Baby Huey & The Baby Sitters

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Hard Times 03:16 Tools
Running 00:00 Tools
Listen to Me 06:40 Tools
A Change Is Going To Come 00:00 Tools
California Dreamin' 00:00 Tools
Mama Get Yourself Together 06:12 Tools
Mighty Mighty 02:43 Tools
One Dragon Two Dragon 04:06 Tools
Hard Times (LP Version) 03:14 Tools
Hard Times - LP Version 2006 Remastered 03:14 Tools
Monkey Man 02:33 Tools
Hard Times (LP Version) (2006 Remastered) 03:19 Tools
Messin' With The Kid 02:45 Tools
Hard Times (Baby Huey & The Babysitters) 03:21 Tools
Hard Times - 2006 Remastered 02:45 Tools
Hard Times - LP Version 02:45 Tools
California Dreamin' (LP Version) 04:47 Tools
Listen To Me (LP Version) 06:40 Tools
Running (LP Version) 03:38 Tools
A Change Is Going To Come (LP Version) 09:28 Tools
Listen To Me - LP Version 09:28 Tools
Mama Get Yourself Together (LP Version) 06:13 Tools
Mighty Mighty (LP Version) 02:48 Tools
Messin´with the Kid 00:00 Tools
A Change Is Going to Come - LP Version 06:13 Tools
California Dreamin' - LP Version 06:13 Tools
One Dragon Two Dragon (LP Version) 04:03 Tools
Mighty Mighty - LP Version 04:03 Tools
Mighty Mighty Children (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Running - LP Version 04:03 Tools
Mama Get Yourself Together - LP Version 00:00 Tools
Mighty Mighty Children 02:45 Tools
A Change Is Gonna Come 00:00 Tools
Mighty Mighty (Mighty Mighty Children Part 2) 02:47 Tools
Mighty Mighty (Alias Mighty Mighty Children (Part 2) 02:45 Tools
One Dragon Two Dragon - LP Version 02:47 Tools
Running (Previously Unissued Mono Edit) 02:52 Tools
Hard Times (Previously Unissued Mono Edit) 03:20 Tools
Hard Times-(w Baby Huey & The Babysitters) 02:52 Tools
Mighty Mighty Children, Pt. 2 02:48 Tools
Just Being Careful 00:00 Tools
Hard Times - LP Version 2006 Remastered 03:20 Tools
Hard Times (2006 Remastered Version) 00:00 Tools
Mighty Mighty Children, Pt. 1 02:28 Tools
Running (previously unissued) 02:52 Tools
Hard Times (previously unissued) 03:20 Tools
01. Hard Times 03:20 Tools
california dreamin 03:20 Tools
Hard Times - Baby Huey & The Baby Sitters 03:19 Tools
Hard Times [LP Version] 03:15 Tools
Mighty Mighty Children pt1 02:29 Tools
A Change Is Going To Come [LP Version] 02:29 Tools
Mighty Mighty (Live) 02:29 Tools
A Change Is Going to Come - Baby Huey & The Baby Sitters 02:29 Tools
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Baby Huey & the Babysitters was a soul band hailing from Gary, Indiana. The band, founded in 1963, was the idea of organist / trumpeter Melvyn Jones and guitarist Johnny Ross. James Ramey was their front man, and he adopted the stage name of "Baby Huey" (after the cartoon/comic book character Baby Huey). They were well known on the club scene in Chicago. The group came into being as a result of Johnny Ross; Melvyn Jones (later to be known as Melvyn "Deacon" Jones); and James Ramey getting together. In the beginning they would practice in the sound-proof room at the home of Melvyn Jones. The room was built for Melvyn and his drummer brother, Harold Jones, to practice in. During their early career they recorded four songs released on singles between 1964 and 1966: "Monkey Man," "Messin' with the Kid," "Just Being Careful," and "Beg Me." They went to Paris, France to play at the coming out party for the daughter of the Baron de Rothschild. In 1966 they were added to the client roster of Capitol Booking. Billboard, in its May 17, 1969 issue, reported that the band was due to appear on the Merv Griffin Show (May 21). By 1970, most of the original Babysitter members had left and had been replaced by new personnel. Melvyn Jones was one of the last original founding members to leave. Ramey died on October 28, 1970. He was in the midst of recording the band's debut album for the Curtom label. The album that was released posthumously only featured some songs by the Babysitters. The rest were with Curtom session musicians. The Babysitters re-formed, briefly, to play at Ramey's funeral. Manager Marv Stuart would later take some former members, including Dave Cook, to form Goliath with Chaka Khan. Melvyn Jones joined The Impressions touring band, and became A&R man for Curtom Records. He also worked with Freddie King and John Lee Hooker. He later came to be known as Melvyn "Deacon" Jones. He died in 2017 in Hollywood, California. Johnny Ross recorded some singles, and had his own cable television show, he died in 2006. Dennis Moore, the original drummer, killed himself after coming back from Vietnam, having lost his ability to play drums. Because he had dropped out of school to go to Paris with the band, he had lost his draft exempt status, and had been drafted. Past members Original line up early-mid 1960s Baby Huey : lead vocals (James Ramey, 17 August 1944 - 28 October 1970) Johnny Ross : lead guitar (May 28, 1942 – February 9, 2006) Melvyn Jones : trumpet and organ (December 12, 1943 – July 6, 2017) Larry Sales : bass guitar Dennis Moore : drums Added later Byron Watkins : saxophone Charles Clark : saxophone Late 1960s members James Ramey (Baby Huey): lead vocals Melvyn Jones : keyboards Othello Anderson : flute Rene Smith : percussion Byron Watkins : tenor saxophone Rick Marcotte : trumpet Alton Littles : trumpet Danny O'Neil : guitar Dave Cook : organ Dan Alfano : bass guitar Plato Jones : bongos Additional personnel Jack Renee : unknown instrument Philip Henry : unknown instrument Moose (nickname): Drums Discography (partial) "Just Being Careful" / "Messin' with the Kid" .... Shann 73924 (1965) "Just Being Careful" / "Messin' with the Kid" ....USA 801 (1965) "Monkey Man" / Messin' with the Kid" .... St. Lawrence 1002 (1965, white label only) "Monkey Man" / "Beg Me" ....St. Lawrence 1002 (1965, issued on both blue and white label) "Monkey Man" / "Messin' with the Kid" .... Satellite 2013 (1967) "Mighty Mighty Children Pt I" / "Mighty Mighty Children Pt II" .... Curtom CR 1939 (1971) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.