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Hank Ballard

Hank Ballard (born John Henry Kendricks; November 18, 1927 – March 2, 2003)[1] was an American singer and songwriter, the lead vocalist of The Midnighters and one of the first rock and roll artists to emerge in the early 1950s. He played an integral part in the development of the genre, releasing the hit singles "Work With Me, Annie" and answer songs "Annie Had a Baby" and "Annie's Aunt Fannie" with his Midnighters. He later wrote and originally recorded (in 1959) "The Twist" which was notably covered a year later by Chubby Checker, this second version spreading the popularity of the dance.[2] He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.

Hank Ballard
In 1954
Background information
Birth nameJohn Henry Kendricks
Born(1927-11-18)November 18, 1927[1]
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
DiedMarch 2, 2003(2003-03-02) (aged 75)
Los Angeles, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1951–2003
LabelsFederal, King, People

Early years

Born John Henry Kendricks in Detroit, Michigan, he and his brother, Dove Ballard, grew up and attended school in Bessemer, Alabama, after the death of their father.[citation needed] He lived with his paternal aunt and her husband, and began singing in church. His major vocal inspiration during his formative years was the "Singing Cowboy", Gene Autry, and in particular, his signature song, "Back in the Saddle Again".[3] Ballard returned to Detroit in his teens and later worked on the assembly line for Ford.

Hank Ballard and the Midnighters

In 1953, Ballard joined doo-wop group the Royals, which had previously been discovered by Johnny Otis and signed to Federal Records (a division of King Records), in Cincinnati. Ballard joined Henry Booth, Charles Sutton, Sonny Woods and Alonzo Tucker in the group, replacing previous singer Lawson Smith.

The Royals released "Get It" (1953), an R&B song with possibly sexually oriented lyrics, which some radio stations refused to play,[4] although it still made it to number 6 on the Billboard R&B chart.

The group then changed its name to the Midnighters to avoid confusion with the "5" Royales.[5] In 1954, Ballard wrote a song called "Work with Me, Annie" that was drawn from "Get It".[4] It became the Midnighters' first major R&B hit, spending seven weeks at number 1 on the R&B charts and also selling well in mainstream markets, along with the answer songs "Annie Had a Baby" and "Annie's Aunt Fannie"; all were banned by the FCC from radio air play.[6] Their third major hit was "Sexy Ways", a song that cemented the band's reputation as one of the most risqué groups of the time.[4]

They had four other R&B chart hits in 1954–55, but no others until 1959, by which time the group was billed as "Hank Ballard and The Midnighters" with their label changed from Federal to King, the parent label. Between 1959 and 1961 they had several more both on the R&B and Pop charts, starting with "Teardrops on Your Letter", a number 4 R&B hit in 1959 that had as its B-side the Ballard-written song "The Twist". A few months later, Chubby Checker's cover version of the song went to number 1 on the pop charts. It would return to the top of the charts again in 1962[2] – the only song in the rock and roll era to reach number 1 in two different non-consecutive years.

Ballard and the Midnighters had several other hit singles in 1962, including the Grammy-nominated "Finger Poppin' Time" (1960) and "Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go" (1960) which hit number 7 and number 6, respectively, on the Billboard pop charts. They did not reach the charts again after 1962 and dissolved in 1965.

Later career

After the Midnighters disbanded, Ballard launched a solo career. His 1968 single, "How You Gonna Get Respect (When You Haven't Cut Your Process Yet)", was his biggest post-Midnighters hit, peaking at number 15 on the R&B chart. James Brown produced Ballard's 1969 album You Can't Keep a Good Man Down. A 1972 single, "From the Love Side", credited to Hank Ballard and the Midnight Lighters, went to number 43 on the R&B chart. Ballard also appeared on Brown's 1972 album Get on the Good Foot, on two tracks, "Recitation By Hank Ballard", that features Ballard describing Brown and the album, and “Funky Side of Town”, in duet, with James Brown.

One-off sides, “Sunday Morning , Coming Down “, and “I’m a junkie for my Baby’s Love “, followed in the ‘70s. He had some dancers out in the mid-‘70s, like “Hey There Sexy Lady “ and “Let’s Go Streaking “ (recorded by Hank in the nude). A beat ballad was also released, “Love On Love”.

