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Dick Penner

Allen Richard "Dick" Penner (born 1936 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American retired professor of English, who, while in college in 1955, co-composed, with Wade Lee Moore "Ooby Dooby," which was recorded and released by Wade Moore and Rod Barkley. The song was later given away and became a rockabilly hit for Roy Orbison.[1] Penner also had been a singer, guitar player, and recording artist.

In 1956, Penner switched from country music to rock & roll. That same year, he and Wade Moore (born November 15, 1934, in Amarillo, Texas) formed a duo and recorded for Sun Records. The duo was known as "Wade & Dick—The College Kids." Wade & Dick recorded three songs (with guitarist Don Gililland), "Wild Woman," "Don't Need Your Lovin'," and "Bop Bop Baby," which was included on the album Walk the Line, the soundtrack of the eponymous film biography of Johnny Cash. Penner recorded four on his own (with guitarist "Gypsy" Bob Izer). All four songs exhibited a hard, youthful edge that was targeted towards the then new teen market. Penner's four singles — (i) "Move Baby Move," (ii) "Fine Little Baby," Sun 615a, and (iii) "Cindy Lou," and (iv) "Honey Love" Sun 282 consisted of both Rockabilly and ballads. The songs did not rise to the popularity of "Ooby Dooby;" which reached a formidable level on the national charts in Orbison's hands and, eventually, became regarded as a classic of the genre. Moore was in business following his college graduation. After receiving his M.A. from North Texas State, Penner earned a Ph.D. from the University of Colorado. He was a professor of English at the University of Tennessee for thirty-two years until his retirement in 1990. Penner authored three academic books, his favorite being Fiction of the Absurd.[2]

Compositions edit

By Dick Penner & Wade Moore

  • "Ooby-Dooby," Allen Richard Penner & Wade Lee Moore (BMI) (written February 1955)
  • "Bop Bop Baby," Allen Richard Penner & Wade Lee Moore (BMI)

By Dick Penner

  • "Cindy Lou," Allen Richard Penner (BMI) (1957)
  • "Your Honey Love," Allen Richard Penner (BMI) (1957)
  • "Someday Baby," Allen Richard Penner
  • "Don't Need Your Lovin' Baby," Allen Richard Penner (BMI)
  • "Move Baby Move," Allen Richard Penner (BMI)
  • "Fine Little Baby," Allen Richard Penner (BMI)
  • "When Will You Love Me?" (BMI)
  • "Wild Woman" (BMI)

"Ooby Dooby" edit

In 1954, Penner had enrolled at the University of North Texas where he met Wade Moore. They composed "Ooby Dooby" in February 1955. Penner and Wade had taken a six-pack of beer onto the flat roof of their Lambda Chi fraternity house and wrote "Ooby Dooby" in a matter of minutes. Wade Moore later recorded a version of "Ooby Dooby" with Rod Barkley. After the recording of "Ooby Dooby" Rod Barkley quit the music business and moved back to his hometown of Gruver, Texas.

Roy Orbison, then a student at North Texas and friend, became aware of the song and, sometime late in 1955, recorded a demo of it, together with “Hey, Miss Fannie”,[3] with his band, the Wink Westerners, at the Jim Beck Studio in Dallas, and sent it to Columbia Records. Columbia was not interested in Orbison, but pitched the song to Sid King and the Five Strings, a band from Denton, Texas, who recorded it on March 5, 1956, in Dallas.[4]

A second recording of "Ooby Dooby" by Orbison took place at the Norman Petty studios in Clovis, New Mexico and according to the authorised biography of Roy Orbison, this recording was Orbison's first record, released on Je-Wel 101 in March 1956.[5]

On March 20, 1956,[6] a Roy Orbison session was set at Sam Phillips' Sun Studio, 706 Union Avenue, Memphis and "Ooby Dooby" was released yet again on Sun 242. By June 1956, the single had climbed to 59 on Billboard's Hot 100 and soon thereafter, sold over 250,000 copies.[7]

Orbison's version was featured in the movie Star Trek: First Contact as the favorite song on the jukebox of Zefram Cochrane (James Cromwell); played by Cochrane while meeting with the Vulcans who landed on Earth after detecting his first warp flight, the song is the first element of Human culture shared with an alien race.

The song has been covered by several other artists, including Creedence Clearwater Revival, on their album Cosmo's Factory.

Selected discography edit

Wade & DickThe College Kids

1) Sun Records No. 269 (released May 27, 1957)
"Bop Bop Baby" (BMI U-250)
backed with ("bw") "Don't Need Your Lovin' Baby" (BMI U-251)
2) Sun Records (released 1956)
"Bop Bop Baby" (alternate version) (BMI U-250)
backed with ("bw") "Wild Woman"

Dick Penner

1) Sun Records No. 615 (1957)
"Move Baby Move" (BMI)
backed with ("bw") Fine Little Baby (BMI)
2) Sun Records No. 282
"Your Honey Love" (BMI U-278)

'Recordings of "Ooby-Dooby"

Track list includes "Ooby Dooby"

