Sparkle in Black

At their first recording session they recorded the 12-bar blues “Black Slacks”, with Paul Anka (who had been recording in the studio earlier that day) as an uncredited background singer. [citation needed] Released as a single soon after, “Black Slacks” became a local hit and slowly built-up national recognition as the group set out on a tour that crisscrossed the U.S. several times over, also performing on The Nat King Cole Show, American Bandstand, and The Ed Sullivan Show. “Black Slacks” remained on the U.S. charts for over four months (a rarity at that time), peaking at #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 late in 1957.


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23 responses to “Sparkle in Black”

  1. Fandango Avatar

    Both the song and the group are new to me. Interesting background story.

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    1. The Abject Muse Avatar

      Thanks, Fandango!

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  2. Violet Lentz Avatar

    I never heard this or of the Sparkletones. How could that be? My mom was a teen in the 50’s so I thought I had a pretty good catalogue of music from that period.

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    1. The Abject Muse Avatar

      I used to listen to oldies stations before they all went away. Guess I was born a little too late. Although I’m still old. LOL!

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  3. Peter's pondering Avatar

    Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great choice Jilly Bean.

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    1. Peter's pondering Avatar

      Although why I have called you Jilly Bean I have no idea…it’s my age! Sorry Susan. πŸ€—πŸ’›

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      1. The Abject Muse Avatar

        That’s okay. I like Jilly Bean. I had a friend in Monroe, LA who called Jellybeans Jilly Beans.

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  4. newepicauthor Avatar

    I have been to Spartanburg, SC but everything else in your post was now to me. I enjoyed the song that you selected Susan.

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    1. The Abject Muse Avatar

      Thank you, Jim. I think Black Slacks is probably new to everyone. I used to listen to an oldies radio station. That’s how I know some obscure music. Anyway, I’m glad you enjoyed it.

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  5. Mangus Khan Avatar

    This is some awesome stuff, both new to me

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    1. The Abject Muse Avatar

      Glad you enjoyed Mangus. Thanks for stopping by & commenting.

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  6. Clive Avatar

    New for me, both the song and the band. It’s kinda fun 😊

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    1. The Abject Muse Avatar

      Thanks, Clive. It does make you forget about life for 2 minutes, doesn’t it? :-)

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  7. pensitivity101 Avatar

    New one to me Susan

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  8. Nancy's Notes πŸ–ŠοΈπŸŽΆ Avatar

    Well, count me in the group who never heard this song before! That was great fun, Jill! Thanks for the intro to a fab group and song.

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    1. The Abject Muse Avatar

      I kinda like the name Jill.

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  9. Christine Bolton Avatar

    This was new to me too Sue. They had so much fun in the fifties didn’t they? Who would have thought you could write a song about black slacks. Great choice of song and back story β˜ΊοΈπŸ’•

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    1. The Abject Muse Avatar

      Yeah. Seems like peeps can make a song out of anything. Remember in the 70s where some guy wrote a song about putting his blue jeans on. And then there was an R&B song about some dude who wanted peanut butter. The 50s do look like fun. My brother grew up during that time and he has some awesome stories to tell. Anyway, glad you enjoyed!

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  10. marina Avatar

    This song is new to me! Perfect for the theme. I woukld like to dance to it. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. The Abject Muse Avatar

      So glad you enjoyed, Marina! I like it too. Good party song. :-)

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  11. Lisa or Li Avatar

    What could be cooler than black slacks, a derby, and a rainbow tie? Love it, Susan! Fun choice for this week’s SLS.

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    1. The Abject Muse Avatar

      Thanks, Lisa! Glad you enjoyed.

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      1. Lisa or Li Avatar

        You’re welcome. Always good to hear new music and its origin story.

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