In 1979, he had moderate success with the disco number, “Freak Your Boom-Boom“.

During the 1960s, Ballard's cousin, Florence Ballard, was a member of the Detroit girl group the Supremes.[7] In the mid-1980s, Ballard re-formed The Midnighters and the group performed until 2002.

Death

On March 2, 2003, he died at age 75 of throat cancer in his Los Angeles home.[8] He was buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia.

Legacy

In 1990, Ballard was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; the other Midnighters were inducted in 2012.[9]

In 2010, Hank Ballard & The Midnighters were voted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame.[10]

Ballard was the great uncle of NFL player Christian Ballard.[citation needed]

Discography

Solo albums

  • A Star in Your Eyes (King Records, 1964)
  • You Can't Keep a Good Man Down (King Records, 1968)
  • Hanging with Hank (Stang Records, 1976)

Singles

  • Note: Credited as Hank Ballard and the Midnighters unless stated otherwise.
Year Single (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated
Chart Positions Album
US Pop
[11]
US R&B
[12]
1952 "Every Beat of My Heart"
b/w "All Night Long"
The Royals
Non-album tracks
"Starting from Tonight"
b/w "I Know I Love You So"
The Royals
"Moonrise"
b/w "Fifth Street Blues" (Non-album track)
The Royals
Their Greatest Hits
"A Love in My Heart"
b/w "I'll Never Let Her Go"
The Royals
Non-album tracks
"Are You Forgetting"
b/w "What Did I Do"
The Royals
1953 "The Shrine of St. Cecelia"
b/w "I Feel So Blue"
The Royals
"Get It"
b/w "No It Ain't" (Non-album track)
The Royals
6 Their Greatest Hits
"Hello Miss Fine"
b/w "I Feel That-A-Way" (from The Twistin' Fools)
The Royals
Non-album tracks
"That's It"
b/w "Someone Like You"
The Royals
1954 "Work with Me, Annie"
b/w "Until I Die" (from The Twistin' Fools)
Original pressings as by the Royals
Later pressings as by the Midnighters
22 1 Their Greatest Hits
"Sexy Ways"
b/w "Don't Say Your Last Goodbye" (from Singin' and Swingin')
The Midnighters
2
"Annie Had a Baby"
b/w "She's the One"
The Midnighters
1
"Annie's Aunt Fannie"
b/w "Crazy Loving (Stay with Me)
The Midnighters
10
"Stingy Little Thing"
b/w "Tell Them"
The Midnighters
Singin' and Swingin'
1955 "Moonrise"
b/w "She's the One"
The Midnighters
Their Greatest Hits
"Ashamed of Myself"
b/w "Ring-A-Ling-A-Ling"
The Midnighters
Singin' and Swingin'
"Why Are We Apart"
b/w "Switchie Witchie Titchie" (from Their Greatest Hits)
The Midnighters
Mr. Rhythm and Blues
"Henry's Got Flat Feet (Can't Dance No More)"
b/w "Whatsonever You Do" (from Singin' and Swingin')
"The Midnighters
14 Their Greatest Hits
"It's Love Baby (24 Hours A Day)"
b/w "Looka Here" (from Let's Go Again)
The Midnighters
10
"That Woman"
b/w "Give It Up" (from Mr. Rhythm and Blues)
The Midnighters
Let's Go Again
"Don't Change Your Pretty Ways"
b/w "We'll Never Meet Again" (from The Twistin' Fools)
The Midnighters
"Rock and Roll Wedding"
b/w "That House on the Hill"
The Midnighters
Singin' and Swingin'
1956 "Partners for Life"
b/w "Sweet Mama, Do Right" (from Singin' and Swingin')
The Midnighters
Volume 2
"Open Up the Back Door"
b/w "Rock, Granny, Roll" (from Let's Go Again)
The Midnighters
"Early One Morning"
b/w "Tore Up Over You" (from Their Greatest Hits)
The Midnighters
"I'll Be Home Someday"
b/w "Come On and Get It" (from Let's Go Again)
The Midnighters
Singin' and Swingin'
1957 "Let Me Hold Your Hand"
b/w "Ooh Ooh Baby" (from Singin' and Swingin')
The Midnighters
Volume 2
"E Basta Cosi"
b/w "In the Doorway Crying"
The Midnighters
"Is Your Love for Real"
b/w "Oh So Happy"
The Midnighters
"What Made You Change Your Mind"
b/w "Let 'Em Roll"
The Midnighters
1958 "Daddy's Little Baby"
b/w "Stay By My Side"
The Midnighters
"Baby Please"
b/w "Ow-Wow-Oo-Wee"
The Midnighters
