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Billy Bland - Let The Little Girl Dance
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Billy Bland had a one-shot hit in 1960 with "Let the Little Girl Dance" (number seven), a pop-R&B- early soul mixture very much in the same mold as records from the period by Jackie Wilson, right down to the Latinate "Lonely Teardrops" rhythm. Some of his other singles were in the same style, but Bland (not to be confused with the unrelated Bobby Bland) was actually a pretty versatile vocalist, also purveying R&B, Bo Diddley-styled rock & roll, urban blues, and dance-craze early-'60s rock. He recorded often for Old Town from the mid-'50s through 1963, but though his range was wide, his quality was not. He was a competent journeyman no matter what his genre, never finding another song with the pop hooks of "Let the Little Girl Dance." Or writing one: though he didn't pen "Let the Little Girl Dance," he wrote much of his own material.
Bland began singing shortly after moving to New York in the late
'40s, and made his first records for Imperial in New Orleans in the mid-'50s, as a member of the Bees. They did an early version of Dave Bartholomew's naughty "My Ding-a-Ling" (eventually a hit for Chuck Berry), although when the Bees did it, it was titled "Toy Bell." (It can now be found on the box set Crescent City Soul: The Sound of New Orleans 1947-1974). Bland went solo in 1955, however, beginning his lengthy association with the New York-based Old Townlabel. "Let the Little Girl Dance" was almost an accident: it was being recorded by Titus Turner, and Bland showed him how to do it in the studio. Unknown to Bland, his demonstration was recorded by Henry Glover, and became the hit, with guitar ace Mickey Baker playing on the session.
Bland tried to vary the "Let the Little Girl Dance" pop-R&B sound on various singles, and also ride the bandwagons of other rock trends, with no success, and made his final Old Town disc in 1963. As of the late '80s, he was running a soul food restaurant in Harlem.
Tracklisting
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1. (00:02:22) Billy Bland - Let The Little Girl Dance
2. (00:02:09) Billy Bland - Chicken Hop
3. (00:01:50) Billy Bland - Grandma Gave A Party
4. (00:02:23) Billy Bland - The FatMan
5. (00:01:57) Billy Bland - Pardon Me
6. (00:03:08) Billy Bland - I Had A Dream
7. (00:02:48) Billy Bland - Chicken In The Basket
8. (00:02:24) Billy Bland - You Were Born To Be Loved
9. (00:02:24) Billy Bland - Harmony
10. (00:02:17) Billy Bland - Can't Stop Her From Dancing
11. (00:03:10) Billy Bland - Momma Stole The Chicken
12. (00:02:20) Billy Bland - Flo-Open The Door
13. (00:02:39) Billy Bland - What's That
14. (00:02:30) Billy Bland - Oh, You For Me
15. (00:02:31) Billy Bland - If I Could Be Your Man
16. (00:02:10) Billy Bland - Everything That Shines Ain't Gold
17. (00:02:15) Billy Bland - Make Believe Lover
18. (00:02:17) Billy Bland - My Heart Is On Fire
19. (00:02:01) Billy Bland - Steady Kind
20. (00:02:05) Billy Bland - Uncle Bud
21. (00:02:09) Billy Bland - Keep Talkin' ThatSweet Talk
22. (00:02:17) Billy Bland - You Took My Love For Granted
23. (00:03:10) Billy Bland - Little Boy Blue
24. (00:02:49) Billy Bland - I Cross My Heart
25. (00:02:25) Billy Bland - I Spend My Life Loving You
26. (00:02:23) Billy Bland - All I Want To Do Is Cry
27. (00:02:26) Billy Bland - How Many Hearts
28. (00:02:16) Billy Bland - Do The Bug With Me
29. (00:02:21) Billy Bland - Let The Little Girl Dance (Alternate Version)
30. (00:02:04) Billy Bland - Sweet Thing.
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