Audio samples edit

  • Wade and Dick, The College Kids, Bop Bop Baby on YouTube

Education edit

Penner graduated from Sunset High School (1954) in the North Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas. Penner earned a Bachelor of Arts in English (1958) and a master's degree in English (1967) from the University of North Texas. In 1957, while working on his undergraduate degree, Penner was inducted into Blue Key, a national honor fraternity.[8] After earning his master's degree, Penner taught English at North Texas. In the fall of 1961, Penner began teaching English at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree in English from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1965, whereupon, he became an instructor of English at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.[9]

Family edit

First marriage

On June 10, 1961, Penner married Janice Carolyn Gilley in Denton, Texas.[10] Janice was born January 2, 1937, in Dallas, Texas, and died October 26, 2004, in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Dick and Jan have two sons, Richard Lee Penner of Charlotte, NC and Gregory Joseph Penner of Knoxville, TN.

Academic publications edit

References edit

  1. ^ Directory of American Scholars, Eighth edition, Vol 2, English, Speech, & Drama, R.R. Bowker, New York (1982)
  2. ^ Bruce L. Eder (1955– ), Biography: Dick Penner, allmusic
  3. ^ Orbison, Alex; Orbison, Roy; Orbison, Wesley (October 17, 2017). The Authorized Roy Orbison. Center Street. ISBN 9781478976554.
  4. ^ Billy Poore, Rockabilly: A Forty-Year Journey, pg. 120, Hal Leonard Corporation (June 1, 1998)
  5. ^ Orbison, Roy Jr. (2017). The authorized Roy Orbison. Orbison, Wesley,, Orbison, Alex,, Slate, Jeff (Second ed.). New York: Center Street. p. 245. ISBN 9781478976547. OCLC 1017566749.
  6. ^ Orbison, Roy Jr (2017). The Authorized Roy Orbison. Orbison, Wesley,, Orbison, Alex,, Slate, Jeff (First ed.). New York: Center Street. p. 50. ISBN 9781478976547. OCLC 1017566749.
  7. ^ Orbison, Roy Jr. (2017). The authorized Roy Orbison. Orbison, Wesley,, Orbison, Alex,, Slate, Jeff (Second ed.). New York: Center Street. p. 51. ISBN 9781478976547. OCLC 1017566749.
  8. ^ Blue Key Member, The Dallas Morning News, May 4, 1957
  9. ^ Sunset Grad Gets Ph.D. at Boulder, The Dallas Morning News, September 15, 1965
  10. ^ Mr. Penner, Bride Go to New Boulder Home, The Dallas Morning News, June 11, 1961