Let's Go Again
1959 "Teardrops on Your Letter" / 87 4 Singin' and Swingin'
"The Twist" 28 16
"Kansas City"
b/w "I'll Keep You Happy"
72 16 The One and Only
"Sugaree"
b/w "Rain Down Tears"
"Cute Little Ways"
b/w "House With No Windows"
"I Could Love You"
b/w "Never Knew"
Mr. Rhythm and Blues
"I Said I Wouldn't Beg You"
b/w "Look At Little Sister"
1960 "The Coffee Grind"
b/w "Waiting"
21
"Finger Poppin' Time"
Original B-side: "I Love You, I Love You So-o-o"
Later B-side: "I'm Thinking of You" (from Spotlight on Hank Ballard)
7 2
"The Twist"
b/w "Teardrops on Your Letter"
Reissue
28 6 Singin' and Swingin'
"Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go"
b/w "If You'd Forgive Me"
6 1 Spotlight on Hank Ballard
1961 "The Hoochi Coochi Coo"
b/w "I'm Thinking of You"
23 3
"Let's Go Again (Where We Went Last Night)"
b/w "Deep Blue Sea"
39 17 Let's Go Again
"The Continental Walk"
b/w "What Is This I See"
33 12 Dance Along
"The Switch-A-Roo" / 26 3
"The Float" 92 10
"Nothing but Good" / 49 9
"Keep On Dancing" 66 -
"Big Red Sunset"
b/w "Can't You See I Need a Friend"
"I'm Gonna Miss You"
b/w "Do You Remember" (from The Twistin' Fools)
1962 "Do You Know How to Twist"
b/w "Broadway"
Hank Ballard
87 The Twistin' Fools
"It's Twistin' Time"
b/w "Autumn Breeze"
Jumpin'
"Good Twistin' Tonight"
b/w "I'm Young" (from Dance Along)
"I Want to Thank You"
b/w "Excuse Me"
"Shaky Mae"
b/w "I Love and Care for You"
A Star In Your Eyes
"Bring Me Your Love"
b/w "She's the One" (from Their Greatest Hits)
"Christmas Time for Everyone but Me"
b/w "Santa Claus Is Coming"
Non-album tracks
1963 "(All the Things in Life That) Pleases You"
b/w "The Rising Tide"
The 1963 Sound
"(I'm Going Back to) The House on the Hill"
b/w "That Low Down Move"
"Walkin' and Talkin'"
b/w "How Could You Leave Your Man Alone"
"It's Love Baby (24 Hours a Day)"
b/w "Those Lonely Lonely Feelings"
A Star in Your Eyes
"I'm Learning"
b/w "Buttin' In" (from A Star in Your Eyes)
Jumpin'
1964 "These Young Girls"
b/w "I Don't Know How to Do but One Thing" (from A Star in Your Eyes)
Spotlight on Hank Ballard
"She's Got a Whole Lot of Soul"
b/w "Stay Away from My Baby" (from A Star In Your Eyes)
The One and Only
"Daddy Rolling Stone"
b/w "What's Your Name" (from Jumpin')
Dance Along
"Let's Get the Show on the Road"
b/w "A Winner Never Quits"
Those Lazy, Lazy Days
"One Monkey Don't Stop No Show"
b/w "Watch What I Tell You"
1965 "Poppin' the Whip"
b/w "You, Just You"
Non-album tracks
1966 "Sloop and Slide"
b/w "My Sun Is Going Down"
"Togetherness"
b/w "I'm Ready"
"(Dance with Me) Annie"
b/w "He Came Along"
1967 "Dance Till It Hurtcha"
b/w "Here Comes the Hurt"
"You're in Real Good Hands"
b/w "Unwind Yourself" (from You Can't Keep a Good Man Down)
"Which Way Should I Turn"
b/w "Funky Soul Train"
You Can't Keep a Good Man Down
1968 "Come on Wit' It"
b/w "I'm Back to Stay" (Non-album track)
"How You Gonna Get Respect"
b/w "Teardrops on Your Letter"
Hank Ballard along with "The Dapps"
15
1969 "You're So Sexy"
b/w "Thrill on the Hill"
Hank Ballard along with "The Dapps"
"Are You Lonely for Me Baby"
b/w "With You Sweet Lovin' Self"
"Butter Your Popcorn"
b/w "Funky Soul Train" (from You Can't Keep a Good Man Down)
Non-album tracks
"Blackenized"
b/w "Come on Wit' It" (from You Can't Keep a Good Man Down)
1970 "Love Made a Fool of Me"
b/w "Sunday Morning Coming Down"
1972 "From the Love Side"
b/w "Finger Poppin' Time"
Hank Ballard and the Midnight Lighters
43
"Annie Had a Baby"
b/w "Teardrops on Your Letter"
Hank Ballard
"Finger Poppin' Time"
b/w "With Your Sweet Lovin' Self"
Hank Ballard
1974 "Let's Go Streaking"—Part 1
b/w Part 2
Hank Ballard
Hanging with Hank
1975 "Hey There Sexy Lady"
b/w Instrumental version of A-side
1979 "Freak Your Boom Boom"—Part 1
b/w Part 2
Non-album tracks
"–" denotes releases that did not chart.

