词条 | Blues After Hours |
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| name = Blues After Hours | cover = | alt = | type = single | artist = Pee Wee Crayton | album = | B-side = I'm Still in Love with You | released = {{Start date|1948|12}} | format = 10-inch 78 rpm record | recorded = Los Angeles, 1948 | studio = | venue = | genre = Blues | length = {{Duration|m=2|s=28}} | label = Modern (no. 624) | writer = Pee Wee Crayton | producer = | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = Texas Hop | next_year = 1948 }} "Blues After Hours" is a 1948 instrumental by West Coast blues guitarist Pee Wee Crayton. It was his first single and the most successful of his three chart entries. "Blues After Hours" went to the number one spot on the Billboard magazine's Race Records charts.[1] According to Crayton, "Blues After Hours" was inspired by T-Bone Walker and developed while he was playing at the New Orleans Swing Club in San Francisco. During his first recording session for Jules Bihari, Crayton began to play the song and Bihari decided to record it. Crayton protested, saying that the song was unfinished. Bihari countered: "Play anything."[2] "So I started playing and ideas just came. I was making T-Bone's stuff into what little I knew. That turned out to be one of the biggest records I ever had."[2] Backing Crayton (guitar) are: Buddy Floyd (tenor saxophone), David Lee Johnson (piano), Bill Davis (bass), Candy Johnson (drums), plus additional unidentified musicians. One source calls "Blues After Hours" "a barely disguised takeoff on 'After Hours'",[3] a 1940 instrumental by Erskine Hawkins and His Orchestra (Bluebird 10879), although Crayton's song features electric guitar, whereas the earlier song does not. References1. ^{{cite book| last = Whitburn| first = Joel| authorlink = Joel Whitburn| title = Top R&B Singles 1942–1988| year = 1988| location = Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin| publisher = Record Research| isbn = 0-89820-068-7| page = 103| ref = harv}} 2. ^1 {{cite book| last = Dance| first = Helen Oakley| authorlink = Helen Oakley Dance| title = Stormy Monday: The T-Bone Walker Story| year = 1987| location = Baton Rouge, Louisiana| publisher = Louisiana State University Press| isbn =0-8071-1355-7| page = 84| ref = harv}} 3. ^{{cite AV media notes| title = Blues Masters, Volume 1, Urban Blues| others = Various artists| year = 1992| last = Vera| first = Billy| authorlink = Billy Vera| type = Album notes| location = Santa Monica, California| publisher = Rhino Records| id = R2 71121| OCLC = 27826371| page = 4| ref = harv}} 4 : 1948 singles|Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs number-one singles|Instrumentals|Blues songs |
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