- Saturday Night Fish Fry
"Saturday Night Fish Fry" is a
popular song , best known through the version recorded byLouis Jordan and HisTympany Five .The single was a big hit, topping the
R&B chart for 12 weeks in late1949 . It also reached #21 on the national chart, a rare accomplishment for a "race record " at that time (although the very popular Jordan had already had earlier crossover hits). Jordan'sjump blues combo was one of the most successful acts of its time, and its loose and streamlined style of play was highly influential."Saturday Night Fish Fry" was first recorded by
Eddie Williams and His Brown Buddies, which featured the talk-singing vocals ofEllis Walsh . The act had recently had a #2 R&B hit with the song "Broken Hearted", and "Fish Fry" was intended to be the band's followup. However, the acetate for the Williams band version found its way to Louis Jordan's agent, and as Williams later recalled, "They got theirs out there first."However, Jordan also reconfigured the song, taking a refrain that had been intermittent in Wiliams' version-- "And it was rockin', it was rocking, you never seen such scuffling and shuffling 'til the break of dawn"-- and refocusing it as the recording's hook, singing it twice after every other verse. The Jordan band also dropped the shuffling rhythm of the Eddie Williams original, accelerating the pace into a raucous, rowdy jump
boogie-woogie arrangement.The recording, which ran longer than a standard side of a 78 record, was broken into two halves, one on either side of the release. The song's lyrics are in the first person, and describe two itinerant musicians going to a fish fry on
Rampart Street inNew Orleans, Louisiana . The scene becomes a wild party that is raided by the police, and the narrator ends up spending the night in jail.Jordan's "Saturday Night Fish Fry" has been called one of the
first rock and roll record s.Chuck Berry was quoted as saying, "To my recollection, Louis Jordan was the first one that I hear play rock and roll."Fact|date=September 2007 The number has since been covered by many other artists, includingPinetop Perkins andB.B. King . Jordan himself re-recorded the song in 1973 for an album entitled "I Believe In Music ".It was used as opening and closing music to a BBC comedy show "
Saturday Night Fry " withStephen Fry .
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