Saturday, 23 August 2025

Jim Ford born 23 August 1941

James Henry Ford (August 23, 1941 – November 18, 2007)was an American singer-songwriter originally from Johnson County, Kentucky. 

Originally from New Orleans, Jim Ford lost interest in his academic pursuits and, in 1966, drifted out to California. He was passing through L.A. on his way to the Haight-Ashbury district in San Francisco when he met two session musicians, Pat and Lolly Vegas. The Native American rockers  (who later formed the commercially successful Redbone)  had worked on the Shindig television show at the time, and had already recorded their Pat and Lolly Vegas at the Haunted House album for Mercury. 

After hearing his songwriting talent firsthand, the Vegas brothers brought Ford to the attention of Del-Fi Records honcho Bob Keane, known around the L.A. music scene for his "open-door policy." Keane released a couple of Ford's singles on Del-Fi's Mustang label, both of which sank without a trace. Del-Fi/Bronco recording artist Viola Wills also recorded one of his songs. Along with Pat and Lolly Vegas, Ford wrote the P.J. Proby hit "Niki Hoeky" (it peaked at number 23 on Billboard's pop charts in January 1967), which Ford's former girlfriend Bobbie Gentry also sang on one of her later albums. 

                                   

In 1969, Ford got the opportunity to record his debut album. Harlan County (released on the Sundown label, a small subsidiary of White Whale) featured funky, midtempo country and R&B-flavored rockers with a driving Muscle Shoals-style rhythm section, with backing and arrangements by the Vegas brothers and Gene Page. Most of Ford's original songs had a lyrical narrative recalling the hardship of growing up in the coal-mining country of Harlan County, Kentucky. Among the various highlights are his fuzz-drenched cover version of Willie Dixon's "Spoonful," his take on Delaney & Bonnie's hip-shake boogie "Long Road Ahead," and a remake of the swampy classic "I'm Gonna Make Her Love Me ('Til the Cows Come Home)." 

The UK singer Sylvia McNeill recorded "Ugly Man" in 1970, the only known version, as Ford's could not be found in his archives. Nick Lowe has cited Jim Ford as his biggest musical influence, and Sly Stone once called him "the baddest white man on the planet."   In 1971, Ford's manager, Si Waronker (founder of Liberty Records), flew his artist to London, where he was booked into Olympic Studios to record a follow-up album. This time he was backed by pub rockers Brinsley Schwartz (they later recorded "Niki Hoeky" and Ford's "Ju Ju Man"; Nick Lowe also recorded Ford's "36 Inches High" for his Jesus of Cool album). After three days of sessions, the band failed to keep up to the challenge of backing Ford, so Waronker brought in Joe Cocker's Grease Band, but they too didn't work out. As the project never did quite meet up to everyone's expectations, it was eventually shelved. The tapes for these sessions have reportedly disappeared. 

Ford returned to the U.S. and his career never really took off as expected. He wrote songs for Bobby Womack in 1972 (including the wonderful "Harry Hippie"), and later worked with friend Sly Stone (he even moved into Stone's Holmby Hills home for a while), but after the early '70s, Ford slipped out of sight. Harlan County was reissued on the British Edsel label in 1997 but it took a full decade for a true Jim Ford revival to materialize. After beating a cocaine addiction in 2004, Ford found Jesus and started recording again. He was a recluse at that time, but L-P Anderson of Sweden's Sonic Magazine managed to track him down in his California trailer home in April 2006. 

In 2007, Bear Family reissued Harlan County and various unreleased songs and singles as the acclaimed The Sounds of Our Time compilation. It was enough of a success to spur rumors of Ford coming out of seclusion for a genuine comeback in 2008, but on November 18, 2007 he was found dead in his trailer home in Fort Bragg, California. 

Bear Family's second collection, Point of No Return, was in production at the time of his death, and this collection of rarities, singles, demos, and unreleased cuts appeared in the spring of 2008. The following year, Bear Family repurposed these two compilations as Big Mouth USA: The Unissued Paramount Album and The Unissued Capitol Album. In 2011, Bear Family released Demolition Expert, a collection of unheard acoustic demos. Five years later, Bear Family once again dipped into Ford's unheard numbers for Allergic to Love, a collection of songs he recorded in the '80s. 

(Edited from AllMusic & Wikipedia)

2 comments:

boppinbob said...

