The Bobbettes - Oh My Papa I Cried

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Review by ubaidulla poomangalam

The Bobbettes' "Oh My Papa I Cried" is a soulful and emotional album that showcases the group's impressive vocal range and powerful harmonies. Released in 1961, the album features a mix of upbeat tracks and ballads that explore themes of love, heartbreak, and family.

One standout track is the album's title song, "Oh My Papa I Cried," which tells a heart-wrenching story of a daughter's love for her father. The Bobbettes' vocals are haunting and soulful, conveying the emotion of the lyrics with ease.

Another standout track is "I Shot Mr. Lee," a catchy and upbeat tune that tells the story of a woman who takes revenge on her cheating lover. The song's playful lyrics and catchy melody make it a standout track on the album.

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Artist: The Bobbettes
Album: Oh My Papa I Cried
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Oh My Papa2:11
I Cried2:25

Video

Oh My Papa The Bobbettes '61 King 5490
I Cried - The Bobbettes '1960 Galliant 1006

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Catalog Numbers

1006

Labels

Galliant

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • Single
  • 45 RPM

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerTeddy Vann

Notes

  • A Side Publeshed by Shapiro Bernstein
  • B Side Published by XXX Music Corp.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (A Side): G-7015
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side): G-7017
  • Rights Society: BMI

About The Bobbettes

The R&B New York girl group called "The Harlem Queens" in 1955 . Two years later, The Queens took the supposedly less-provocative name, "The Bobbettes" at the insistence of their new label, Atlantic Records. Soon again The Bobbettes were forced by Atlantic to whitewash their first hit, "Mr. Lee" turning a song about how much they hated the school principal into a song of endearment. After producing a couple duds, The Bobbettes were let go from Atlantic and they were free to move back toward their original grittier style born of the playground and the projects. In 1960, they released the excellent track, "I Shot Mr. Lee" which gives some insight into what they actually thought of their principal. A year later, they released the track "I Don't Like It Like-That

Name Vars

  • Bobbettes
  • Bobettes
  • The Bobbettes - 1981
  • The Bobbettes 1981
  • The Bobbettes/1986
  • The Bobbetts
  • The Bobettes
  • ÜÙÃÄ

Aliases

  • Sophisticated Ladies
  • Soul Angels

Members

  • Helen Gathers
  • Emma Ruth Pought
  • Jannie Pought
  • Laura Webb
  • Reather Dixon
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Summary by ubaidulla poomangalam

"Oh My Papa I Cried" is a must-listen for fans of classic soul and R&B. The Bobbettes' powerful vocals and emotional lyrics make this album a timeless classic that still resonates with listeners today.

Comments

you have a wonderfull collection
did you shoot papa like mr. lee
Better than Eddie fisher
NICE!
This is great