' became the inspiration for Mungo Jerry's hit 'In the Summertime'.(Iasmine notes)
Thanks for this! I am unfamiliar with this artists by either name.
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Thank you very much!
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ReplyDeleteThere's a long article from his lawyer trying to get him out of incarceration at
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Very interesting.
So the question is ...what are the two songs on that 31-song CD that are missed in your compilation? But anyway close is good enough ...kinda, but man my OCD's kicking in a bit LOL :)
ReplyDeleteThanks though ...the article a good read but maybe the craziness that the lawyer did see was just a result of the institutionalisation & the drugs administered. In some ways the construction/definition of "mental illness" is rather arbitrary. There is a whole industry built on constructing the "problem" & proffering "solution" ...detention, therapy, provision of drugs ...there is a lot of money to be made/careers built on keeping people in physical & drugged lockdown. Unnatural, unholy alliance of for-profit medical institutions & big pharma. Once upon a time mentally ill people were cared for in community, often seen as God-touched ...shamans but then christianity came and ascribed mental illness to demon possession which led to building "Asylums" then along came the drug companies whose interest is not to cure but to maintain a long term multi-drug regime with long life eternal customer & more & more people using their product hence ritalin, oxycontin, valium, prozac etc wider & wider spread & wider & wider circles of diagnosis of "ilnesses" & "syndromes" LOL. In the mental health doctors & dug companies perfect world everyone has counselling, everyone is on one or more drugs.
Hi CH. Thanks for your interesting comment. Out of curiosity can you give me the title / label of this 31 track compilation that you have, only my one has only got 29 tracks.
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I'm trying to complete the Jasmine series, Could you please repost? Thank You
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Please be patient with your other requests.
Thank You!
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