The Midnighters

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Sexy Ways 00:00 Tools
Work With Me Annie 00:00 Tools
Annie Had a Baby 00:00 Tools
Yes, Baby, I'm Scared 00:00 Tools
Work With Me, Annie 00:00 Tools
Sandy 00:00 Tools
Slow Walk 00:00 Tools
Troubled Soul 00:00 Tools
I Get the Blues 00:00 Tools
Jackson 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Stranger 00:00 Tools
River Banjo 00:00 Tools
Tokyo Train 00:00 Tools
Dorene 00:00 Tools
Don't Change Your Pretty Ways 00:00 Tools
Memphis Jail 00:00 Tools
Annie's Aunt Fannie 00:00 Tools
Just Can't Help Myself 00:00 Tools
Grubby Guitar 00:00 Tools
Now How You Gonna Act (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Too Far From Tallulah 00:00 Tools
Now how you gonna act 00:00 Tools
Take A Message, Darling 00:00 Tools
Fingertips 00:00 Tools
Rock And Roll Wedding 00:00 Tools
Never Thought (Back Again) (DJ Gollum Remix) 00:00 Tools
Never Thought (Back Again) (Disco Freak Increase Mix) 00:00 Tools
Sad Girl 00:00 Tools
Let 'Em Roll 00:00 Tools
c'mon baby let's shake it 00:00 Tools
Rock, Granny, Roll 00:00 Tools
Open Up The Back Door 00:00 Tools
Rockin' Romance 00:00 Tools
We'll Never Meet Again 00:00 Tools
Never Thought (Back Again) (Disco Freak Remix) 00:00 Tools
That Woman 00:00 Tools
Work with Me Annie - Annie Had A Baby 00:00 Tools
Finger Poppin' Time 00:00 Tools
Henry's Got Flat Feet 00:00 Tools
Tore Up Over You 00:00 Tools
Tainted Love 00:00 Tools
Daddy's Little Baby 00:00 Tools
She's the One 00:00 Tools
Kansas City 00:00 Tools
Don't Say Your Last Goodbye 00:00 Tools
It's Love Baby (24 Hours a Day) 00:00 Tools
Dreaming Casually 00:00 Tools
Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go 00:00 Tools
Never Thought (Back Again) (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
The Twist 00:00 Tools
Never Thought (Back Again) (DJ Gollum Remix Edit) 00:00 Tools
Siam 00:00 Tools
Work with me 00:00 Tools
Don't Go Away 00:00 Tools
2045504-1 00:00 Tools
Why Are We Apart 00:00 Tools
E Basta Cosi 00:00 Tools
That House on the Hill 00:00 Tools
Henry's Got Flat Feet (Can't Dance No More) 00:00 Tools
Crazy Loving (Stay With Me) 00:00 Tools
Baby Please 00:00 Tools
Looka Here 00:00 Tools
Ooh Bah Baby 00:00 Tools
Taco 00:00 Tools
Get It 00:00 Tools
Work With Me Annie (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Crazy Lovin' (Stay With Me) 00:00 Tools
Good Morning 00:00 Tools
Moonrise 00:00 Tools
Work With Me Annie/Annie Had A Baby 00:00 Tools
Its Love Baby 24 Hours A Day 00:00 Tools
Not Another One! 00:00 Tools
The Hoochi Coochi Band 00:00 Tools
Never Thought (Back Again) (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Give It Up 00:00 Tools
Finger Poppin Time 00:00 Tools
Sweet Mama, Do Right 00:00 Tools
Let Me Hold Your Hand 00:00 Tools
Partners For Life 00:00 Tools
Just Say Cunt 00:00 Tools
Work With Me Annie/Annie Had A Baby - The Midnighters 1954 00:00 Tools
Is Your Love For Real 00:00 Tools
Oh So Happy 00:00 Tools
Teardrops On Your Letter 00:00 Tools
Stingy Little Thing 00:00 Tools
Take A Message Darlin' 00:00 Tools
Giving up on Love 00:00 Tools
Never Thought (Back Again) (Disco Freak Remix) www.MegaMuza.net 00:00 Tools
Switchie Witchie Titchie 00:00 Tools
Never Thought (Back Again) (Discofreak Remix Edit) 00:00 Tools
Never Thought 00:00 Tools
Switchie Witchie 00:00 Tools
Thats All 00:00 Tools
That's All 00:00 Tools
In the Doorway Crying 00:00 Tools
Rock Granny Roll 00:00 Tools
Not Another One 00:00 Tools
Never Thought (Back Again) - DJ Gollum Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Never Thought - DJ Gollum Remix Edit 00:00 Tools
Rock These Blues Away 00:00 Tools
It'll Never Be over for Me 00:00 Tools
York - Planet Chill 2017 00:00 Tools
Don´t Change Your Pretty Ways 00:00 Tools
Until I Die 00:00 Tools
Annie Had A Baby [1ky6] 00:00 Tools
