The Ink Spots (For Sole)

Photo of The Ink Spots



Photo of The Ink Spots



Photo of The Ink Spots



Photo of Bill Kenny (lead tenor)



Photo of The Ink Spots (At The Allen)



Brunswick Picture Label



Photo of The Ink Spots



Ink Spots Brush



Photo Of Bill Kenny



Photo Of Bernie Mackey



Photo Of Billy Bowen's Ink Spots

Photo Of Ink Spots-Bowen, B. Kenny, H. Kenny, Fuqua


If I Didn't Care Maybe

"IF I DIDN'T CARE" (Recorded: 1/12/39 Released: 2/39)
"MAYBE" (Recorded: 6/11/40 Released: 1940)
I'll Never Smile Again We Three
"I'LL NEVER SMILE AGAIN" (Recorded: 8/8/40 Released: 1940)
"WE THREE" (Recorded: 7/16/40 Released: 1940)
Do I Worry? I Don't Want To Set World On Fire
"DO I WORRY?" (Recorded: 8/8/40 Released: 1940)
"I DON'T WANT TO SET THE WORLD ON FIRE" (Recorded: 8/21/41 Released: 1941)
Ev'ry Night About This Time I'll Get By
"EV'RY NIGHT ABOUT THIS TIME" (Recorded: 6/23/42 Released: 8/42)
"I'LL GET BY" (Recorded: 12/22/43 Released: 4/44)
I'd Climb The Highest Mountain The Gypsy
"I'D CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN" (Recorded: 12/30/40 Released: 9/45)
"THE GYPSY" (Recorded: 2/19/46 Released: 4/46)
I Never Had A Dream Come True I Want To Thank Your Folks
"I NEVER HAD A DREAM COME TRUE" (Recorded: 3/18/46 Released: 8/46)
"I WANT TO THANK YOUR FOLKS" (Recorded: 2/27/47 Released: 4/47)



I'm Back With The Clips!! At Last!!! (I should have went to youtube aeons ago..LOL) :)


Still Shot From 1941 Movie 'The Great American Broadcast'-Ink Spots Still Shot From 1941 Movie 'The Great American Broadcast'-Bill Kenny/Hoppy Jones Still Shot From 1941 Movie 'The Great American Broadcast'-Deek Watson Still Shot From 1941 Movie 'The Great American Broadcast'-Ink Spots
Above: Clips from 1941 Movie: "The Great American Broadcast" featuring The Ink Spots, who sing "I've Got A Bone To Pick With You" (never commercially released on record). In the movie, they also sing "If I Didn't Care" and "Alabamy Bound".

Clips are (L-R) Group, Bill Kenny/Hoppy Jones, Deek Watson, Group. Group shots are Deek Watson, Bill Kenny, Hoppy Jones and Charlie Fuqua. Ace Harris is playing the piano.


Still Shot From 1942 Movie 'Pardon My Sarong'-Ink Spots Still Shot From 1942 Movie 'Pardon My Sarong'-Bill Kenny Still Shot From 1942 Movie 'Pardon My Sarong'-Hoppy Jones Still Shot From 1942 Movie 'Pardon My Sarong'-Deek Watson
Above: Clips from 1942 Movie: "Pardon My Sarong" featuring The Ink Spots, who sing "Do I Worry?". In the movie, they also sing "Shout, Brother, Shout". Two other of their songs cut from the final film were "Java Jive" and "Someone's Rocking My Dreamboat".

Clips are (L-R) Deek Watson/Bill Kenny/Hoppy Jones/Charlie Fuqua, Bill Kenny, Hoppy Jones, Deek Watson.

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Comment by Edie Antoinette on December 9, 2009 at 8:30am
And thank you for the props suggah. I appreciate it.
Comment by Edie Antoinette on December 9, 2009 at 8:30am
Bwaaaaa...he is in his zone, peddlin' backwards in place...LOL!
Comment by Shelley "SoleMann" King on December 9, 2009 at 7:05am
Mama Edie, this is outstanding and well put together...Look at Deek Watson in the Do I Worry Video....LMBO. What he doing with his hands?....LOL
Comment by Edie Antoinette on December 9, 2009 at 1:09am
I'm uploading the other video...brb...
Comment by Edie Antoinette on March 28, 2009 at 1:30pm
Thanks TANIA-MARIA! I did visit the website and Anita looks just like her father. It's a fascinating site (The Ink Spot Museum) Huey Long, I believe was in the 11th Group..but all of the groups combine for a rich legacy, one that all of us can be thankful for.
Comment by Edie Antoinette on September 25, 2008 at 9:56pm
Okay..good.
Comment by Shelley "SoleMann" King on September 25, 2008 at 8:31pm
I hear it just fine now Mama Edie....SMILE
Comment by Edie Antoinette on September 22, 2008 at 9:09pm
You sure did! I'm working on it...stay tuned.
Comment by Shelley "SoleMann" King on September 22, 2008 at 8:12pm
You know i'm loving this....SMILE. I remember asking you a couple of years ago was their anyway i could save those clips to my computer....LOL

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