References

  1. ^ a b "Hank Ballard". The Independent. March 4, 2003.
  2. ^ a b Gilliland, John (1969). "Show 20 – Forty Miles of Bad Road: Early '60s potpourri" (audio). Pop Chronicles. University of North Texas Libraries. Track 2.
  3. ^ . Bluesworld.com. Archived from the original on October 20, 2006. Retrieved December 7, 2012.
  4. ^ a b c Nite, Norm N. Rock On: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock n' Roll (The Solid Gold Years). Thomas Y. Crowell (1974), pp. 428–29. ISBN 0-690-00583-0.
  5. ^ Ward, Ed (2016). The History of Rock & Roll, volume one, 1920–1963. New York: Flatiron Books. p. 65. ISBN 978-1-250-07116-3.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on July 17, 2012. Retrieved January 12, 2013.
  7. ^ Leigh, Spencer (March 4, 2003). "Hank Ballard". The Independent. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
  8. ^ "Hank Ballard, Singer and songwriter, Is Dead". The New York Times. March 4, 2003. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
  9. ^ "The Midnighters: inducted in 2012". Rockhall.com. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
  10. ^ "Michigan Rock and Roll Legends - HANK BALLARD & THE MIDNIGHTERS". Michiganrockandrolllegends.com. Retrieved March 30, 2019.
  11. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2003). Top Pop Singles 1955–2002 (1st ed.). Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 36. ISBN 0-89820-155-1.
  12. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1996). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942–1995. Record Research. p. 20.

