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Bobby Charles
Roots Music / Folk Rock / Funk

your name has such a pleasant sound



New Orleans, Louisiana
United States

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Member Since6/27/2007
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   About Bobby Charles
More successful as a songwriter than a singer, Bobby Charles was nonetheless an important contributor to Louisiana music in both respects. He authored several hits for key artists in the early days of rock & roll (including Bill Haley and Fats Domino), and although he recorded mostly in obscurity, he emerged as one of the founding fathers of swamp pop.

Robert Charles Guidry was born February 21, 1938, in the Cajun-country town of Abbeville, LA, and grew up listening to traditional Cajun music. As a teenager, he discovered rock & roll and rhythm & blues, and began singing with a band called the Cardinals, who performed at local dances. During this period, he wrote a song called "See You Later, Alligator," which particularly impressed a Crowley, LA, record-store owner who happened to know Chess Records founder Leonard Chess. The young singer auditioned over the phone and was rewarded with a recording session at the legendary Cosimo's studio in New Orleans. After hearing the single version of "See You Later, Alligator," Chess signed Guidry (by some accounts, not realizing he was a white Cajun) and soon shortened his name to the less regional Bobby Charles. Chess released "See You Later, Alligator" as Charles' debut single in 1955, and he toured behind it after graduating from high school. While it connected with R&B audiences, the song didn't become a big pop hit until 1956, when Bill Haley covered it for a national best-seller. Charles scored another minor hit that year with "Time Will Tell," and stayed with Chess through 1957, recording R&B singles that even at this stage were already infused with a Cajun musical sensibility.

In 1958, Charles moved to Imperial and cut several more singles through the next year. Although he was silent for a few years after cutting a one-off cover of "Goodnight Irene" for Farie in 1959, Charles' reputation as a songwriter continued to grow. In 1960, Fats Domino took "Walking to New Orleans" into the Top Ten, and Clarence "Frogman" Henry did likewise early the following year with "(I Don't Know Why I Love You) But I Do." Charles subsequently recorded sides for Hub City (1963), Jewel (1964), and Paula (1965), by which time he was experimenting with country music.

With little commercial success of his own, Charles drifted away from the music business for a while. He returned in 1972 on the Bearsville label and cut a self-titled album (his first full-length) that was co-produced by the Band's Rick Danko. In fact, the majority of the Band appeared on the record as supporting musicians, as did Dr. John, David Sanborn, and Amos Garrett. In spite of considerable critical acclaim, Bobby Charles didn't sell very well, and after recording with Paul Butterfield in 1973, a disenchanted Charles again retreated from music. He appeared with the Band in their 1976 concert film The Last Waltz, joining them on-stage for one song of their final performance. The following year, he returned to Bearsville and recorded another album with Spooner Oldham on piano, but the project was never released.

Charles kept quiet for most of the next decade, returning in 1986 with a couple of singles on the Rice n' Gravy label, plus a European-only album called Clean Water in 1987. In the meantime, his songs had been recorded by numerous artists from the worlds of blues, rock, country, and soul; a partial list includes Joe Cocker, Delbert McClinton, Lou Rawls, Ray Charles, Tom Jones, Kris Kristofferson, Rita Coolidge, Etta James, Junior Wells, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Bo Diddley, David Allan Coe, and even UB40. In 1995, Charles signed with the Canadian blues and roots label Stony Plain and released a new album, Wish You Were Here Right Now, which consisted of sessions from 1992-1993 plus selections from a 1984 jam session at Willie Nelson's studio. In addition to Nelson, guests included Neil Young, Fats Domino, and slide ace Sonny Landreth. A follow-up, Secrets of the Heart, appeared in 1998, but Charles returned to rural Cajun country to live the quiet life, supported by his songwriting royalties; he also became a local environmental activist. His excellent Bobby Charles album has been reissued several times (including once in 1988 under the title Small Town Talk, its most famous composition).

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May 4 2009 10:21 PM

Hey There Bobby Charles
Just wanted to let you know that Kaura is now on Twitter at www.twitter.com/kauraband Be sure to follow them if you are on Twitter and you can keep up to date with news on their new album, new video, and shows this summer.
They are also on Facebook, just search for Kaura and become a fan. We have posted some exclusive studio and live videos and photos up there already. Thanks for the support! Betania KAURA Street Team
mike pedril

mike pedril



Nov 25 2007 8:03 PM

Mr Bobby Charles you have the distinction of writing the best country blues song ever in the wonderful 'Tennessee Blues'along with many other great songs you have made this planet a better place-my thanks for including me on your site-Mike
Jon Royle

Jon Royle



Nov 24 2007 8:18 PM

Hi Bobby, WELCOME!
Thanks so much for coming on board in friendship.
You're one of a kind when it comes to songwriting my friend. You've set a bench mark many will never come near.
If I could write a lyric as profound and simple, I'd be truly blessed!
My "Blessings" to you 'n' yours,from me 'n' mine.
....Peace and Happiness Always....
Jon Royle
Australia
緑の屋根

緑の屋根



Oct 3 2007 8:28 PM

Thanks for the add !!!!!
We love you.
DYNAMIC WILLIE T

DYNAMIC WILLIE T



Aug 29 2007 2:06 PM

Big Howdy to Bobby,
I met you and hung out a few yrs ago when I was playing piano with Bocephus. I told you then, and it still is true today, you are one of my all time favorite singers and song writers. Ray Charles version of your song The jealous Kind is incredible. also love Louisiana Flood that you wrote with Dr John on the better days record. Stay well, my funky friend.
Billy Earheart
aka Dynamic Willie T.
The Mescal Sheiks

The Mescal Sheiks



Aug 17 2007 6:51 PM

Thank you and welcome to the neighborhood!



the Sheiks


Blake Henry

Blake Henry



Aug 17 2007 4:10 AM

Hey if this is really you, you owe me a cap! just playin

Blake Henry
monkey

monkey



Jul 25 2007 12:42 AM

Thank you...
Evie

Evie



Jul 7 2007 9:05 AM

Bobbbeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Paz Lenchantin

Paz Lenchantin



Jun 30 2007 2:36 AM

I love Bobby Charles.
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