Scatman Crothers Discography

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Scatman Crothers
Big Ben Sings
Release Date 1973
Label Universal Distribution
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It's somewhat ironic that the late Scatman Crothers is primarily remembered as a character actor given that he spent the majority of his career as a musical performer, even earning his stage name for his skills as a scat singer. To its credit, his lone Motown LP, Big Ben Sings, avoids the pop covers and contemporary hits common among comeback efforts of its kind, instead resurrecting the postwar jazz and R&B approaches on which Crothers' reputation rests. A charming, lighthearted record split between golden oldies like &"God Bless the Child" and original compositions including &"Waiting for My Baby" and &"Wondering," it's a lively evocation of an era long gone by, most notable for Crothers' inimitably wily and wizened vocals. Jason Ankeny, Rovi


Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1I'm the Melody ManHendricks, Lunceford, Oliver
2Elaine, ElaineCrothers, Charles
3I Found SomeoneBrooks
4God Bless the ChildHoliday, Herzog
5Nobody Knows WhyCrothers, Callender
6Dead Man's BluesEmbree
7Waiting for My BabyCrothers
8How Long, How Long BluesCarr
9Kansas CityLeiber, Stoller
10Tell Me How Long the Train's Been GoneBrooks, Nemo
11WonderingCrothers
12Until the Real Thing Comes AlongCahn, Chaplin, Holiner, Nichols, Freeman
13Hey Lawdy MamaReed



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