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Hank Ballard born John Henry Kendricks November 18 1927 March 2 2003 1 was an American singer and songwriter the lead vocalist of The Midnighters and one of the first rock and roll artists to emerge in the early 1950s He played an integral part in the development of the genre releasing the hit singles Work With Me Annie and answer songs Annie Had a Baby and Annie s Aunt Fannie with his Midnighters He later wrote and originally recorded in 1959 The Twist which was notably covered a year later by Chubby Checker this second version spreading the popularity of the dance 2 He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 Hank BallardIn 1954Background informationBirth nameJohn Henry KendricksBorn 1927 11 18 November 18 1927 1 Detroit Michigan U S DiedMarch 2 2003 2003 03 02 aged 75 Los Angeles U S GenresBlues rock and roll R amp B funkOccupation s Singer songwriter musicianInstrument s VocalsYears active1951 2003LabelsFederal King People Contents 1 Early years 2 Hank Ballard and the Midnighters 3 Later career 4 Death 5 Legacy 6 Discography 6 1 Solo albums 6 2 Singles 7 References 8 External linksEarly years EditBorn John Henry Kendricks in Detroit Michigan he and his brother Dove Ballard grew up and attended school in Bessemer Alabama after the death of their father citation needed He lived with his paternal aunt and her husband and began singing in church His major vocal inspiration during his formative years was the Singing Cowboy Gene Autry and in particular his signature song Back in the Saddle Again 3 Ballard returned to Detroit in his teens and later worked on the assembly line for Ford Hank Ballard and the Midnighters EditMain article The Midnighters In 1953 Ballard joined doo wop group the Royals which had previously been discovered by Johnny Otis and signed to Federal Records a division of King Records in Cincinnati Ballard joined Henry Booth Charles Sutton Sonny Woods and Alonzo Tucker in the group replacing previous singer Lawson Smith The Royals released Get It 1953 an R amp B song with possibly sexually oriented lyrics which some radio stations refused to play 4 although it still made it to number 6 on the Billboard R amp B chart The group then changed its name to the Midnighters to avoid confusion with the 5 Royales 5 In 1954 Ballard wrote a song called Work with Me Annie that was drawn from Get It 4 It became the Midnighters first major R amp B hit spending seven weeks at number 1 on the R amp B charts and also selling well in mainstream markets along with the answer songs Annie Had a Baby and Annie s Aunt Fannie all were banned by the FCC from radio air play 6 Their third major hit was Sexy Ways a song that cemented the band s reputation as one of the most risque groups of the time 4 They had four other R amp B chart hits in 1954 55 but no others until 1959 by which time the group was billed as Hank Ballard and The Midnighters with their label changed from Federal to King the parent label Between 1959 and 1961 they had several more both on the R amp B and Pop charts starting with Teardrops on Your Letter a number 4 R amp B hit in 1959 that had as its B side the Ballard written song The Twist A few months later Chubby Checker s cover version of the song went to number 1 on the pop charts It would return to the top of the charts again in 1962 2 the only song in the rock and roll era to reach number 1 in two different non consecutive years Ballard and the Midnighters had several other hit singles in 1962 including the Grammy nominated Finger Poppin Time 1960 and Let s Go Let s Go Let s Go 1960 which hit number 7 and number 6 respectively on the Billboard pop charts They did not reach the charts again after 1962 and dissolved in 1965 Later career EditAfter the Midnighters disbanded Ballard launched a solo career His 1968 single How You Gonna Get Respect When You Haven t Cut Your Process Yet was his biggest post Midnighters hit peaking at number 15 on the R amp B chart James Brown produced Ballard s 1969 album You Can t Keep a Good Man Down A 1972 single From the Love Side credited to Hank Ballard and the Midnight Lighters went to number 43 on the R amp B chart Ballard also appeared on Brown s 1972 album Get on the Good Foot on two tracks Recitation By Hank Ballard that features Ballard describing Brown and the album and Funky Side of Town in duet with James Brown One off sides Sunday Morning Coming Down and I m a junkie for