5/7/10 – The History of “See See Rider” Cat Fight!
Posted: May 7th, 2010 | Author: Matt The Cat | Filed under: Blues, R&B, Rock n' Roll | Tags: Blues, C. C. Rider, Friday Night Cat Fight, Matt The Cat, Podcast, rhythm & blues, Rock & Roll, See See Rider | 11 Comments »Friday Night Cat Fight Radio Show
History Of
“See See Rider Blues”
This week, I trace the history of another blues and rock n’ roll standard, “See See Rider.” It’s one of those songs that just feels like it’s been around forever, but like every great tune, there’s a story to tell. Ma Rainey first dropped this on shellac in 1924 with the help of Louis Armstrong’s band. It became a sensation in 1925 and that lead to many different covers of the tune. I’m presenting a brilliant version by Bea Booze (1943), a doo wop version by The Orioles (1952), the first rock n’ roll version by Chuck Willis (1957), LaVern Bakers retelling of the tale (1962) and the Animals’ “take no prisoners” take from 1966. Listen to all six versions in their entirety before making your decision and voting for your favorite. I will also have a collage that features versions by Leadbelly, Mississippi John Hurt and Elvis Presley.
Also on this week’s show, we bet on the horse races, hear a killer record from The Calvanes AND pay special birthday tributes to Johnny Maestro and Ricky Nelson.
So listen, vote AND DIG!
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