I was 17 and bought my first guitar (1956 Fender Tele & Pro Amp) & was learning guitar in 1958 I would play along with Hank Ballard & the Midnighters records for hours - - My band got our first "gig" playing 2 hours Friday & 2 hours Saturday nights - we were "The Vibrants" and played R&R for an hour, and Jelly (J.R.) Sanders Band played country music for an hour at the Pumpkin Center Barn just a few miles west of Bakersfield CA,1959. I would sing the "Annie" songs, Hank Ballard etc. and Elvis, Chuck Berry, etc. . I finally moved to L.A. area & left country music & Bakersfield behind. . until Waylon, Willie, Merle, etc. introduced "Outlaw" country . .
I bought the single of this on Federal Records when I was 12 or so, in 1971, and it seemed like an ancient record then (yet it was only 15 years old or so) and I loved it so much that I started buying all the Hank Ballard singles I could find. It was like finding a seven course meal in a world of snack food.
+RaananVolesPianist.. Ha ha! I'm more concerned about my own potty mouth around kiddos. But no, she's incredibly wonderful person; Very real & down to earth.
Hank Ballard, had a 2nd group of "Midnighters" after he separated from the original "Midnighters". I knew Hank Ballard and all the members of the second group of "Midnighters" who sang with him longer than the original group. Of that 2nd "Midnighters" group only two members are still alive, Eddie Stovall and Charles Eugene Hudson. They are singing with him in this video left to right, Charles Eugene Hudson, James Dorsey, & Eddie Stovall.
I was just a kid when this came out...what a song...Hank Ballard and his Annie songs were way ahead of their time...just like Little Richard when he sang "Good Golly Miss Molly"
Got my hide tanned for listening to this and its spin off, "Annie had a Baby". I was a little kid and had no idea what all of the fuss was about. Now you know where the term rock and roll came from and what it meant originally.
HANK BALLARD & THE MIDNIGHTERS PERFORMED AT MY WHITE ELEPHANT CLUB IN 1960 - HEAR 5 UNRELEASED ALBUMS OF THE WORLD'S MOST AMAZING RECORDS AT "BOB MACK PLAYS RARE PITTSBURGH DOO WOP" NOW ON UA-cam #
I was only 10 when this song played on the juke box at Maddox Park swimming pool...and the teenagers would dance..dirty to this music...I loved it...and all the other songs that followed this one. What a great time to be alive..
I too listened to that juke box, also Moseley Park, Adams Park, Oakland City Park. You must be in Atlanta. I lived there from 1948 to 1956 and have fond memories of those swimming pools as a young person. When you could ride your bike to any of them, and have no fear like todays children live with.
I had the pleasure of singing with these guys for awhile around 1988. Hank was recording a comeback album and they needed a background singer that could sing high tenor and soprano notes. The two guys on the right in the background recruited me and I recorded a couple songs with them but the album was never released. I'm pretty sure Hank's new wife, who was helping him with his comeback, was killed in an auto accident in New York not too long after that. I'm sure that had something to do with him putting off the return to the spotlight......
Work with me Annie, Annie had a baby was banned from our local radio station when I was a kid.(in Calif. no less) Had know idea what the song was about at the time..just loved the music and still do. These guys were GREAT..Rock N Roll..nothing like it..
this song led to annie had ababy.if im right hank was the first inductee to the rock an roll hall of fame for starting rock and rolls popularity and of course writing recording and originating the biggest dance craze of all time the twist.
Used to sing this song with the Holidays at the old Tramend Lounge in Cleveland. Followed it up with "Annie had a Baby" and then I was done for the night. Not a good singer, but the crowd enjoyed it.
So, sad that so many modern -day, Black people don't realize our history, & how socially evolutionary our fore-fathers, such as Mr. Ballard were, & are.
This was aired on the David Sanborn Show somewhere between 1988 - 1990, per my husband Charles Eugene Hudson who is singing as a Midnighter on the video.
