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530:. The song was Ford's first hit, selling over a million copies. Ace's decision to release the song with the Ford vocal and to not release Smith's original version meant that Smith was unable to fully benefit from his own work, and the move by Ace is considered by music historians to be an example of racial injustice in the 1950s pop-music industry. (Smith's original version of the song was eventually released.)
558:"Scarface" John Williams - appeared on Atlantic Records subsidiary label Cotillion, number 45-44142, in 1971. It had been recorded along with remakes "High Blood Pressure", "Don’t You Just Know It", and "We Like Mambo" in 1970. Williams by this time had become a chief of the Apache Hunters Mardi Gras Indian tribe, and "We Like Mambo" contained Indian references.
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549:, Gerri Hall and Billy Brooks on another one of Smith's unreleased tracks, to produce "Pop-Eye", the last hit single credited to Smith. Moore also had minor regional solo hits under his own name, including "Don't Pity Me", recorded for SanSu Records; "Soul Train", on Hotline Records; and "Get Low Down."
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298:. When Smith was eighteen, in 1952, he signed a
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526:" and replaced it with a vocal track by singer
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892:The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray
797:The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray
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391:. Smith and the Clowns recorded "
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653:'Twas The Night Before Christmas
1203:Twas The Night Before Christmas
920:Rhythm And Blues In New Orleans
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589:Rhythm and Blues Foundation
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1061:. London: Charley Records.
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698:Murrells, Joseph (1978).
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1039:. Global Dog Productions
1018:. Da Capo Press. p. 92.
701:The Book of Golden Discs
615:, Part 1, Part 2" (1957)
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947:. Pelican Publishing.
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918:Broven, John (2016).
1074:. rhythm-n-blues.org
943:Aswell, Tom (2010).
568:Rockin' & Jivin'
290:with his flamboyant
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995:Wall Street Journal
865:Wirt, John (2014).
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