Saturday, 16 September 2023

Billy Boy Arnold born 16 September 1935


 William "Billy Boy" Arnold (born September 16, 1935) is an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. Arnold is a self-taught harmonica player and has worked with blues legends such as Bo Diddley, Johnny Shines, Otis Rush, Earl Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters and others. 

Born in Chicago rather than in Mississippi (as many of his musical forefathers were), young Arnold gravitated right to the source in 1948. He summoned up the courage to knock on the front door of his idol, harmonica great John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson, who resided nearby. Sonny Boy kindly gave the lad a couple of harp lessons, but their relationship was quickly severed when Williamson was tragically murdered. Still in his teens, Arnold cut his debut 78 for the extremely obscure Cool logo in 1952. "Hello Stranger". He recorded as William Arnold, but for some reason the label billed him on the records as "Billy Boy", and although he didn't like the name, he kept it which brought him some notice. 

Arnold made an auspicious connection when he joined forces with Bo Diddley and played on the shave-and-a-haircut beat specialist's two-sided 1955 debut smash "Bo Diddley"/"I'm a Man" for Checker. That led, in a roundabout way, to Billy Boy's signing with rival Vee-Jay Records (the harpist mistakenly believed Leonard Chess didn't like him). Arnold's "I Wish You Would," utilizing that familiar Bo Diddley beat, sold well and inspired a later famous cover by the Yardbirds. . "I Wish You Would" was also recorded by David Bowie on his 1973 album Pin Ups and by Sweet on their 1982 album, Identity Crisis. That renowned British blues-rock group also took a liking to another Arnold classic on Vee-Jay, "I Ain't Got You." Other Vee-Jay standouts by Arnold included "Prisoner's Plea" and "Rockinitis," but by 1958, his tenure at the label was over. 


                                   

Other than an excellent Samuel Charters-produced 1963 album for Prestige, More Blues on the South Side, Arnold's profile diminished over the years in his hometown (though European audiences enjoyed him regularly) and he first ended up driving a bus in his hometown of Chicago, then working as a parole officer for the state of Illinois. 

By the 1970s, Arnold had begun playing festivals and in 1975 he toured Europe with Johnny 'Guitar' Watson, Bo Diddely and other blues stars on the  package tour “ American Blues Legends '75” organised by Big Bear Music. He recorded a session for BBC Radio 1 disc jockey John Peel on October 5, 1977. He also recorded in 1979 the tracks that later became the Catfish album of 1999, in London with Tony McPhee and the Groundhogs.

He returned to Europe several times over the following years, and in 1984 recorded the album "Ten Million Dollars" for the French label Blue Phoenix. He then made no more studio albums for the next nine years. He appeared in the San Francisco Blues Festival in 1992.

Fortunately his next album in 1993“Back Where I Belong” restored this Chicago harp master to prominence, and 1995’s Eldorado Cadillac drove him into the winner's circle a second time. After a six year lull between recordings, 2001's Boogie 'n' Shuffle on Stony Plain found Arnold still in fine form, backed by Duke Robillard and his band on a set of rough and ready blues. 

In 2012, Arnold released Blue and Lonesome featuring Tony McPhee and the Groundhogs. In 2014, he was nominated for a Blues Music Award in the "Traditional Blues Male Artist of the Year" category. In November 2021, the University of Chicago Press published Billy Boy Arnold's first-person memoir, "The Blues Dream of Billy Boy Arnold," written in collaboration with Kim Field. 

 (Edited from Wikipedia, AllMusic & IMDb)   

3 comments:

boppinbob said...