Love it. You never heard it on top-40 radio of course -- "gimme all my meat" -- although a version "Dance With Me Henry," some melody, by some lame white chick, did become popular.
+John Bohr "Dance with me Henry", written by Johnny Otis, Hank Ballard and Etta James, was recorded in'55 as an answer to this song.Etta James is neither a white chick nor lame. Originally called "Roll with me Henry", it was banned on most stations and even after the title was changed it was shunned by some stations.
+David Hobbs Oh but there was a sanitized version by Georgia Gibbs so John Bohr is right. You know that's what they did then. Lame Pat Boone tried to cover most all of Little Richard, for example.
Yes it is. Marcus Miller on bass, Hiram Bullock on guitar, Omar Hakim on drums. This performance is from a ca. 1989 episode of Night Music, hosted by David Sanborn.
Killer backing band!! Hank you were the man!
Real mega talent. This is when people could really sing. They didn't need to be pitch corrected by computers like today.
I was 17 and bought my first guitar (1956 Fender Tele & Pro Amp) & was learning guitar in 1958 I would play along with Hank Ballard & the Midnighters records for hours - - My band got our first "gig" playing 2 hours Friday & 2 hours Saturday nights - we were "The Vibrants" and played R&R for an hour, and Jelly (J.R.) Sanders Band played country music for an hour at the Pumpkin Center Barn just a few miles west of Bakersfield CA,1959. I would sing the "Annie" songs, Hank Ballard etc. and Elvis, Chuck Berry, etc. . I finally moved to L.A. area & left country music & Bakersfield behind. . until Waylon, Willie, Merle, etc. introduced "Outlaw" country . .
We danced to his music in the 1950's. Loved their sound.... Thanks for putting this online for those who loved the music.
I bought the single of this on Federal Records when I was 12 or so, in 1971, and it seemed like an ancient record then (yet it was only 15 years old or so) and I loved it so much that I started buying all the Hank Ballard singles I could find. It was like finding a seven course meal in a world of snack food.
Hey jim banner this record came out in 1954 and I bought it in 1955 I’m 76 😎
His daughter is my kid's teacher. She's absolutely awesome! I only recently figured out who this guy was...and thus who she is. I'm in awe.... :)
+sasquishing If the lyrics of his songs are any indication, better be careful what she's teaching him!
+RaananVolesPianist.. Ha ha! I'm more concerned about my own potty mouth around kiddos. But no, she's incredibly wonderful person; Very real & down to earth.
THANKS so much for posting this video of a legend! Sad that only 38k views are here. One of the very few pioneers who started Rock and Roll
Hank Ballard, had a 2nd group of "Midnighters" after he separated from the original "Midnighters". I knew Hank Ballard and all the members of the second group of "Midnighters" who sang with him longer than the original group. Of that 2nd "Midnighters" group only two members are still alive, Eddie Stovall and Charles Eugene Hudson. They are singing with him in this video left to right, Charles Eugene Hudson, James Dorsey, & Eddie Stovall.
I was just a kid when this came out...what a song...Hank Ballard and his Annie songs were way ahead of their time...just like Little Richard when he sang "Good Golly Miss Molly"
ohhhhhh god this is the most awesome song in the universe thanks nipsipone thanks friend
Got my hide tanned for listening to this and its spin off, "Annie had a Baby". I was a little kid and had no idea what all of the fuss was about. Now you know where the term rock and roll came from and what it meant originally.
HANK BALLARD & THE MIDNIGHTERS PERFORMED AT MY WHITE ELEPHANT CLUB IN 1960 - HEAR 5 UNRELEASED ALBUMS OF THE WORLD'S MOST AMAZING RECORDS AT "BOB MACK PLAYS RARE PITTSBURGH DOO WOP" NOW ON UA-cam #
I was only 10 when this song played on the juke box at Maddox Park swimming pool...and the teenagers would dance..dirty to this music...I loved it...and all the other songs that followed this one. What a great time to be alive..
