Dinah Washington, part 2 – 1947-49 today on The Juke In The Back!
The Juke In The Back” focuses on the “soul that came before rock n’ roll,” the records that inspired Elvis, Buddy Holly, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and countless others.
Dinah Washington was more than just the “Queen of The Jukeboxes,” “Queen Of The Blues” and any other prestigious but vacant title you could pin on her. Dinah was the real deal. As one of the best selling artists of the 20th Century, Dinah was no pop sensation or flash in the pan. She was a consummate artist, who developed a playful, yet serious style of phrasing all her own. This week, Matt The Cat continues to honor the great Dinah Washington with part 2 of our multi-part series on “The Queen.”
Part 2 picks up in 1947 and begins with Dinah’s first charting hit for Mercury Records, the Fats Waller tune, “Ain’t Misbehavin’.” From there, she had a string of hits that peaks in 1948 with “Am I Asking Too Much,” her first #1 record. Her second #1 comes in 1949 with the jumpin’ “Baby Get Lost.” We’ll also hear Dinah’s interpretation of other classics, “I Sold My Heart To The Junkman” and “It’s Too Soon To know.”
Matt The Cat focuses on many Dinah Washington singles that rarely receive airplay these days as well as “Long John Blues,” which continues to be heard and make heads turn. We leave Dinah in 1949, but will pick it up next week with part 3 of our mammoth “Juke In The Back” series on Dinah Washington.
Join Matt the Cat for Juke in the Back, this afternoon at 03:00 PM Eastern, after "The Lost Lennon Tapes" with Elliot Mintz and before "Only The 80s" with Anne Cosgrove, on Mushroom FM, the home of the fun guys, making four decades of magic mushroom memories!