Here’s five Bear Family CD’s all available on the usual streamers (@192)

For “Jim Ford – The Sounds Of Our Time (2007 Bear Family)” go here;

https://pixeldrain.com/u/aHVZtPd2

1. Harlan County - 3:27
2. I'm Gonna Make Her Love Me (Henry Cosby, Lula Hardaway, Stevie Wonder, Sylvia Moy) - 3:06
3. Changing Colors (Suzanna Jordan) - 3:18
4. Dr. Handy's Dandy Candy - 2:34
5. Love On My Brain - 3:15
6. Long Road Ahead (Bonnie Bramlett, Carl Radle, Delaney Bramlett) - 2:53
7. Under Construction - 1:42
8. Working My Way To L.A. (James Ford, Lolly Vegas) - 2:44
9. Spoonful (Willie Dixon) - 2:44
10.To Make My Life Beautiful (Alex Harvey) - 2:57
11.Big Mouth U.S.A - 3:11
12.36 Inches High - 1:53
13.Sounds Of Our Time (Bobby Womack, James Ford) - 3:47
14.Chain Gang (Sam Cooke) - 4:21
15.I Wonder What They'll Do With Today (James Ford, Pat Vegas) - 3:45
16.Go Through Sunday - 4:27
17.She Turns My Radio On - 3:20
18.Mixed Green - 3:26
19.Happy Songs Sell Records, Sad Songs Sell Beer - 2:53
20.It Takes Two - To Make One - 2:07
21.Big Mouth U.S.A - 2:32
22.Rising Sign - 3:40
23.Linda Comes Running (James Ford, Pat Vegas) - 2:23
24.Ramona - 2:29
25.Hanging From Your Lovin' Tree - 2:57

All compositions by James Ford except where stated.

Above playlist reconstructed from 2 albums

Jim Ford – Point Of No Return (2008 Bear Family)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/H5mT97dJ

1 I'm Ahead If I Can Quit While I'm Behind
2 Point Of No Return
3 Harry Hippie
4 Go Through Sunday
5 Sweet Baby Mine (You Just A...)
6 Look Again
7 Mill Valley
8 Just Cause I Can
9 Stoppin' To Start
10 Don't Hold Back What You Feel
11 It's My Life
12 If I Go Country
13 Bouquet Of Roses
14 He Turns My Radio On
15 Whicha Way (I Wonder What They'll Do With Today)
16 If You Can Getaway (She Don't Need Me Like I Need You)

Jim Ford – The Unissued Capitol Album (2009 Bear Family)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/1LVv3A7Y

1. The Sounds Of Our Time 3:45
2. Big Mouth USA 3:09
3. Chain Gang 4:19
4. Thirty Six Inches High 1:50
5. Wonder What They'll Do With Today 3:43
6. Point Of No Return 3:01
7. Harry Hippy 3:21
8. Go Through Sunday 3:07
9. You Just-A (Full Version) 6:11
10. Rising Sign 3:17

Jim Ford – Demolition Expert Rare Acoustic Demos (2011 Bear Family)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/jBDW6Ccc

1 Looking Over My Shoulder (Still Alright After All) 3:46
2 We're Not Burning Bridges (We're Just Lighting The Flames) 3:06
3 Heartaches By The Number 1:48
4 I'd Be Ahead If I Could Quit While I'm Behind 0:41
5 Throwing Footballs At Airplanes 3:38
6 It's Just A Picture Show 3:35
7 Out Of School, Educated Fools 1:06
8 L.A. Girl 1:10
9 Tonight 2:47
10 Happy Man 6:14
11 A Couple More Years 1:46
12 Ridin' On My Skateboard 3:04
13 Precious Jewel/Long Black Limousine 2:37
14 Demolition Expert/Under Construction 2:58
15 Looking Over My Shoulder (Still Alright After All) Version 2 2:48
16 Ju Ju Man 4:17
17 You Win Again 1:19
18 Just Cause I Can 2:44
19 Jessie 3:29
20 Go Through Sunday 2:15
21 You Can't Take It With You 1:37
22 She's Got Her Own Way 0:44
23 Happy Songs Sell Records, Sad Songs Sell Beer 2:00
24 Ten Years And One Day 1:16
25 Girl, I'd Love To Have You Back 1:12
26 Three Kinds Of Women 2:40
27 Stopping To Start 2:22
28 High Over Texas 3:02
29 Too Much Man 3:15
30 Interview Excerpts 4:23


Jim Ford – Allergic To Love (2016 Bear Family)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/VauENoXv

1 Allergic To Love
2 She Turns My Radio On
3 I Ain't Holding Nothin'
4 Just When I Thought She Was Gone
5 Rising Sign
6 I'd Be Ahead If I Can Quit While
7 Roy Boy
8 Love Attack
9 Born Again
10 Me & Marlon

RiCK SAUNDERS said...

Fantastic collection, Bob! Greatly appreciated.
-Rick