Sonny Thompson
Sonny Thompson (probably August 23, 1916 – August 11, 1989),[1] born Alfonso Thompson[2][3] or Hezzie Tompson,[1] was an American R&B bandleader and pianist, popular in the 1940s and 1950s.
Biography
[edit]There is some uncertainty over Thompson's origins, as well as his birth name. Researchers Bob Eagle and Eric LeBlanc indicate that he was born in 1916 in Wilkinson County, Mississippi,[1] but other sources state that he was born in 1923, either in Mississippi[4] or in Chicago.[2][5]
He began recording in 1946, and in 1948 achieved two number one R&B chart hits on the Miracle label – "Long Gone (Parts I and II)" and "Late Freight", both featuring saxophonist Eddie Chamblee.[2] "Long Gone", sold in excess of one million copies.[6] The follow-ups "Blue Dreams" and "Still Gone" also reached the R&B chart.[2] By 1952 he had moved on to King Records, where he worked in A&R and as a session musician and arranger.[7] At King, he had further R&B Top 10 successes with the singer Lula Reed, the biggest hit being "I'll Drown in My Tears". Thompson married Reed sometime in the early 1950s. He continued to work as a session musician, and to perform with Reed into the early 1960s. He also had success as a songwriter, often co-writing with blues guitarist, Freddie King.
Thompson died in 1989 in Chicago.[4]
The Killer Blues Headstone Project placed a headstone for Sonny Thompson at Homewood Memorial Gardens in Homewood, IL in October 2024
Discography
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Original 10" shellac (78rpm) and 7" vinyl (45rpm) releases
[edit]MIRACLE releases:
- 108 Sonny's Blues* // Screamin' Boogie ---by Dick Davis and Orchestra featuring Sonny Thompson (*vocal by Sonny)
- 109 Memphis Train // Benson Jump ---by Dick Davis and Orchestra featuring Sonny Thompson
- 123 If I Didn't Have You** // Palmer's Boogie ---by Sonny Thompson Orchestra (**vocal by Gladys Palmer; "Palmer's Boogie" is a piano duet between Sonny and Gladys)
- 124 Tears Follow My Dreams*** // Moon Is On My Side ---by Sonny Thompson with the Sharps and Flats [Arvin Garrett-guitar/Leroy Morrison-bass/Thurman "Red" Cooper-drums] (***vocal by Browley Guy)
- 126 Long Gone (Pt. 1) // Long Gone (Pt. 2)+ ---by Sonny Thompson with the Sharps and Flats (+featuring Eddie Chamblee-tenor sax)
- 127 In The Rain** // Just Boogie (AKA "Deadline Boogie") ---by Sonny Thompson with the Sharps and Flats (**vocal by Gladys Palmer)
- 128 Late Freight (AKA "Creepin'")+ // Sonny's Return (AKA "House Full Of Blues" or simply "Blues") ---by Sonny Thompson Quintet (+featuring Eddie Chamblee-tenor sax)
- 131 Blue Dreams+ // Blues On Rhumba ---by Sonny Thompson and Orchestra (+featuring Eddie Chamblee-tenor sax)
- 139 Still Gone (Pt. 3) // Still Gone (Pt. 4) ---by Sonny "Long Gone" Thompson and Orchestra
- 146 Dreaming Again // Backyard Affair ---by Sonny Thompson and Orchestra
- 148 Sonny Claus Blues* // Not On A Xmas Tree ---by Sonny Thompson and Orchestra (*vocal by Sonny)
OLD SWING MASTER (or simply 'MASTER') release:
- 1011 The Fish (Pt. 1) // The Fish (Pt. 2) ---by Sonny Thompson and His Orchestra
KING releases:
- 4345 Sugar Cane // I'm Coming Back Home To Stay^ (^vocal by band ensemble)
- 4364 After Sundown // Frog Legs
- 4384 Nightfall // Palmetto
- 4399 Blues For The Night Owls // Harlem Rug Cutter
- 4431 Smoke Stack Blues // Uncle Sam Blues* (*vocal by Jesse Edwards)
- 4438 Long Gone (Pt. 1) // Long Gone (Pt. 2) ---reissue of Miracle 126
- 4446 Gone Again Blues // Jumping With The Rhumba* (*vocal by Jesse Edwards)
- 4470 Blue Piano** // Sunshine Blues (**vocal by Royal Trent)
- 4488 Mellow Blues (Pt. 1) // Mellow Blues (Pt. 2) (featuring Robert Hadley-tenor sax on both sides)
- 4527 I'll Drown In My Tears*** // Clang, Clang, Clang (***vocal by Lula Reed)
- 4541 Let's Call It A Day*** // Blues Mambo (***vocal by Lula Reed)
- 4554 Real, Real Fine (Pt. 1) // Real, Real Fine (Pt. 2)
- 4595 Chloe // Last Night*** (***vocal by Lula Reed)
- 4613 Clean Sweep // Insulated Sugar+ (+vocal by Rufus Junior)
- 4639 Low Flame // Waiting To Be Loved By You*** (***vocal by Lula Reed)
- 4657 Let's Move // My Heart Needs Someone+ (+vocal by Rufus Junior)
- 4678 Pastry // I Hope You Love Me Too+ (+vocal by Rufus Junior)
