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"Sea Cruise" is a song written and originally recorded by Huey "Piano" Smith and His Clowns in 1959. However, this track was not released until 1971. The best known version was recorded by Frankie Ford and released in 1959, with Ford’s voice dubbed over Smith's original backing track [1] (which featured ship's bell and horn sound-effects, boogie woogie piano, and a driving horn section and a ...
Frankie Ford (born Vincent Francis Guzzo, Jr.; August 4, 1939 – September 28, 2015) was an American rock and roll and rhythm and blues singer, best known for his 1959 hit "Sea Cruise". Biography [ edit ]
Huey Pierce "Piano" Smith (January 26, 1934 – February 13, 2023) was an American R&B pianist and session musician whose sound was influential in the development of rock and roll.
Debra Cowan, sea music performer from Shrewsbury, Massachusetts; Roger McGuinn, from Chicago; William Pint and Felicia Dale, from Seattle; Bob Roberts, British Merchant Seaman and folk singer (1907–1982) Stan Rogers, Canadian performer; wrote "Barrett's Privateers" (1949–1983) Cyril Tawney, British performer (1930–2005)
NA B-side: "Sea Cruise" 7: 15: 11: 2 — — 7: 40 A: The Best Of Herman's Hermits UK B: Non-album track US B: The Most Of Herman's Hermits: A: The Best Of Herman's Hermits UK B: Vol. 2: The Best Of Herman's Hermits US B: Introducing Herman's Hermits: Dec. 1965 "A Must to Avoid" B-side: "The Man With The Cigar" 8: 6: 1: 3: 5: 14 — 4 A: The ...
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Ace Records stopped when Vee-Jay ran out of funds and went out of business. The label was relaunched in 1971 and sold in 1997 to the Demon Music Group in the UK. [1] Ace recorded such artists as Earl King, Frankie Ford, Jimmy Clanton, Huey "Piano" Smith, Joe Tex, Scotty McKay, and Bobby Marchan. [2]
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