Hi, I'm Debbie the Dellette...
...a teenager of the 1950s dancing at the Dell.
I am also president of the Old York - Shady Dell
chapter of the Top Hit Club of America!
%20-%20Copy%20-%20Copy%20-%20Copy%20-%20Copy%20-%20Copy%20-%20Copy%20-%20Copy%20-%20Copy.jpg)
Today my friends and I will make
you regret the day you were born!
What do I mean by that? When you hear the songs
that my fellow Dell rats play at today's meeting...
%20-%20Copy%20-%20Copy%20-%20Copy%20-%20Copy%20-%20Copy%20-%20Copy%20-%20Copy%20-%20Copy.jpg)
...you'll wish you had been a teenager in York,
Pennsylvania, in the 50s and 60s and a regular
at the Shady Dell during those golden years.
Remember, as these original rats
spin their songs: "Don't just listen
with your ears - listen with your heart."
In case you lost track of the calendar, today is
February 14 - Valentine's Day. What better time
than V-Day for you to meet the newest members
of the Shady Bunch, the cute vector art women of
THE V-TEAM
...sister series to
Black & White World
and
Call Girls
Vesta (V-Girl)
You'll see pictures of the V-Team
V-Girls scattered throughout the post.
Viviane (V-Girl)
Learn all of their names because
there will be a quiz at the end.
Vectoria (V-Girl)
Just kidding. There'll be no quiz today,
Velvet (V-Girl)
but you might have fun learning their names.
Okay, let's begin the musical part of our show.
The rats are restless and eager to get started...
and I second that emotion.
The meeting of the Old York - Shady Dell chapter of
the Top Hit Club of America will hereby come to order!
A review of the minutes of our last
meeting shows that, in volume 4,
original Dell rat Jerre Slaybaugh
joined Dell rat Tom Anderson,
and the veteran vermin took
turns playing Dell classics.
Today our good friend Dell rat
Ron Shearer returns to play
dueling banjos turntables
with Tom. Tommy Boy,
the floor is yours!
THE VALIANTS (ALABAMA)
Thanks, Debbie! Hey...
I like your outfits, just sayin'.
So, this being Valentine's Day,
Ron and I put our heads together
and came up with a special "V-Day"
presentation. We've got love songs
aplenty... and the "V" in today's
musical meeting also refers to
the first letter in the names
of all our featured artists.
Six of the songs are by The Valiants,
but they are two different groups.
In fact, there were at least 20
Valiants groups scattered
across the country.
My first play by an act called The Valiants is a long lost relic from 1959 recorded
by a little known doo-wop group from the deep south, a single released on the
label of the Speck Record Company located in Mobile, Alabama. The melody
of the song reminds me of the Jive Five's biggest hit "My True Story" which
topped the R&B chart two years later in 1961. The Jive Five is my good
buddy Dell Rat Jerre Slaybaugh's favorite group. If Jerre is monitoring
today's club meet, I hope he'll report in and let me know if he hears a
similarity. Here are the southern Valiants doing-- "Wedding Bells!"
"Wedding Bells' - The Valiants
(1959)
Vanetta (V-Girl)
THE VALIANTS (LA)
Sup, Tom & Debbie? The first record
I'm playing is by a different Valiants act,
a Los Angeles based R&B vocal group
fronted by Billy Storm. I remember
Shady introducing Billy and two
of his solo recordings in the 2022
Mother's Day post. I dug Billy's
sound so much that I decided to
dig deeper for Billy Storm gold.
Originally from Dayton, Ohio,
Billy Storm was a soulful R&B
singer who sounded a lot like
Clyde McPhatter, lead vocalist
for The Drifters on some of their
best records. Billy had a string
of solo hits in addition to laying
down great sound as leader of
the LA group that went by
several other names before
settling on The Valiants.
From 1957 to 1960, Billy and his group waxed half a dozen singles on the Keen,
Shar-Dee and Ensign labels. Around Halloween, 1958, they released "Please
Wait My Love." I'd like you to hear the rare, long unreleased alternate take
issued for the first time in 1995 on the New York-based Early Bird label
and credited to Billy Storm and The Valiants.
Vernis (V-Girl)
Ron, like you I'm flipping over the sound
Billy Storm and The Valiants put down.
Check this one out. It's the killer B on
the back of their March, 1958, single
"Lover, Lover." This is the craziest
and coolest sound I've heard since
Screamin' Jay Hawkins went into
the studio drunk as a skunk and
waxed "I Put A Spell On You."
It would be six years before
Roy Orbison had a hit singing
"Pretty Woman (walking down
the street)." In '58 The Valiants
had their sights set on another
-- "Walkin' Girl."
Vonnie (V-Girl)
The O'Kaysions' "(I'm a) Girl Watcher"
or Andy Williams crooning "Music To
Watch Girls By." Okay, now that we're
on a Valiants roll, it's time to hear the
group's first single released in the fall
of 1957. It's their only charting record.
The song is "This Is The Nite " and,
as usual, Billy Storm is on lead vocals.
The backing band you'll hear is led by
Robert "Bumps" Blackwell, the man
who orchestrated and produced the
early recordings of Little Richard,
Ray Charles, Lloyd Price, Larry
Williams, Sam Cooke and other
rock & roll and R&B legends.
"This Is The Nite" reached #69
on the pop chart early in 1958.
Strangely, it didn't appear on
the R&B chart... nor did any
of the group's other singles!