Annie Had A Baby Digitally Remastered 00:00 Tools
Cheating On Me 00:00 Tools
It's Shaking Time 00:00 Tools
The Hoochi Coochi Coo 00:00 Tools
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The backup group with R&B legend Hank Ballard, this Detroit band was initially called the Royals when they formed in 1952. Henry Booth, Charles Sutton, Lawson Smith, and Sonny Woods were the original lineup. Ballard replaced Smith in 1953 and became the lead singer. They became the Midnighters in 1954. The group disbanded temporarily in 1965, then reformed with Frank Stadford, Walter Miller, and Wesley Hargrove. This unit worked in the James Brown Revue for several years. Hank Ballard (born John Henry Kendricks) (November 18, 1927 - March 2, 2003) was an rhythm and blues singer, the lead vocalist of Hank Ballard and The Midnighters and one of the first proto-rock 'n' roll artists to emerge in the early 1950s. He played an integral part in the development of rock music, releasing the hit singles "Work With Me, Annie" and "Annie Had a Baby" with his Midnighters. He later wrote and recorded "The Twist", which was notably covered by Chubby Checker Born John Henry Kendricks in Bessemer, Alabama, Ballard grew up in Detroit, Michigan with relatives, where he began singing in church and later aspired to a career in music. In 1951, Ballard formed a doo wop group. He was discovered by Johnny Otis, of the Little Esther Revue, and was signed to sing with a group called The Royals, along with Henry Booth, Charles Sutton, Sonny Woods and Alonzo Tucker. The Royals had already signed to Federal Records in Cincinnati when Ballard joined. The group then changed its name to The Midnighters to avoid confusion with The "5" Royales. Sutton was replaced by Lawson Smith, while Thrasher was replaced by Sonny Woods. Tucker was replaced first by Arthur Porter and then by Cal Green. The group soon released "Get It" (1953), an R&B song with sexually oriented lyrics, which many radio stations refused to play. In 1954, Ballard wrote a song called "Work With Me Annie" that was drawn from "Get It". It became The Midnighters' first major R&B hit and also sold well in mainstream markets, along with the answer song "Annie Had a Baby". Their third major hit was "Sexy Ways," a song that cemented the band's reputation as one of the most risqué groups of the time. They are an illustration of why white radio stations tended to avoid playing songs by black R&B performers. For example, in the song "Open Up the Back Door", he sings a line "I want to make a little cream". They had four more R&B chart hits in 1954-55. The Midnighters continued releasing singles and albums, and also changed their name to "Hank Ballard and The Midnighters". Their label also changed to King. They had no hits in 1956-58. Then between 1959 and 1961 they had several more both on the R&B and Pop charts, including "Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go" and the Grammy-nominated "Finger Popping Time, which hit #6 and #7, respectively, on the Billboard Pop Top 10 . In 1959 Ballard's song "The Twist" was released as the B-side of "Teardrops on Your Letter". A year later Chubby Checker's cover version of the song went to #1 on the pop charts. (It would return to the top of the charts in 1962.) Though this brought about renewed interest in Ballard and The Midnighters for a time, this lasted for only a few years, and the group dissolved in 1965. Ballard tried to launch a solo career, working with James Brown. Though he later tried to re-form The Midnighters, the new lineups never achieved much success. In 1990 Ballard was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. On March 2, 2003, he died of throat cancer in his Los Angeles home, aged 76. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.