Smiley Lewis
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Smiley Lewis (5 July 1913 – 7 October 1966) was a New Orleans rhythm and blues musician.
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[edit] Life and career
Lewis was born in DeQuincy, Louisiana, U.S., with the given name of Overton Amos Lemons[1].
He began to play music in New Orleans, in his mid-teens. Lewis had hit songs in 1952 with "The Bells Are Ringing", and in 1955 with the original recorded version of "I Hear You Knocking" (written by Dave Bartholomew and Pearl King).
Lewis' own song "Blue Monday" was covered by Fats Domino. Elvis Presley's cover of the Lewis song "One Night" (altering one risque lyric) was #4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, and #1 on UK Singles Chart.
Dave Edmunds' cover of "I Hear You Knocking" also reached number one in the UK. His version of the song lyric actually name checks Lewis (alongside Chuck Berry and Huey Smith).
Lewis' track "Shame, Shame, Shame" appeared on the soundtrack of the film, Baby Doll in 1956, but failed to find entry to the R&B chart.
Lewis died in the autumn of 1966 from stomach cancer. He was all but forgotten outside of his New Orleans home base.[2]
[edit] Key recordings
- "Tee-Nah-Nah" - (1950)
- "The Bells Are Ringing" - (1952)
- "Blue Monday" - (1954)
- "Come On" - (?)
- "Gumbo Blues" - (?)
- "I Love You (For Sentimental Reasons)" - (1954)
- "I Hear You Knocking" - (1955) - U.S. Black Singles #2
- One Night" - (1956) - U.S. Black Singles #11
- "Please Listen To Me" - (1956) - U.S. Black Singles #9
- "Shame, Shame, Shame" - (1957) - Imperial Records
- "The Bells Are Ringing" (re-recording) - (1965) - Loma Records
[edit] See also
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Smiley Lewis, an R&B pioneer
- Smiley Lewis
- Smiley Lewis biography at the All Music Guide website
- Affectionate, but well researched, offbeat.com biography
- A Discographyde:Smiley Lewis
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