Kiddio

"Kiddio"
Song

"Kiddio" is a 1960 R&B/pop song written by Brook Benton & Clyde Otis[1] and released as a single by Brook Benton. The song was first recorded and released in 1957 by Teddy Randazzo while both he and Benton recorded for RCA's Vik label. [2] Randazzo's version is featured in the 1957 movie, " Mister Rock and Roll." [3] The single was the fourth time in a year that Brook Benton had topped the R&B charts. However, two of those times, he'd hit number one with duet partner, Dinah Washington. "Kiddio" also continued Brook Benton's popularity on the pop charts by making it his fifth top-ten pop single.[4] Kiddio was covered by Johnny Littlejohn in 1966 under the title "Kitty O". Johnny Littlejohn scaled back the instrumentation (no violins, or orchestral sounds) and applied an electric Blues guitar treatment to the song. Kiddio was later covered in 1990 by Native American Blues artist Charlie Musselwhite in 1990 under the title "Kiddeo". Charlie Musselwhite emphasized the modern harmonica Blues in his version.

Chart positions

Chart (1960) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 7
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B Sides 1

Cover versions

  • In 1990, The Paladins recorded a roots-rockabilly version on their Let's Buzz album.

References

  1. BMI entry for Kiddio
  2. eBay, "TEDDY RANDAZZO 45 Kiddio / I Was The Last One To Know R&B Teen BOPPER e6223" http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/201620472976
  3. Mister Rock and Roll - IMDb, "Mister Rock and Roll (1957)" https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050711/
  4. Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 54.


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