Number Ones
07/19/2005 | Geffen Records
Lyrics from Number Ones
All Music Guide Review
Number Ones is a fun sampling of 18 chart-toppers by Louis Jordan & His Tympany 5 recorded for Decca between 1942 and 1950. These songs dominated the Billboard R&B charts (or jukebox race charts as they were known then) between 1942 and 1950. Number Ones includes the original versions of such early R&B tracks as "Caldonia," "Beans and Corn Bread," "Saturday Night Fish Fry," "Buzz Me," "Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens," and "Jack, You're Dead!" Granted, this was the prime era of Louis Jordan's jump blues hitmaking, but it isn't a good place to start for those unfamiliar with his joyous work. Unfortunately, timeless favorites like "Five Guys Named Moe," "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby?," and "Let the Good Times Roll" have been excluded. The single-disc 1977 MCA compilation The Best of Louis Jordan still contains the best and most well-rounded selections. ~ Al Campbell, All Music Guide
Number Ones Track Listing
Credits of Number Ones
- James Wright
- Sax (Tenor)
- Walter Martin
- Drums
- Andy McKaie
- Compilation Producer
- Al Morgan
- Bass
- Joe Morris
- Drums
- Eddie Roane
- Trumpet, Vocals
- Doug Schwartz
- Digital Remastering
- Jesse "Po" Simpkins
- Bass
- Arnold Thomas
- Piano
- Vic Lourie
- Clavecin
- Alex "Razz" Mitchell
- Drums
- Gene Sculatti
- Liner Notes
- Bob Mitchell
- Trumpet
- Rebecca Meek
- Design
- Freddie Simon
- Sax (Tenor)
- Rossiere "Shadow" Wilson
- Drums
- James "Ham" Jackson
- Guitar (Electric)
- Harry Dial's Blusicians
- Maracas
- Eddie Johnson's Crackerjacks
- Sax (Tenor)
- Adam Abrams
- Production Coordination
- Ryan Null
- Photo Coordination
- Ramon Galbert
- Product Manager
- Harold Mitchell
- Trumpet
- Wild Bill Davis
- Piano, Arranger
- William Austin
- Piano
- Dallas Bartley
- Bass
- Bob Bushnell
- Bass
- Eddie Byrd
- Drums
- Colin Escott
- Photography
- Milt Gabler
- Producer, A&R
- Leonard Graham
- Trumpet
- Carl Hogan
- Guitar (Electric)
- Aaron Izenhall
- Trumpet, Vocals, Duet
- Josh Jackson
- Sax (Tenor)
- Wilmore Slick Jones
- Drums
- Bill Doggett
- Piano, Arranger
- Bill Jennings
- Guitar (Electric)
- Louis Jordan
- Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor), Vocals













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