Michael Emile Telford Miller (16 October 1937 – 11 April 2016), known professionally as Emile Ford, was a musician and singer born in Saint Lucia, British Windward Islands. He was popular in the United Kingdom in the late 1950s and early 1960s as the leader of Emile Ford & the Checkmates, who had a number one hit in late 1959 with "What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?” which was the Christmas number one that year. He was also a pioneering sound engineer.
Emile Ford was born in Castries, Saint Lucia, in the West Indies. He was the son of Barbadian politician, Frederick Edward Miller, and Madge Murray, a singer and musical theatre director whose father had founded and conducted the St. Lucia Philharmonic Band. His mother married again, taking the name of Sweetnam; some sources erroneously give Emile Ford's birth name as Sweetnam or Sweetman. He was educated at St Mary’s College, Castries. He moved to London with his mother and family in the mid-1950s, partly motivated by his desire to explore improved sound reproduction technology, and studied at the Paddington Technical College in London.
Their first self-produced recording, "What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?", a song originally recorded by Ada Jones and Billy Murray in 1917, went to number one in the UK Singles Chart at the end of 1959 and stayed there for six weeks. Ford was the first Black British artist to sell one million copies of a single.
In January 1960, Ford signed a two-year employment management contract with Leslie Grade. He had several more hits in the UK, and also scored a number one EP in 1960. The readers of the British music magazine New Musical Express voted Emile Ford & the Checkmates as the "Best New Act" in 1960. Ford's debut album was made up of covers. He made several albums, but his last studio recordings were in 1963. His half-brothers George and Dave Sweetnam-Ford were later members of the Ferris Wheel.
The female singers that backed him were originally called The Fordettes. They consisted of Margot Quantrell, Eleanor Russell, Vicki Haseman and Betty Prescott. They spent a year on the road with Ford in 1960, playing one-nighters. Back in London they left Ford to sing backup for Joe Brown who Vicki Haseman was engaged to. They were then known as The Breakaways.
Ford, like Jimi Hendrix, had synaesthesia, a condition where the person who can associate certain colours, or even see certain colours in relation to the sound they are hearing. An article about Emile Ford appears in the November 2004 issue of the UK Synaesthesia Association Newsletter. He once said that he was gifted with the ability to see and hear sound differently from others and that gift allowed him to make first-class recordings.
As a sound engineer, Ford was responsible for creating a backing track system for stage shows, first used in 1960, which provided a basis for what became known as karaoke. In 1969, he set up a recording studio in Barbados with the help of his father, before moving to Sweden.
While there, he further developed a new open-air playback system for stage shows, patented as the Liveoteque Sound Frequency Feedback Injection System. Emile Ford died in London on 11 April 2016. (Edited from Wikipedia)
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For “Emile Ford & The Checkmates - What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For (2013 Jasmine)” go here:
CD1
01. What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For.mp3
02. Don't Tell Me Your Troubles.mp3
03. On A Slow Boat To China.mp3
04. That Lucky Old Sun.mp3
05. Red Sails In The Sunset.mp3
06. Move Along.mp3
07. Send For Me.mp3
08. Heavenly.mp3
09. Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home).mp3
10. Paralysed.mp3
11. So Many Ways.mp3
12. Buona Sera - Version 1.mp3
13. To Know Her Is To Love Her.mp3
14. I'll Be Satisfied.mp3
15. Lonely Weekends.mp3
16. Mona Lisa.mp3
17. My Wish Came True.mp3
18. Be My Guest.mp3
19. Endlessly.mp3
20. Wiggle Wiggle.mp3
21. You'll Never Know What You're Missing.mp3
22. Still.mp3
23. Afraid.mp3
24. Them There Eyes.mp3
25. Question.mp3
26. Counting Teardrops.mp3
27. White Christmas.mp3
28. What Am I Gonna Do.mp3
29. A Kiss To Build A Dream On.mp3
CD2
01. Over And Over.mp3
02. Darling Tell Me Do You Love Me.mp3
03. Smoke Get In Your Eyes.mp3
04. Tell Me Who.mp3
05. When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano.mp3
06. Half Of My Heart.mp3
07. Gypsy Love.mp3
08. After You've Gone.mp3
09. Hush, Someone's Calling My Name.mp3
10. Keep A-Loving Me.mp3
11. The Alphabet Song (A-You're Adorable).mp3
12. Fever.mp3
13. Always.mp3
14. Early In The Morning.mp3
15. Don't (Stop Me Now).mp3
16. Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair).mp3
17. Vaya Con Dios.mp3
18. Trouble.mp3
19. Lawdy Miss Clawdy.mp3
20. The Joker.mp3
21. Danny Boy.mp3
22. Yellow Bird.mp3
23. Buona Sera - Version 2.mp3
24. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now.mp3
25. Doin' The Twist.mp3
26. Sazzle Dazzle.mp3
27. Dreamboat.mp3
28. Your Nose Is Gonna Grow.mp3
29. The Rains Came.mp3
This Jasmine compilation contains a dozen singles, two LPs, two EPs, and a handful of collectors rarities and all of Emile Fords UK hits.
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