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Wikipedia article




'"It's Too Soon to Know"' is an American doo-wop"Art", 'Esquire magazine', 118: 1992, p. 122. ballad by Deborah Chessler (19232012),Horner, Pamela (2009), [http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:f1OIYRQsg04J:classicurbanharmony.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/An-Evening-with-Orioles-Deborah-Chessler-at-RR-Hall-of-Fame.pdf "An Evening with Deborah Chessler, Songwriter and Former Manager of the Orioles at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame"] , 'Echoes of the Past', No. 88, p. 18, accessed 28 May 2010. performed first by The Orioles. It was number one on the American Rhythm and blues charts in November 1948. It is considered by some to be the first "rock and roll" song,Marcus, Greil (24 June 1993), "Is this the woman who invented rock & roll?' the Deborah Chessler story", 'Rolling Stone', Issue 659, p. 41.Marcus, Greil (1989) 'Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the Twentieth Century', Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, pp. 257258, and described by others as "the first rhythm and blues vocal group harmony recording".Tompkins, George (2002), "Foreword", in Rosalsky, Mitch (2002), 'Encyclopedia of Rhythm & Blues and Doo-Wop Vocal Groups', Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, [https://books.google.com/books?id=L4ghJfL5iBIC&pg=PR9 p. ix],

"It's Too Soon to Know" should not be confused with "Too Soon to Know", a different composition written by country singer Don Gibson (whose own recording of that song was released in 1958 on Gibson's album, 'Oh Lonesome Me') and subsequently covered by Roy Orbison, who had a hit single in the UK (and more modest chart success in the US) with the song in 1966.

Original release



Jerry Blaine's Natural Records released "Its Too Soon to Know" performed by The Orioles on 21 August 1948 on a 78 rpm single. It was the Orioles' first record for Natural, and Sonny Til was lead vocalist. On the flip side (B side) was "Barbara Lee", also by Deborah Chessler (real name Shirley Chessler and subsequently known as Shirley Reingold), who also managed The Orioles from 1948 to 1954. Blaine subsequently released it on his Jubilee Records label after complaints from National Records.Bogdanov, Vladimir (ed.) (2003), "The Orioles", 'All Music Guide to Soul: the definitive guide to R&B and soul', San Francisco, California: Backbeat Books, [https://books.google.com/books?id=o552g5xRRiwC&pg=PA511 pp. 511512], By November it was number 1 in the R&B charts and number 13 in the pop charts."Orioles", 'Encyclopedia of Popular Music', Oxford University Press, online edition, accessed 27 May 2010. This was the first time that a black band on what was then known as a "race record" crossed over onto the pop charts.

Reception



In its 4 September 1948 issue 'Billboard' noted the label and the release with "New label kicks off with a fine quintet effort on a slow race ballad. Lead tenor shows fine lyric quality"quoted in Warner, Jay (2006), 'American Singing Groups: A History, From 1940 to Today', Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Hal Leonard Corp., pp. 5960, as well as noting it as a "race record".



" 'It's Too Soon to Know' was like Elvis Presley's 'That's All Right (Mama)', Aretha Franklin's 'I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)', Nirvana's 'Smells like Teen Spirit'a shock, a dead-in-your-tracks what 'is' that?a sound that was stylistically confusing and emotionally undeniable."Marcus, Greil (1995), 'The Dustbin of History', Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, [https://books.google.com/books?id=e4Cf0Y03WxYC&pg=PA234 p. 234],

C. B. Morrow described it as "a strong foundation with a bass vocalist and set soothing alto breaths across the middle while a falsetto tenor cut a high line across the top."Morrow, Cousin Bruce, and Rich Maloof (2007), 'Doo Wop: The Music, the Times, the Era', New York: Sterling Publishing, [https://books.google.com/books?id=Y9tohDiazi0C&pg=PA58 p. 58.]

Other recording history



*Ella Fitzgerald released a single of "It's Too Soon to Know" in November 1948. 'Billboard' magazine felt that Fitzgerald must have recorded the song just before the recent musician's strike of the early 1940s or she wouldn't have been recorded "with a heavy cold". 'Billboard' lamented the "very tired unnamed male quartet harassing her every move" on the song.

*Pat Boone's recording of the song made No.4 on the U.S. 'Billboard' Hot 100McAleer, Dave (2004), 'Hit Singles: top 20 charts from 1954 to the present day', San Francisco, California: Backbeat Books, pp. 4344, and No.7 on the UK Singles Chart in 1958. It was the B-side to his hit "A Wonderful Time Up There".

*Etta James recorded a version in 1961, that was released as the B-side to her minor U.S. chart hit "Seven Day Fool".Whitburn, Joel (2007), 'Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 19552006' (11th edition), Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research, p. 421,

*Irma Thomas also recorded a version in 1961, that was released as a single (which failed to chart) in the U.S. (Minit 633).

*Linda Ronstadt recorded it on her 1993 'Winter Light' album, but it did not chart separately from the album.

*Glenn Frey recorded the song for his 2012 album 'After Hours'.

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Category:1948 songs

Category:1948 singles

Category:1958 singles

Category:1961 singles

Category:Irma Thomas songs

Category:Minit Records singles

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