The Ink Spots

The Ink Spots

Genres: jazz, swing, 40s, vocal jazz, oldies

About The Ink Spots

(1934-1954) The Ink Spots were a vocal group in the 1930s and 1940s that helped define the musical genre that led to rhythm and blues and rock and roll, and the subgenre doo-wop. They gained much acceptance in both the white community and black community largely due to the ballad style introduced to the group by lead singer Bill Kenny. They were inducted into the Rock & Roll hall of fame in 1999. Their songs usually began with a guitar riff, followed by the tenor Bill Kenny, who sang the whole song through. After Kenny finished singing, the bass would either recite the first half, or the bridge of the song, or would speak the words, almost in a free form, that were not part of the song, commonly using the words "Honey Child", or "Honey Babe", expressing his love for his darling in the song. This was followed by Kenny, who finished up singing the last refrain or the last half of the song. On some songs Deek Watson would sing the lead rather than Bill Kenny. This was mostly on the uptempo "Jive" songs. The Ink Spots formed in the early 1930s in Indianapolis. The founding members were :- Orville "Hoppy" Jones (b. 17 February 1902, Chicago, Illinois – d. 18 October 1944, New York City) (bass) (Played cello in the manner of a stand up bass) Ivory "Deek" Watson (b. 18 July 1909, Mounds, Illinois – d. 4 November 1969, Washington, D.C.) (tenor) (Played guitar and trumpet) Jerry Daniels (b. 14 December 1915 – d. 7 November 1995, Indianapolis, Indiana) (tenor) (Played guitar and ukulele) Charlie Fuqua (b. 20 October 1910 – d. 21 December 1971, New Haven, Connecticut) (baritone) (Played guitar) *** BILL KENNY *** The voice that made them famous Bill Kenny (Mr. Ink Spot) was born June 12th 1914 in Philadelphia PA, and died Mar 23rd 1978 in New West Minister, British Columbia. When Bill Kenny joined the group in 1936 they were mostly a "Jive" ensemble, performing swinging uptempo songs. It wasn't until The Ink Spots 1939 recording of "If I Didn't Care" that Bill Kenny's voice began being regularly featured on Ballads, which it was until The Ink Spots disbanded in 1954. Hits that feature Bill Kenny include "I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire", "We Three", "The Gypsy", "Address Unknown", "With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming", "So Sorry", "Bless You", "My Prayer", "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall", "It's A Sin To Tell A Lie", It Isn't A Dream Anymore", and dozens of others. Bill Kenny has been listed as an influence by such great artists as Elvis Presley, Sam Cooke, Johnny Mathis, Sonny Till, Clyde McPhatter and many others. Bill Kenny is often noted as the father of Doo Wop for his high tenor singing and his introduction of the popular "Top & Bottom" format used by virtually every Doo Wop group in the 50's and 60's. Since Bill Kenny broke up The Ink Spots in 1954 there have been well over 500 black vocal Quartets calling themselves The Ink Spots none of which have or had any original members. There are even groups still touring as The Ink Spots today. It is largely accepted that if the group didn't contain Bill Kenny then the group was/ is a fake.

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The Ink Spots — Top 30 songs of 88

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
The Ink Spots I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire [1941]
The Ink Spots To Each His Own
The Ink Spots Don't Get Around Much Anymore [2T1b]
The Ink Spots It's a Sin To Tell a Lie [2T4r]
The Ink Spots Maybe [2SRP]
The Ink Spots We Three (My Echo, My Shadow & Me) [2TcN]
The Ink Spots Whispering Grass (Don't Tell the Trees) [2T0J]
The Ink Spots Coquette
The Ink Spots Until The Real Thing Comes Along
The Ink Spots I Don't Want To Set the World On Fire
The Ink Spots I Don't Want To Set the World On Fire
The Ink Spots Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
The Ink Spots If I Didn't Care [3qKZ]
The Ink Spots Slap That Bass
The Ink Spots Just For A Thrill
The Ink Spots Ring Telephone Ring
The Ink Spots Ev'ry Night About This Time
The Ink Spots The Java Jive [2SZQ]
The Ink Spots Maybe
The Ink Spots Bless You For Being An Angel
The Ink Spots We Three (My Echo, My Shadow & Me)
The Ink Spots 'Tain't Nobody's Biz-Ness If I Do
The Ink Spots Stompin' At The Savoy
The Ink Spots Whispering Grass
The Ink Spots Do I Worry?
The Ink Spots Every Night About This Time
The Ink Spots I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire
The Ink Spots I'll Get By
The Ink Spots Java Jive
The Ink Spots Someone's Rocking My Dream Boat
I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire [1941]
To Each His Own
Don't Get Around Much Anymore [2T1b]
It's a Sin To Tell a Lie [2T4r]
Maybe [2SRP]
We Three (My Echo, My Shadow & Me) [2TcN]
Whispering Grass (Don't Tell the Trees) [2T0J]
Until The Real Thing Comes Along
I Don't Want To Set the World On Fire
I Don't Want To Set the World On Fire
Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
If I Didn't Care [3qKZ]
Slap That Bass
Just For A Thrill
Ring Telephone Ring
Ev'ry Night About This Time
The Java Jive [2SZQ]
Bless You For Being An Angel
We Three (My Echo, My Shadow & Me)
'Tain't Nobody's Biz-Ness If I Do
Stompin' At The Savoy
Whispering Grass
Do I Worry?
Every Night About This Time
I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire
I'll Get By
Java Jive
Someone's Rocking My Dream Boat