I too listened to that juke box, also Moseley Park, Adams Park, Oakland City Park. You must be in Atlanta. I lived there from 1948 to 1956 and have fond memories of those swimming pools as a young person. When you could ride your bike to any of them, and have no fear like todays children live with.
I had the pleasure of singing with these guys for awhile around 1988. Hank was recording a comeback album and they needed a background singer that could sing high tenor and soprano notes. The two guys on the right in the background recruited me and I recorded a couple songs with them but the album was never released. I'm pretty sure Hank's new wife, who was helping him with his comeback, was killed in an auto accident in New York not too long after that. I'm sure that had something to do with him putting off the return to the spotlight......
I do you believe that this was the very first Hank Ballard song I heard. Then came sexy ways and Annie had a baby can’t work no more.
Work with me Annie, Annie had a baby was banned from our local radio station when I was a kid.(in Calif. no less) Had know idea what the song was about at the time..just loved the music and still do. These guys were GREAT..Rock N Roll..nothing like it..
I't was banned here in Cleveland,also....
So good so good!
Hank Ballard & Midnighters...my oh my forever!
this song led to annie had ababy.if im right hank was the first inductee to the rock an roll hall of fame for starting rock and rolls popularity and of course writing recording and originating the biggest dance craze of all time the twist.
Used to sing this song with the Holidays at the old Tramend Lounge in Cleveland. Followed it up with "Annie had a Baby" and then I was done for the night. Not a good singer, but the crowd enjoyed it.
These guys knew how to perfom! I used to check them out at "Castle Farms" In Cincinnati,Ohio back in the earky sixties!
This is great! Thanks!
So, sad that so many modern -day, Black people don't realize our history, & how socially evolutionary our fore-fathers, such as Mr. Ballard were, & are.
thank you for posting this
Really good live performance
great song keep it comeing
So good so good so good...oooh weee!
Yeah! I was 10 when this was barred from radio! Let's get it while getting is good.!!
The great Buddy Guy was the original lead guitar player for the Midnighters.
Wow, Buddy Guy was the original lead guitar for Hank... did not know that, but not surprisign I guess. Thanks.
GREAT!
Still sounds great after all these years,. What memories this brings back.
. . . saw him in a dinner club like setting back in the early 90'z
WARNING: Real musicians hub right here...
Yeah mwn
Just heard Aaron Neville sing this tune on Prairie Home Companion.
Buddy Guys book brought me here.
After all that Workin" Annie had a Baby.!!!
"Annie's Answer" featuring the El Dorados (of Crazy Little Mama) says, "I ain't had no baby!!"
what happened to Doug Clark& the Hot nuts ?
This band sounds like they did all the music for John Candy's movies
Anyone know what show this aired on and what year?
It's from a show called Night Music, from about '89. The whole show is on YTube, and is fab.
This was aired on the David Sanborn Show somewhere between 1988 - 1990, per my husband Charles Eugene Hudson who is singing as a Midnighter on the video.
Love it. You never heard it on top-40 radio of course -- "gimme all my meat" -- although a version "Dance With Me Henry," some melody, by some lame white chick, did become popular.
+John Bohr "Dance with me Henry", written by Johnny Otis, Hank Ballard and Etta James, was recorded in'55 as an answer to this song.Etta James is neither a white chick nor lame. Originally called "Roll with me Henry", it was banned on most stations and even after the title was changed it was shunned by some stations.
+David Hobbs Oh but there was a sanitized version by Georgia Gibbs so John Bohr is right. You know that's what they did then. Lame Pat Boone tried to cover most all of Little Richard, for example.
My apologies. Thanks for the enlightenment.
Hiram Bullock on guitar?
his son was in argent
Is that Marcus Miller on the bass?
And Omar Hakim on drums
Yes it is. Marcus Miller on bass, Hiram Bullock on guitar, Omar Hakim on drums. This performance is from a ca. 1989 episode of Night Music, hosted by David Sanborn.
WRONG! The original guitar player was Alonzo Tucker...then Arthur Porter...then Cal Green...then Billy Davis
Was he blind or was that just a look
Just a look