There Ought To Be A Law - Mickey & Sylvia
1957
Playful, swinging rhythm'n'blues charm
A breezy, upbeat number from Mickey & Sylvia, where humour and groove go hand in hand.

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There Ought To Be A Law - Mickey & Sylvia
1957
Playful, swinging rhythm'n'blues charm
A breezy, upbeat number from Mickey & Sylvia, where humour and groove go hand in hand.
Sylvia Robinson and Mickey Baker performing “Love is Strange” live in 1956, This single has been inducted into the Grammy hall of fame because of its influence on rock and roll and is commonly referenced in pop culture because of Sylvia’s iconic “Lover Boy” speech.
Mickey and Sylvia, Mickey Baker and Sylvia Vanderpool, record in a studio, circa 1958, New York City
Joe Turner and His Blues Kings - The Chicken and the Hawk (1955) (AKA: The Chicken and the Hawk (Up, Up, and Away)) Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller from: "The Chicken and the Hawk" / "Morning, Noon and Night" (Single) "The Best of Joe Turner" (LP) (1963 Compilation)
Jump Blues | Rhythm & Blues
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Personnel: Big Joe Turner: Vocals Piano: Harry Van Walls Mickey Baker: Guitar Lloyd Trotman: Bass Connie Kay: Drums
Al Sears: Tenor Saxophone Baritone Saxophone: Haywood "Frank" Henry Trombone: Wilbur DeParis Unknown: Trumpet
Produced by Ahmet Ertegun / Jerry Wexler
Recorded: @ Coastal Recording Co. Studio in New York City, New York USA on November 3, 1955
Single Released: December, 1955 Atlantic Records
Compilation Album Released: 1963 Atlantic Records
Love is Strange- Mickey & Sylvia
'Mickey & Sylvia on the Steve Allen Show'
MacHouston "Mickey" Baker (October 15, 1925 - November 27, 2012)
Mickey Baker
October 15, 1925 – November 27, 2012
Mickey Baker - WHISTLE STOP - 1959 Stereo!
"Mickey Baker pioneered much of the way guitar was done in early R&B, rock, doo wop, etc. He was on more sessions in NY than most people realize. Everett Barksdale, also a NY session guitarist, is on the Danelectro 6-string bass here, which is higher than a regular bass, and used often by players after its introduction in '56. Abie Baker is on upright bass, and Sticks Evans is on drums."