my Baby s Love followed in the 70s He had some dancers out in the mid 70s like Hey There Sexy Lady and Let s Go Streaking recorded by Hank in the nude A beat ballad was also released Love On Love In 1979 he had moderate success with the disco number Freak Your Boom Boom During the 1960s Ballard s cousin Florence Ballard was a member of the Detroit girl group the Supremes 7 In the mid 1980s Ballard re formed The Midnighters and the group performed until 2002 Death EditOn March 2 2003 he died at age 75 of throat cancer in his Los Angeles home 8 He was buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Atlanta Georgia Legacy EditIn 1990 Ballard was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame the other Midnighters were inducted in 2012 9 In 2010 Hank Ballard amp The Midnighters were voted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame 10 Ballard was the great uncle of NFL player Christian Ballard citation needed Discography EditSolo albums Edit A Star in Your Eyes King Records 1964 You Can t Keep a Good Man Down King Records 1968 Hanging with Hank Stang Records 1976 Singles Edit Note Credited as Hank Ballard and the Midnighters unless stated otherwise Year Single A side B side Both sides from same album except where indicated Chart Positions AlbumUS Pop 11 US R amp B 12 1952 Every Beat of My Heart b w All Night Long The Royals Non album tracks Starting from Tonight b w I Know I Love You So The Royals Moonrise b w Fifth Street Blues Non album track The Royals Their Greatest Hits A Love in My Heart b w I ll Never Let Her Go The Royals Non album tracks Are You Forgetting b w What Did I Do The Royals 1953 The Shrine of St Cecelia b w I Feel So Blue The Royals Get It b w No It Ain t Non album track The Royals 6 Their Greatest Hits Hello Miss Fine b w I Feel That A Way from The Twistin Fools The Royals Non album tracks That s It b w Someone Like You The Royals 1954 Work with Me Annie b w Until I Die from The Twistin Fools Original pressings as by the RoyalsLater pressings as by the Midnighters 22 1 Their Greatest Hits Sexy Ways b w Don t Say Your Last Goodbye from Singin and Swingin The Midnighters 2 Annie Had a Baby b w She s the One The Midnighters 1 Annie s Aunt Fannie b w Crazy Loving Stay with Me The Midnighters 10 Stingy Little Thing b w Tell Them The Midnighters Singin and Swingin 1955 Moonrise b w She s the One The Midnighters Their Greatest Hits Ashamed of Myself b w Ring A Ling A Ling The Midnighters Singin and Swingin Why Are We Apart b w Switchie Witchie Titchie from Their Greatest Hits The Midnighters Mr Rhythm and Blues Henry s Got Flat Feet Can t Dance No More b w Whatsonever You Do from Singin and Swingin The Midnighters 14 Their Greatest Hits It s Love Baby 24 Hours A Day b w Looka Here from Let s Go Again The Midnighters 10 That Woman b w Give It Up from Mr Rhythm and Blues The Midnighters Let s Go Again Don t Change Your Pretty Ways b w We ll Never Meet Again from The Twistin Fools The Midnighters Rock and Roll Wedding b w That House on the Hill The Midnighters Singin and Swingin 1956 Partners for Life b w Sweet Mama Do Right from Singin and Swingin The Midnighters Volume 2 Open Up the Back Door b w Rock Granny Roll from Let s Go Again The Midnighters Early One Morning b w Tore Up Over You from Their Greatest Hits The Midnighters I ll Be Home Someday b w Come On and Get It from Let s Go Again The Midnighters Singin and Swingin 1957 Let Me Hold Your Hand b w Ooh Ooh Baby from Singin and Swingin The Midnighters Volume 2 E Basta Cosi b w In the Doorway Crying The Midnighters Is Your Love for Real b w Oh So Happy The Midnighters What Made You Change Your Mind b w Let Em Roll The Midnighters 1958 Daddy s Little Baby b w Stay By My Side The Midnighters Baby Please b w Ow Wow Oo Wee The Midnighters Let s Go Again1959 Teardrops on Your Letter 87 4 Singin and Swingin The Twist 28 16 Kansas City b w I ll Keep You Happy 72 16 The One and Only Sugaree b w Rain Down Tears Cute Little Ways b w House With No Windows I Could Love You b w Never Knew Mr Rhythm and Blues I Said I Wouldn t Beg You b w Look At Little Sister 1960 The Coffee Grind b w Waiting 21 Finger Poppin Time Original B side I Love You I Love You So o o Later B side I m Thinking of You from Spotlight on Hank Ballard 7 2 The Twist b w Teardrops on Your Letter Reissue 28 6 Singin and Swingin Let s Go Let s Go Let s Go b w If You d Forgive Me 6 1 Spotlight on Hank Ballard1961 The Hoochi Coochi Coo b w I m Thinking