Don't Be Angry Explained

Don't Be Angry
Type:single
Artist:Nappy Brown
Released:1955
Recorded:1955
Genre:R&B, soul, blues
Length:02:24
Label:Savoy
Don't Be Angry
Type:single
Artist:The Crew-Cuts
Released:1955
Recorded:1955
Genre:Vocal pop, doo wop, R&B, traditional pop, jump blues, big band
Length:02:11
Label:Mercury
Prev Title:Sh-Boom
Prev Year:1954
Next Title:Earth Angel
Next Year:1955

"Don't Be Angry" is a popular song written by Nappy Brown, Rose Marie McCoy, and Fred Mendelsohn and published in 1955. Brown released it in 1955, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard R&B chart.[1] It also went to No. 25 on the US Best Seller list. [2]

The song opens with the gimmick vocal "So, l-l-l-l-l-l", a vibrato trick that Brown had picked up from listening to foreign radio stations. This trick became his trademark and was used in several subsequent recordings.[3]

Cover versions

Notes and References

  1. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/nappy-brown-gospel-singer-who-switched-to-rhythm-n-blues-and-influenced-james-brown-and-otis-redding-941409.html Obituary in The Independent
  2. Book: Whitburn, Joel . Joel Whitburn

    . The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits: Eighth Edition . Joel Whitburn . 2004 . Record Research . 89.

  3. Web site: Nappy Brown: Gospel singer who switched to rhythm 'n' blues and influenced James Brown and Otis Redding . www.independent.co.uk.
  4. Web site: Discography on allmusic.com . allmusic.com . 2012-10-15.