External links edit

  • Dick Penner biography

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Allen Richard Dick Penner born 1936 in Chicago Illinois is an American retired professor of English who while in college in 1955 co composed with Wade Lee Moore Ooby Dooby which was recorded and released by Wade Moore and Rod Barkley The song was later given away and became a rockabilly hit for Roy Orbison 1 Penner also had been a singer guitar player and recording artist In 1956 Penner switched from country music to rock amp roll That same year he and Wade Moore born November 15 1934 in Amarillo Texas formed a duo and recorded for Sun Records The duo was known as Wade amp Dick The College Kids Wade amp Dick recorded three songs with guitarist Don Gililland Wild Woman Don t Need Your Lovin and Bop Bop Baby which was included on the album Walk the Line the soundtrack of the eponymous film biography of Johnny Cash Penner recorded four on his own with guitarist Gypsy Bob Izer All four songs exhibited a hard youthful edge that was targeted towards the then new teen market Penner s four singles i Move Baby Move ii Fine Little Baby Sun 615a and iii Cindy Lou and iv Honey Love Sun 282 consisted of both Rockabilly and ballads The songs did not rise to the popularity of Ooby Dooby which reached a formidable level on the national charts in Orbison s hands and eventually became regarded as a classic of the genre Moore was in business following his college graduation After receiving his M A from North Texas State Penner earned a Ph D from the University of Colorado He was a professor of English at the University of Tennessee for thirty two years until his retirement in 1990 Penner authored three academic books his favorite being Fiction of the Absurd 2 Contents 1 Compositions 2 Ooby Dooby 3 Selected discography 4 Audio samples 5 Education 6 Family 7 Academic publications 8 References 9 External linksCompositions editBy Dick Penner amp Wade Moore Ooby Dooby Allen Richard Penner amp Wade Lee Moore BMI written February 1955 Bop Bop Baby Allen Richard Penner amp Wade Lee Moore BMI By Dick Penner Cindy Lou Allen Richard Penner BMI 1957 Your Honey Love Allen Richard Penner BMI 1957 Someday Baby Allen Richard Penner Don t Need Your Lovin Baby Allen Richard Penner BMI Move Baby Move Allen Richard Penner BMI Fine Little Baby Allen Richard Penner BMI When Will You Love Me BMI Wild Woman BMI Ooby Dooby editIn 1954 Penner had enrolled at the University of North Texas where he met Wade Moore They composed Ooby Dooby in February 1955 Penner and Wade had taken a six pack of beer onto the flat roof of their Lambda Chi fraternity house and wrote Ooby Dooby in a matter of minutes Wade Moore later recorded a version of Ooby Dooby with Rod Barkley After the recording of Ooby Dooby Rod Barkley quit the music business and moved back to his hometown of Gruver Texas Roy Orbison then a student at North Texas and friend became aware of the song and sometime late in 1955 recorded a demo of it together with Hey Miss Fannie 3 with his band the Wink Westerners at the Jim Beck Studio in Dallas and sent it to Columbia Records Columbia was not interested in Orbison but pitched the song to Sid King and the Five Strings a band from Denton Texas who recorded it on March 5 1956 in Dallas 4 A second recording of Ooby Dooby by Orbison took place at the Norman Petty studios in Clovis New Mexico and according to the authorised biography of Roy Orbison this recording was Orbison s first record released on Je Wel 101 in March 1956 5 On March 20 1956 6 a Roy Orbison session was set at Sam Phillips Sun Studio 706 Union Avenue Memphis and Ooby Dooby was released yet again on Sun 242 By June 1956 the single had climbed to 59 on Billboard s Hot 100 and soon thereafter sold over 250 000 copies 7 Orbison s version was featured in the movie Star Trek First Contact as the favorite song on the jukebox of Zefram Cochrane James Cromwell played by Cochrane while meeting with the Vulcans who landed on Earth after detecting his first warp flight the song is the first element of Human culture shared with an alien race The song has been covered by several other artists including Creedence Clearwater Revival on their album Cosmo s Factory Selected discography editWade amp Dick The College Kids 1 Sun Records No 269 released May 27 1957 Bop Bop Baby BMI U 250 backed with bw Don t Need Your Lovin Baby BMI U 251 dd 2 Sun Records released 1956 Bop Bop Baby alternate version BMI U 250 backed with bw Wild Woman dd Dick Penner 1 Sun Records No 615 1957 Move Baby Move BMI backed with bw Fine Little Baby BMI dd 2 Sun Records No 282 Your Honey Love BMI U 278 dd Recordings of Ooby Dooby Single Wade Moore amp Rod Barkley with B Side When Will You Love Me 1955 Album Roy Orbison at the Rock House Sun Records 1961 Track list includes Ooby Dooby The Teen Kings 1956 Janis Martin 1956 Creedence Clearwater Revival July 25 1970 Charlie Feathers 1977 Los Super Ratones 1993 Elizabeth Mitchell December 2002 Audio samples editWade and Dick The College Kids Bop Bop Baby on YouTubeEducation editPenner graduated from Sunset High School 1954 in the North Oak Cliff area of Dallas Texas Penner earned a Bachelor of Arts in English 1958 and a master s degree in English 1967 from the University of North Texas In 1957 while working on his undergraduate degree Penner was inducted into Blue Key a national honor fraternity 8 After earning his master s degree Penner taught English at North Texas In the fall of 1961 Penner began teaching English at the University of Colorado at Boulder He earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree in English from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1965 whereupon he became an instructor of English at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville 9 Family editFirst marriage On June 10 1961 Penner married Janice Carolyn Gilley in Denton Texas 10 Janice was born January 2 1937 in Dallas Texas and died October 26 2004 in Charlotte North Carolina Dick and Jan have two sons Richard Lee Penner of Charlotte NC and Gregory Joseph Penner of Knoxville TN Academic publications editAllen Richar Penner PhD Fielding and Cervantes The Contribution of Don Quixote to Joseph Andrews and Tom Jones dissertation University of Colorado at Boulder 1965 Allen Richard Penner Alan Sillitoe Twayne Publishers 1972 Allen Richard Penner Fiction of the Absurd Pratfalls in the Void a critical anthology New American Library 1980 Allen Richard Penner Countries of the mind the fiction of J M Coetzee Greenwood Press 1989 Allen Richard Penner Illuminations Knoxville Tennessee 2001 References edit Directory of American Scholars Eighth edition Vol 2 English Speech amp Drama R R Bowker New York 1982 Bruce L Eder 1955 Biography Dick Penner allmusic Orbison Alex Orbison Roy Orbison Wesley October 17 2017 The Authorized Roy Orbison Center Street ISBN 9781478976554 Billy Poore Rockabilly A Forty Year Journey pg 120 Hal Leonard Corporation June 1 1998 Orbison Roy Jr 2017 The authorized Roy Orbison Orbison Wesley Orbison Alex Slate Jeff Second ed New York Center Street p 245 ISBN 9781478976547 OCLC 1017566749 Orbison Roy Jr 2017 The Authorized Roy Orbison Orbison Wesley Orbison Alex Slate Jeff First ed New York Center Street p 50 ISBN 9781478976547 OCLC 1017566749 Orbison Roy Jr 2017 The authorized Roy Orbison Orbison Wesley Orbison Alex Slate Jeff Second ed New York Center Street p 51 ISBN 9781478976547 OCLC 1017566749 Blue Key Member The Dallas Morning News May 4 1957 Sunset Grad Gets Ph D at Boulder The Dallas Morning News September 15 1965 Mr Penner Bride Go to New Boulder Home The Dallas Morning News June 11 1961External links editDick Penner biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dick Penner amp oldid 1188599379 Ooby Dooby, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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