With his gospel-inflected vocals, full of melismatic swoops and sighs, and a penchant for speeded-up jump blues songs with strong sax lines, Roy Brown created the very template for early rock & roll in the late 1940s and early '50s. This first installment in Classics Records' chronological survey of Brown's recorded work includes both sides of his rare first single, "Deep Sea Diver" b/w "Bye Baby Bye," cut for the Houston independent Gold Star Records in 1947, and then moves on to feature his initial sides for the Braun Brothers' DeLuxe Records imprint, the first of which was the seminal "Good Rockin' Tonight," which Wynonie Harris turned into a huge hit with a cover version. Brown wrote nearly all of his material, and the nascent roots of rock & roll are clearly outlined in his songs. That he is so little known to the public at large is a complete shame, particularly since many music historians have cited "Good Rockin' Tonight" as arguably the first true rock & roll record. If so, then this is where it all began. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
1947-1949
05/07/2002 | Classics R&b
All Music Guide Review
1947-1949 Track Listing
Credits of 1947-1949
- Frank Parker
- Drums
- Dave Penny
- Liner Notes
- Leroy "Batman" Rankins
- Bass, Baritone
- Tommy Shelvin
- Bass
- Clement Tervalone
- Trombone
- Walter Daniels
- Vocals
- Earl Barnes
- Sax (Tenor)
- Percy Gabriel
- Bass
- ONeil Jeromeas
- Piano
- Tony Moret
- Trumpet
- Robert Ogden
- Bass
- Edward Santineop
- Piano
- Louis Sargent
- Guitar
- Vens
- ?
- Earl M. Barnes & His Orchestra
- Performer
- Wallace Davenport
- Trumpet, Vocals
- Roy Brown
- Main Performer





















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