Friday, July 29, 2011
Jimmy Ricks & the Ravens - Green Eyes
The Ravens were an R&B vocal group. They were formed in 1945 by Jimmy Ricks and Warren Suttles. They were structurally similar to The Ink Spots, especially in their combination of high tenor (Maithe Marshall) and deep bass (Ricks), but their material was more varied, including elements of pop, jazz, R&B, and gospel styles. Although they had excellent lead tenors (Maithe Marshall, and later, Joe Van Loan), the Ravens primarily existed to showcase bass singer Jimmy "Ricky" Ricks. In this, they were so successful, that Ricks' voice became the standard against which every rhythm and blues bass was measured for the next generation. It is not an exaggeration to say that every aspiring rhythm and blues singer with a low voice wanted to sound like Ricks. His voice was so deep and rich, however, that few even came close; no one surpassed him. In spite of this, the Ravens had few chart hits, although they were very popular at appearances. The group's greatest successes were in the late 1940s, including covers of "Ol' Man River" (1947) and "Count Every Star" (1950). They had continued success into the 1950s, but Suttles left the group in 1954 and Ricks in 1955. The group continued on for some time thereafter, with various changes in personnel, but it was never as successful or influential as before. Ricks went on to a solo career, and was the vocalist for the Count Basie orchestra. He died on July 2, 1974. The Ravens were inducted into The Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1998.
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Jimmy, Maithe, Ollie, Leonard, and Warren brought us the vocal group phenomenon...I met them once backstage at a UGHA show in the Bronx...Jimmy had passed by then...and the thrill was incomparable...sort of like if today's baseball fans could meet Babe or Lou or Jimmy Foxx...God bless the Ravens and all their many, many fans!
ReplyDeleteJust curious--although they sang totally different types of music, how would you compare (as far as quality, etc.) Jummy Ricks with the great classical bass singer, paul Robeson?
ReplyDeleteI can remember this song from the Pad @ Ocean Drive,SC in 1955.The best shaggers danced to this and "I hear a Rhapsody" by Earl Bostic.Easily the best beach music.
ReplyDeleteThis song was still going strong at the Pad thru 68 at least. For a trip back, visit "Don't You Just Know It" and "Club Savoy" (Rockin Louie & the Mamma Jammers. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteUntil I heard this song I was under the impression that singers like Gerald Gregory (of The Spaniels) (PBUH) laid down the standard for bass singing in R&B. I am really learning alot about vocal groups in the golden era of R&B. Thank you for the post and info.
ReplyDeleteFatima, Everytime I hear this song I think of the little girl I met so long ago in bahia... My love for you has only grown my little Green Eyes.... Only you can make my dreams come true...
ReplyDeleteVery good family memories associated with this song - thanks so much for posting.
ReplyDeleteHow nice this song is and what a great bass singer Jimmy Ricks is! Lovely! Thanks for posting this!
ReplyDeletehey lili1916
ReplyDeleteyour welcome im sure
I kind of like it too
Hwaj5300
I first heard it on a record and swooned! Havnt been able to find it again til now.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting it.
Any songs by the Mask Man and the Agents kicking around? Hard to find as well.
Hey Thanks big time for the kind words
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Thanks Hwaj5300
WHAT A FANTASTIC POST ! Awesome vocals by the great Jimmy Ricks and marvelous backing singing all the way ! Where is the talent now ???? We need more of this kind of thing !
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Hwaj5300
So very nice clip! Thank you!
ReplyDelete@lili1916
ReplyDeleteThanks @lili1916
Hwaj5300
I want to send this to my SOUL MATE KIM. I will forever wait for you. I hope my time on earth isn't left waiting for you. To die alone is to have never lived.
ReplyDeleteLove this..
ReplyDelete@MRDOOWOP1
ReplyDeleteThanks so much
Hwaj5300
Oh yes great,great tune.what a wicked voice jimmy had.do love the ravens.great posting....!
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Hwaj5300
LOVE IT!
ReplyDelete@harptone55
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Hwaj5300
excellent vocal group. I'll have to look out for more Ravens.
ReplyDeleteTOO BAD AMERICAN IDOL IS SO SET ON HIGH TONE VOICES A BASS CANNOT COMPETEE NO MATTER HOW GOOD HE IS.
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ReplyDeleteIt is my ears opinion that GOOD is GOOD and this is good...Thanks
Hwaj5300