- 4698 Things Ain't What They Used To Be // So-o-o Good
- 4712 Down In The Dumps // I Ain't No Watch Dog++ (++vocal by Paul Tate)
- 4718 Single Shot // I'm Beggin' And Pleadin'++ (++vocal by Paul Tate)
- 4729 Cotton Ball (Pt. 1) // Cotton Ball (Pt. 2) (featuring David Bubba Brooks-tenor sax on both sides)
- 4746 Cat On The Keys (Pt. 1) // Cat On The Keys (Pt. 2)
- 4791 Behind The Sun (Pt. 1) // Behind The Sun (Pt. 2)
- 4809 First Base // Lonely Moon
- 4899 I'll Drown In My Tears // Let's Call It A Day ---reissues of King 4527A and 4541A
- 4992 Low Down // Lost In This Great Big City++ (++vocal by Paul Tate)
- 5055 Gum Shoe+++ // Stop, Come See Me++ (++vocal by Paul Tate; +++featuring King Curtis-tenor sax)
- 5396 The Duck Walk // Swinging Shepherd Blues
CHART releases:
- 611 It's Love, It's Love // Mexico Bound (vocal by The Champions "vocal group" on both sides)
- 612 Slow Rock (Pt. 1) // Slow Rock (Pt. 2) (featuring David Bubba Brooks-tenor sax on both sides)
- 618 Bus Ride // Foot Stompin' (featuring David Bubba Brooks-tenor sax on both sides)
- 620 The Same Old Story // Pay Me Some Attention (vocal by The Champions "vocal group" on both sides)
- 630 Bus Ride // Foot Stompin' (featuring David Bubba Brooks-tenor sax on both sides) ---reissue of Chart 618
- 631 Come On // Big Bad Beulah (vocal by The Champions "vocal group" on both sides)
- 633 Juke Joint (Pt. 1) // Juke Joint (Pt. 2)
- 637 Drive In // Drive Out
- 642 Candy (Pt. 1) // Candy (Pt. 2)
- 645 Hi-Ho // Day Break Blues
- 648 Caribbean Cruise // Night Watch
Original 7" vinyl EP releases
[edit]- Sonny Thompson, Vol. 1 (King KEP-209, 1952) -song titles: Mellow Blues (Pt. 2); Sugar Cane // Long Gone (Pt. 2); Real, Real Fine (Pt. 2)
- Sonny Thompson, Vol. 2 (King KEP-264, 1953) -song titles: I'll Drown In My Tears (vocal by Lula Reed); Let's Call It A Day (vocal by Lula Reed) // Low Flame; Chloe
- Sonny Thompson, Vol. 3 (King KEP-273, 1954) -song titles: Blues For The Night Owls; Blues Mambo // Clean Sweep; Down In The Dumps
- Sonny Thompson, Vol. 4 (King KEP-274, 1954) -song titles: Let's Move; Single Shot // Sunshine Blues; Frog Legs
- Sonny Thompson, Vol. 5 (King KEP-275, 1954) -song titles: Things Ain't What They Used To Be; So-o-o Good // Clang, Clang, Clang; Pastry
Original 12" vinyl LP releases
[edit]- Moody Blues (Play Only After Midnight) (King LP-568, 1958) -song titles: Long Gone (Pt. 1); Long Gone (Pt. 2); After Sundown; Low Down; Blues For The Night Owls; Cotton Ball (Pt. ?); Sunshine Blues; Behind The Sun (Pt. ?) // Mellow Blues (Pt. ?); So-o-o Good; Pastry; Low Flame; Nightfall; Lonely Moon; Gone Again Blues; Down In The Dumps
- Mellow Blues For The Late Hours (16 Instrumentals) (King LP-655, 1959) -song titles: Mellow Blues (Pt. 1); Palmetto; Clang, Clang, Clang; Sugar Cane; Cat On The Keys (Pt. 1); Cat On The Keys (Pt. 2); Cotton Ball (Pt. 1); Single Shot // Smoke Stack Blues; Real, Real Fine (Pt. ?); Let's Move; Behind The Sun (Pt. ?); Blues Mambo; First Base; Gum Shoe; Frog Legs
As sideman
[edit]With Howlin' Wolf
- Message to the Young (Chess, 1971)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Eagle, Bob; LeBlanc, Eric S. (2013). Blues – A Regional Experience. Santa Barbara: Praeger Publishers. p. 192. ISBN 978-0313344237.
- ^ a b c d Whitburn, Joel (1996). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-1995. Record Research. p. 443.
- ^ Robert Pruter and Robert L. Campbell, The Sultan label. Campber.people.clemson.edu, Retrieved October 13, 2016
- ^ a b Rock, Doc. "The Dead Rock Stars Club – New Entries". Thedeadrockstarsclub.com. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
- ^ "Sonny Thompson – Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
- ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 46. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
- ^ Randy McNutt, King Records of Cincinnati, Arcadia Publishing, 2009, p.30
- 1916 births
- 1989 deaths
- People from Centreville, Mississippi
- Songwriters from Mississippi
- American bandleaders
- Rhythm and blues pianists
- Musicians from Mississippi
- 20th-century American pianists
- American male pianists
- 20th-century American male musicians
- American male songwriters
- 20th-century American songwriters