- Finger Poppin' Time (Remastered) - Single · 2011
- rockin' and a-Rollin' · 2000
- Classics 1952 -1954 · 2005
- Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go (Remastered) - Single · 2008
- James Brown's Funky People, Pt. 2 · 1988
- Hank Ballard & the Midnighters - Their Very Best - EP · 1957
- All My Succes - Hank Ballard & The Midnighters · 1955
- Do You Know How to Twist (Remastered) - Single · 2015
- Mule Milk 'N' Firewater · 2005
- Southern Soul Rhythm & Grooves: From the Silver Fox Archives · 2024
- King All Stars · 2022
- King All Stars · 2022
- King All Stars · 2020
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Compilations
About Hank Ballard
A crucial link between rhythm & blues and early rock & roll during the 1950s, Hank Ballard & the Midnighters' songs may have been rooted in the high-energy spirituals of gospel, but looked to far earthier inspirations for most of their subject matter. While Ballard’s lascivious lyrics and hard-charging doo wop style were considered too risqué for mainstream radio, songs like “Work with Me Annie” and “Sexy Ways” made them darlings of the so-called “chitlin’ circuit” (entertainment venues that attracted largely African-American audiences). In 1960, Chubby Checker’s cover version of a Ballard B-side, “The Twist,” catapulted to number one on the pop charts, bringing renewed interest in the Midnighters for a time. The acclaim was short-lived, however, and the group disbanded in 1965. In coming decades, Ballard tried launching a solo career and new lineups of the Midnighters with little success, eventually succumbing to throat cancer in 2003.
- HOMETOWN
- Detroit, MI, United States
- BORN
- 18 November 1927
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul