Kansas City was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, two - TopicsExpress



          

Kansas City was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, two nineteen year-old rhythm and blues fans from Los Angeles, who had their first success writing Charles Browns #7 R&B chart hit Hard Times. Neither had been to Kansas City, but were inspired by Big Joe Turner records. Im goin to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come (2x) They got a crazy way of lovin there, and Im gonna get me some Im gonna be standing on the corner, of Twelfth Street and Vine (2x) With my Kansas City baby, and a bottle of Kansas City wine... Through a connection to producer Ralph Bass, they wrote Kansas City specifically for West Coast blues/R&B artist Little Willie Littlefield. There was an initial disagreement between the two writers over the songs melody: Leiber (who wrote the lyrics) preferred a traditional blues song, while Stoller wanted a more distinctive vocal line; Stoller ultimately prevailed. They taught the song to Littlefield at Maxwell Davis house, who arranged and provided the tenor sax for the song. Littlefield recorded the song in Los Angeles in 1952, during his first recording session for Federal Records, a King Records subsidiary. Federals Ralph Bass changed the title to K. C. Lovin, which he reportedly considered to sound hipper than Kansas City. Littlefields record had some success in parts of the U.S., but it did not reach the national charts.
Posted on: Thu, 04 Sep 2014 22:22:31 +0000

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