The Five Keys - This I Promise You The Blues Dont Care

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Review by Lisa Bickert

The album This I Promise You The Blues Dont Care by Five Keys is a masterpiece of blues music. The band's soulful vocals and skillful instrumentation create a mood that is both melancholic and uplifting. The album contains a mix of original compositions and covers of classic blues songs, all of which are performed with passion and conviction. The standout tracks include "I'll Never Stop Loving You," "I'm Alone Because I Love You," and "I'm So High." The album's production is excellent, with a clear and balanced sound that allows the listener to fully appreciate the nuances of the music. This I Promise You The Blues Dont Care is a must-have for any fan of blues music, and Five Keys has proven themselves to be one of the most talented and authentic blues bands of their generation.

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Artist: The Five Keys
Album: This I Promise You The Blues Dont Care
Rating: 1.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
This I Promise You2:20
The Blues Don't Care

Video

THIS I PROMISE YOU, The Five Keys, Capitol #3738 1957
THE BLUES DON'T CARE - THE FIVE KEYS

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Catalog Numbers

  • 45-CL 14756
  • F3738

Labels

Capitol Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Credits

RoleCredit
ConductorVan Alexander

Notes

Capitol 45-CL 14756, F 16475 45. Kahl Music. N.C.B. I am not certain which is the A/ B Side as neither is indicated on the record. 'The Blues Don't Care' states: '[...] with Orchestra and Chorus Conducted by Van Alexander'. 'This I Promise You' states: '[...] with Orchestra Conducted by Van Alexander'.

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Other: 45-CL 14756

About The Five Keys

American R&B and doo-wop group popular in the late 1950's. In 1949, brothers Rudy and Bernard West joined another set of singing brothers - Ripley and Raphael Ingram - to form The Sentimental Four, a gospel quartet. Inspired by the harmonies of The Mills Brothers and The Ink Spots, they soon began to shift toward R&B. The young foursome toured briefly with Miller's Brown-Skinned Models, an all-black revue that played fairs and carnivals. And they started winning local talent contests. Those victories led to a chance to perform at the Apollo Theatre in New York City. The singers won a contest there, too. And soon after, Los Angeles-based Aladdin Records signed the group. After a few lineup changes that included adding a fifth member, the combo renamed itself The Five Keys. "Ling, Ting, Tong," was a No. 28 pop hit in 1954. That was followed by the ballad "Out of Sight, Out of Mind," which reached No. 23 in 1956, and "Wisdom of a Fool," which hit No. 35 in 1957. But the group's influence was greater than the best-sellers would indicate. Before black groups started crossing over onto pop charts, The Five Keys had a powerful effect on R&B music - especially among vocal harmony acts. "One of the most popular, influential and beautiful-sounding R&B singing groups of the 1950s, The Five Keys were not only a link between the gospel/pop units of the '40s and the later R&B and rock groups, they led by example, having hits in R&B, rock 'n' roll, and pop before the decade was through," wrote Jay Warner in the Billboard Book of American Singing Groups.

Name Vars

  • 5 Keys
  • Five Keys
  • Keys
  • The 5 Keys
  • The Fantastic Five Keys
  • The Five Key's
  • The Keys

Members

  • Rudy West
  • Bernard West
  • Maryland Pierce
  • Ripley Ingram
  • Ramon Loper
  • Dickie Smith

Comments

Thanks for posting this exquisite ballad by the Five Keys, Ron! It received the following review in Billboard, June 24, 1957: "Slow ballad gets a light, expressive reading by the lead with excellent support from the group. Chorus and lush ork compliment nicely." Cash Box gave it a B (Very Good) rating on June 29 of the same week, commenting: "A slow rock ballad gets a sincere touch from the polished vocal combo. Approach and meaningful lines make it a natural for effective teen trade."
'RON' ,Sweet And Mellow.One Of The Best Doo Wop Groups. Rudy West What Can I Say !
?This is the most beautiful song I’ve ever heard. The words are wonderful?
I totally agree. %Rudy's voice is as pure as Nat King Coles was. And that, my friend, says a lot.
BEAUTIFUL
So, so, so good.
LOVE IT!!!!!!!
A great B Side...