"This Is The Nite" - The Valiants
(Jan./Feb. 1958, highest chart pos. #69 Hot 100)
Vanna (V-Girl)
THE VELVELETTES
Ron, in today's "V" Day special, "V" also
stands for Velvelettes, a fine, underrated
Motown girl group that failed to achieve
anywhere near the success of Diana Ross
and The Supremes and other female acts
on the company's roster. The song you are
about to hear was written by Harvey Fuqua,
the famed R&B singer, scribe and producer
who led the popular group The Moonglows
in the 50s. The Velvelettes recorded this one
in 1964, but it remained in the Motown vault
unreleased, even though it's better than a lot
of the material released by more popular acts.
Listen now to the great yet underappreciated
Velvelettes as they make a demand of their
lover man, "Stop Beating Around The Bush!"
"Stop Beating Around The Bush" - The Velvelettes
(1964, unreleased)
THE VALIANTS (LA)
Tommy, a while ago, you played
"Walkin' Girl," the wild and crazy
song on the B side of The Valiants'
March 1958 single "Lover, Lover."
It's about time we listen to that
A side song. Once again, you're
gonna swear the voice you're
hearing on lead is that of
Clyde McPhatter... but it's
the fabulous Billy Storm!
"Lover, Lover" - The Valiants
(March 1958)
Billy Storm and his LA- based
group The Valiants, I've cued-
up the A side of their second
single released early in 1958,
the follow-up to "This Is The
Nite." Listen again for the
Clyde McPhatterish vocal
on this mid tempo R&B love
song that boasts an irresistibly
bouncy back beat. Here are
Billy and his Valiants letting
that special girl know that -
"(You're the) Temptation
Of My Heart."
"Temptation Of My Heart"-
The Valiants (Feb. 1958)
Vectory (V-Girl)
THE VIBRATIONS
Tom and Deb, no V-name band salute
would be complete without a tune by
my favorite "V" vocal group of all -
The Vibrations. For my last spin of
the meeting, I bring you a dreamy
ballad The Vibes waxed in 1961.
If the song had been released as
a single, it could have been a hit.
Unfortunately, it remained un-
released for decades, locked in
the vault at Checker Records.
I can picture Dell rats swaying
to this one all night long, but
it was not meant to be. Here
now are The Vibrations
and-- "You're Mine."
"You're Mine" - The Vibrations
(1961, unreleased)
Vanity (V-Girl)
THE VELS - THE VELLS
THE VANDELLAS
Okay, Ronny, here comes my last play
of the day. "V" is for Vels, Vells and
Vandellas... the group that became
famous as Martha & The Vandellas.
The group formed in the late 1950s
as The Del-Phis with Gloria Williams
singing lead. Martha Reeves was not
yet part of the act. Renamed The Vels,
the group waxed "There He Is (At My
Door)" and released it October 1, 1962,
on the B side of the single "You'll Never
Cherish A Love So True ('Til You Lose It)."
Both sides of the record were written
and produced by Berry Gordy.
It's interesting that the groups's name was spelled "Vels," but a misspelling
on the label caused the single to be released as by "The Vells." Although
released as the B side, "There He Is (At My Door)" received more air-
play than the A side song with it's long, cumbersome and hard to
remember title, but neither side charted. Around that time, the
original lead singer, Gloria Williams, left the group, replaced
by Martha Reeves, and they were renamed Martha And The
Vandellas. According to original member Rosalind Ashford,
Berry Gordy came up with the name "Vandellas," but no one
seems to know the reason why. "There He Is (At My Door)"
was re-recorded using the original instrumental and vocal
backing tracks but with Martha singing lead. The updated
version was released on the group's 1963 debut album
Come and Get These Memories, as the B-side of their
1964 hit single and signature song "Dancing In The
Street" and on their 1965 album Dance Party.
"There He Is (At My Door)" - Martha And The Vandellas
(Sept./Oct. 1964, B side of "Dancing In The Street")
Venice (V-Girl)
RITCHIE VALENS
Hey, guys, we have time for one more
song, so if you don't mind, I'd like to
play a performance that will bring this
meeting of the THC to an exciting end.
It's by Ritchie Valens, the Chicano rock
& roll pioneer who died tragically at age
17 in the February, 1959, plane crash
that also took the lives of rock & roll
legend Buddy Holly and J.P. Richard-
son, better known as The Big Bopper.
In June of 1959, four months after that fateful
"Day the Music Died," Ritchie appeared in
the Alan Freed - Jimmy Clanton rock & roll
movie Go, Johnny, Go and performed the
Little Richard-inspired song “Ooh! My Head.”
The merry Mr. Chuck Berry does the intro.
"Ooh! My Head" - Ritchie Valens
(scene from June 1959 film Go, Johnny, Go)
Verica & Verna
(V-Girl Twins)

Many thanks to Dell rats Ron Shearer and Tom Anderson
for sharing their Shady Dell music and memories with us.

I hope you had a good time eavesdropping on this meeting of the
Old York - Shady Dell Chapter of the Top Hit Club of America.
Stay tuned for more golden greats of the 50s and 60s spun by
Dell rats Ron, Tom and Jerre Slaybaugh coming up in future
volumes. This is Debbie the Dellette. See you next time!
Debbie the Dellette aka "DD"
Veronica (V-Girl)
I'm V-Girl Veronica. I hope you enjoyed meeting us V-Girls.
Valerie & Velorie
(V-Girl Twins)
Hugs and smooches until we see you again in Vol. 1 of
THE V-TEAM
Valentine (V-Girl)
Happy Valentine's Day!