of You 23 3 Let s Go Again Where We Went Last Night b w Deep Blue Sea 39 17 Let s Go Again The Continental Walk b w What Is This I See 33 12 Dance Along The Switch A Roo 26 3 The Float 92 10 Nothing but Good 49 9 Keep On Dancing 66 Big Red Sunset b w Can t You See I Need a Friend I m Gonna Miss You b w Do You Remember from The Twistin Fools 1962 Do You Know How to Twist b w Broadway Hank Ballard 87 The Twistin Fools It s Twistin Time b w Autumn Breeze Jumpin Good Twistin Tonight b w I m Young from Dance Along I Want to Thank You b w Excuse Me Shaky Mae b w I Love and Care for You A Star In Your Eyes Bring Me Your Love b w She s the One from Their Greatest Hits Christmas Time for Everyone but Me b w Santa Claus Is Coming Non album tracks1963 All the Things in Life That Pleases You b w The Rising Tide The 1963 Sound I m Going Back to The House on the Hill b w That Low Down Move Walkin and Talkin b w How Could You Leave Your Man Alone It s Love Baby 24 Hours a Day b w Those Lonely Lonely Feelings A Star in Your Eyes I m Learning b w Buttin In from A Star in Your Eyes Jumpin 1964 These Young Girls b w I Don t Know How to Do but One Thing from A Star in Your Eyes Spotlight on Hank Ballard She s Got a Whole Lot of Soul b w Stay Away from My Baby from A Star In Your Eyes The One and Only Daddy Rolling Stone b w What s Your Name from Jumpin Dance Along Let s Get the Show on the Road b w A Winner Never Quits Those Lazy Lazy Days One Monkey Don t Stop No Show b w Watch What I Tell You 1965 Poppin the Whip b w You Just You Non album tracks1966 Sloop and Slide b w My Sun Is Going Down Togetherness b w I m Ready Dance with Me Annie b w He Came Along 1967 Dance Till It Hurtcha b w Here Comes the Hurt You re in Real Good Hands b w Unwind Yourself from You Can t Keep a Good Man Down Which Way Should I Turn b w Funky Soul Train You Can t Keep a Good Man Down1968 Come on Wit It b w I m Back to Stay Non album track How You Gonna Get Respect b w Teardrops on Your Letter Hank Ballard along with The Dapps 151969 You re So Sexy b w Thrill on the Hill Hank Ballard along with The Dapps Are You Lonely for Me Baby b w With You Sweet Lovin Self Butter Your Popcorn b w Funky Soul Train from You Can t Keep a Good Man Down Non album tracks Blackenized b w Come on Wit It from You Can t Keep a Good Man Down 1970 Love Made a Fool of Me b w Sunday Morning Coming Down 1972 From the Love Side b w Finger Poppin Time Hank Ballard and the Midnight Lighters 43 Annie Had a Baby b w Teardrops on Your Letter Hank Ballard Finger Poppin Time b w With Your Sweet Lovin Self Hank Ballard 1974 Let s Go Streaking Part 1b w Part 2Hank Ballard Hanging with Hank1975 Hey There Sexy Lady b w Instrumental version of A side 1979 Freak Your Boom Boom Part 1b w Part 2 Non album tracks denotes releases that did not chart References Edit a b Hank Ballard The Independent March 4 2003 a b Gilliland John 1969 Show 20 Forty Miles of Bad Road Early 60s potpourri audio Pop Chronicles University of North Texas Libraries Track 2 Hank Ballard profile Bluesworld com Archived from the original on October 20 2006 Retrieved December 7 2012 a b c Nite Norm N Rock On The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock n Roll The Solid Gold Years Thomas Y Crowell 1974 pp 428 29 ISBN 0 690 00583 0 Ward Ed 2016 The History of Rock amp Roll volume one 1920 1963 New York Flatiron Books p 65 ISBN 978 1 250 07116 3 The Midnighters Biography Archived from the original on July 17 2012 Retrieved January 12 2013 Leigh Spencer March 4 2003 Hank Ballard The Independent Retrieved April 25 2019 Hank Ballard Singer and songwriter Is Dead The New York Times March 4 2003 Retrieved August 20 2014 The Midnighters inducted in 2012 Rockhall com Retrieved August 20 2014 Michigan Rock and Roll Legends HANK BALLARD amp THE MIDNIGHTERS Michiganrockandrolllegends com Retrieved March 30 2019 Whitburn Joel 2003 Top Pop Singles 1955 2002 1st ed Menomonee Falls Wisconsin Record Research Inc p 36 ISBN 0 89820 155 1 Whitburn Joel 1996 Top R amp B Hip Hop Singles 1942 1995 Record Research p 20 External links EditA history of The Midnighters Allmusic profile Hank Ballard at Find a Grave Discography at Soulfulkindamusic Radio interview WFMU 1988 at the Wayback Machine archived June 26 2008 Hank Ballard Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hank Ballard amp oldid 1101042926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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