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ERNIE FREEMAN-NOW & THEN THERES A FOOL SUCH AS I



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Ernie Freeman (born 16 August 1922, Cleveland, Ohio - died 16 May 1981, Hawaii[1]) was an American pianist and arranger.
In 1935 he began playing in local Cleveland area nightclubs, and also formed a classical music trio for local social functions with his father and his sister Evelyn. Around 1939, he and Evelyn formed a new band, The Evelyn Freeman Swing Band, with fellow teenagers from Cleveland Central High School. Evelyn played piano, while Ernie played saxophone and also began writing arrangements for the band. The band began a regular engagement at the Circle Ballroom in Cleveland, and broadcast shows for WHK radio station. In 1942, most of the band, apart from Evelyn, joined the US Navy together, and became the first all-black Navy Band, called "The Gobs Of Swing", with Ernie as its leader.[2]
After leaving the Navy in 1945 Ernie entered the Cleveland Institute of Music and then moved to New York City. After a spell as arranger for Woody Herman he joined the Ernie Fields Orchestra, playing the piano. Other members of the band included saxophonists Earl Bostic and Plas Johnson, guitarist René Hall, and drummer Earl Palmer. In 1951 Freeman also began playing with the Billy Hadnott Sextet, but left in 1954 to form his own combo with Johnson, Palmer and guitarist Irving Ashby. In 1955 they released their first record, "No No Baby" on the Middle-Tone label. They also recorded with a vocal group, The Voices, who included Bobby Byrd and Earl Nelson of The Hollywood Flames (and later Bob & Earl).[2]
Freeman played on numerous early rock and R &B sessions in Los Angeles, California in the 1950s, particularly on the Specialty, Modern, and Aladdin labels, as well as for white artists such as Duane Eddy and Bobby Vee. He played piano on The Platters' "The Great Pretender" in 1955, and began releasing a number of instrumental records of his own. These included "Jivin' Around" (#5 on the R&B chart in 1956), and his cover version of Bill Justis' "Raunchy", his biggest solo success, which reached #4 on the pop chart and #1 on the R&B chart in 1957.
In 1958 The Ernie Fields Orchestra, including Freeman, became the house band for the newly formed Rendezvous record label. In 1961, with Palmer, Johnson and René Hall, they began recording as B. Bumble and the Stingers, and Freeman played piano on their first hit, "Bumble Boogie" (but not their later hit, "Nut Rocker"). He also performed with and arranged for The Routers and their parallel group The Marketts.[2]
He continued a successful session career in the 1960s, appearing on material by Frank Sinatra ("Strangers in the Night", Grammy Award in 1967), Connie Francis ("Jealous Heart", "Addio, mi' amore"), Dean Martin, and Petula Clark ("This is My Song", "For Love"), and becoming musical director with Reprise Records.
In 1970 he contributed string arrangements to Simon and Garfunkel's Bridge Over Troubled Water album, before his retirement later in the decade. He died in 1981.[2]


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I do not if I have ... ( 3 months ago by jtls8)
I do not if I have heard him sing this or not? This
is a great song! Like it very MUCH*****`S
Good morning Marcus ... ( 3 months ago by sherrilynn115oo)
Good morning Marcus!! This was very enjoyable!! Love the string section in there!! LOLL Had to listen twice!!
Sure glad you like ... ( 3 months ago by oldcountrytunes)
Sure glad you like Ernie's version of the song.
Glad you like it ... ( 3 months ago by oldcountrytunes)
Glad you like it Sherri. Good that you dropped by. I try to add a little variety ever now and then. The spice of life or something crazy like that!!! LOL!!!
Array ( 3 months ago by oldstewball)
Good Morning
oldcountrytunes...
This was a real find! I definately need to add this one to my collection...for the instrumentals are are stunniningly crisp and tight. Many thanks for the great upload,marc.
Peace,
Stewball
Array ( 3 months ago by chopard111)
MUAH!!!!!!!!!!!
lovely and sweet.
thanks
Glad you like it. ... ( 3 months ago by oldcountrytunes)
Glad you like it. You are welcome.
Glad you like it, ... ( 3 months ago by oldcountrytunes)
Glad you like it, Max. I may post one or two more by Ernie. And another one or two by Bill Black.
Where's Elvis, When ... ( 3 months ago by xrayit)
Where's Elvis, When You Need Him?
This is nice Marc , ... ( 3 months ago by geena6)
This is nice Marc , just soft & soothing. Thanku.
Just look for him. ... ( 3 months ago by oldcountrytunes)
Just look for him. He's all over YT.
Thanks, Geena. ( 3 months ago by oldcountrytunes)
Thanks, Geena.
Funnily enough ... ( 3 months ago by davie12)
Funnily enough Petula Clark recorded this in French as "Prends Mon Coeur". Later as you said, she worked with Ernie Freeman in Hollywood.
This is off an old ... ( 3 months ago by oldcountrytunes)
This is off an old album that was strictly instrumentals of country/western songs that Ernie did. I do not know the year it was published but he may have got the idea from Petula.
Very nice! My ... ( 1 month ago by xevcosmo)
Very nice! My favorite version of this beautiful song is the Tommy Edwards version it is just as nice as this. Thank you for sharing this rare gem!
Elvis had a very ... ( 1 month ago by oldcountrytunes)
Elvis had a very good version as did Hank Snow. There were many others that had terrific versions. Glad you like this one and thanks for commenting.
Glad you like it. ... ( 1 week ago by oldcountrytunes)
Glad you like it. Ernie really is a good talent.



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