ERVIN "BIG DADDY" RUCKER/ Complete Recordings
Despite the fact he has recorded more than 30 titles, enjoyed some minor hits and played music spanning a career of at least three decades and even having toured
OK, so thanks a lot to the indefatigable and very reliable Marv Goldberg for his help in sharing his information about the great and underrated blues singer Big Daddy Rucker.
First of all, as Marv says with a great sense of humour: "Repeat after me: "Ervin Rucker IS NOT Ervin Groves" (louder; I want the whole Internet to hear you). Rucker was another entertainer from
Ervin (Irvin) Rucker was born 12 July
During the 1960's, Big Daddy Rucker continued to play in California clubs and venues and to record for several small labels, produced sometimes by Big Boy Groves (hence the confusion about the two), enjoying some hits with Big Daddy's shake and Christmas in the ghetto. The early 70's find him as a featured vocalist to the Johnny Otis Show. He recorded four titles with Johnny Otis' small band with a young Shuggie Otis as the lead guitarist. He went to
Thanks to Marv Goldberg we know that Rucker married Diaann Brown in
Anyway, here are the almost complete recordings of this very fine bluesman (I'm still missing two tracks). And once again a lot of thanks to Marv Goldberg without whom this article would have been way less documented.
Gérard HERZHAFT
ERVIN "BIG DADDY" RUCKER, vcl; Mattie Jackson, vcls/t-sax; The Blues Knighthawks Orchestra.
01. I want to do it
02. I want to flop (as Mattie Jackson)
03. I want to slop (I want to do it)
04. Two people in love
Ervin "Big Daddy" Rucker, vcl; Ed Collins, g; Mattie Jackson, t-sax; band.
05. Whoa whoa whoa
06. Did you evere love a woman? I
07. Did you ever love a woman? II
08. Hurry up
09. Working man blues
Big Daddy Rucker, vcl; Jimmy Liggins, g; band.
10. Searching for love
11. Done done the slop
Big Daddy Rucker, vcl; Jimmy Liggins, g; band.
12. So good
13. No more rivers to cross
Big Daddy Rucker, vcl; Joe Liggins, pno; Jimmy Liggins, g; band.
14. Baby you were meant to me
15. If you really really love me
Big Daddy Rucker, vcl; Blues Blenders, band.
16. If you have it
17. Hideout
Big Daddy Rucker, vcl; Froebel Brigham, tpt; Teddy Pico, t-sax; James Cole, b-sax; Sam Bolan, pno; William Brown, g; Bill Wood, bs; Jimmy Witherspoon, dms.
18. I'll make it alright I& II
Big Daddy Rucker, vcl; The Kings, band.
19. Christmas in the ghetto
20. Big Daddy's shake
21. Just do your thing
22. Jealous woman
Bad understanding
Big Daddy Rucker, vcl; band.
23. She's alright
24. Kids together
25. True love
26. I'm going home
Big Daddy Rucker, vcl; Shuggie Otis, g/bs; Johnny Otis, kbds/dms.
27. He made you mine
28. This is my song
29. You got me moving
30. Best friend blues
My friend Pierre Monnery has provided me a last (?) track by Ervin Rucker, recorded in 1979 in San Diego.