For”BILLY 'BOY' ARNOLD - COME BACK BABY, I WISH YOU WOULD (2020 JASMINE)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/jN7BS

BILLY 'BOY' ARNOLD with BOB CARTER'S ORCHESTRA
1. I AIN'T GOT NO MONEY
2. HELLO STRANGER
3. SWEET ON YOU BABY
4. YOU GOT TO LOVE ME
5. I'M A MAN
6. LITTLE GIRL (Can I Go Home With You)
7. BO DIDDLEY
8. YOU DON'T LOVE ME (You Don't Care)
9. SHE'S FINE, SHE'S MINE

BILLY BOY
10. I WAS FOOLED
11. I WISH YOU WOULD
12. DON'T STAY OUT ALL NIGHT
13. I AIN'T GOT YOU
14. HERE'S MY PICTURE
15. YOU'VE GOT ME WRONG
16. MY HEART IS CRYING
17. KISSING AT MIDNIGHT
18. PRISONER'S PLEA
19. ROCKIN' ITIS
20. NO, NO, NO, NO, NO
21. EVERY DAY, EVERY NIGHT

Possibly the most complete compilation of Billy Boy Arnold's early days as a top Chicago harmonic player. It features for the first time on one collection his debut for the tiny Cool label and his sessions with his friend Bo Diddley and his own recordings for Vee Jay records.

Herein are classic recordings, some of which would go on to be hugely influential over the British and European blues boom in the 1960s. 'Don't Stay Out All Night' was a fixture of the early Rolling Stones playlists whilst 'I Wish You Would' became a hit for The Yardbirds with Eric Clapton. 'I Ain't Got You' and 'Rockin' Itis' were also popular with blues groups around the world.

From teen sensation to elder statesman and then some. Fans of the blues and blues harmonica will enjoy the art of Billy Boy Arnold - harmonica supremo! (Jasmine notes)

Billy Boy Arnold – Goin' To Chicago (1995 Testament)

https://www.imagenetz.de/eTANv

1 Left My Happy Home
2 Billy Boy's Jump
3 Cryin' And Pleadin'
4 Left My Happy Home (Alternate Take)
5 Baby Jane
6 Rock & Roll
7 Baby Left Me With A Mule To Ride
8 Hello Baby
9 I Love Only You
10 Evalina
11 Come See Me Early In The Morning (Take 1)
12 Why Is Everybody Down On Me
13 Come See Me Early In The Morning (Take 2)
14 Somebody Help Me With These Blues

Tracks 1, 2 & 3 previously issued on Testament 2218 Goin' To Chicago. All other tracks previously unissued.
Tracks 1 to 6 recorded in Chicago, June, 1966.
Tracks 7 to 13 recorded in Chicago on September 8, 1966.
Track 14 recorded live at The Raven & The Rose, Sierra Madre, CA on July 8, 1977.


Thanks to the Rockin’ Bandit for the loan of above 2 CD’s. Here’s my contribution…….

For “Billy Boy Arnold – Catfish (1999 Catfish)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/i4NVC

1 Catfish
2 Tomorrow Night
3 Dirty Mother Fuyer
4 Annie Lee
5 1-2-99
6 Just Got To Know
7 She Fooled Me
8 Don't Stay Out All Night
9 Christmas Time
10 Ooh Wee
11 El Dorado Cadillac
12 Riding The El
13 Sinner's Prayer
14 It's Great To Be Rich
15 Mary Bernice
16 I Wish You Would
17 Just A Dream
18 Blue And Lonesome

Compilation of Blow The Back Off It (3 tracks), Sinner's Prayer (2 tracks), Checkin' It Out (10 tracks)
The Devil's Music (From The BBC T.V. Series) (2 tracks) & It's Great To Be Rich (1 track).
(Playlist reconstructed from various digital albums)

For “Eldorado Cadillac (1995 Alligator)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/dwVpT

1 I Ain't Got You 3:15
2 Sunday Morning Blues 4:57
3 Don't Stay Out All Night 3:46
4 Lowdown Thing Or Two 4:31
5 Been Gone Too Long 2:52
6 Mama's Bitter Seed 3:11
7 Man Of Considerable Taste 4:31
8 How Long Can This Go On? 2:56
9 Too Many Old Flames 3:53
10 Slick Chick 4:11
11 It Should Have Been Me 3:28
12 Sunny Road 5:15
13 Loving Mother For You 8:43

(192kbps)

Jeremiah said...

Excellent & Thanks

thanksloads said...

Great post. Thank you.