Featured In
ALBUMSea Cruise (Rerecorded) - SingleFrankie Ford
Albums by Frankie Ford
ALBUMOn the Street Where You LiveFrankie Ford
ALBUMChristmas (Remastered)Frankie Ford
ALBUMCruisin' with Frankie FordFrankie Ford
ALBUMHot & LonelyFrankie Ford
Artist Biography
Second cousin to Dr. John, Frankie Ford was singing with the Syncopators when he was asked to audition for Ace Records. His first single, "Cheatin’ Woman," was followed by the blessing and the curse that was the kinetic, hyper-catchy "Sea Cruise," a song Huey ‘Piano’ Smith had previously recorded with his group the Clowns. It sold over a million copies, and would be revived by Jerry Lee Lewis, Herman’s Hermits, Sha Na Na, and John Fogerty. Ford continued recording, but never repeated the success of "Sea Cruise." In 1971, he opened a club in New Orleans’ French Quarter and still looked youthful enough to play his younger self in the 1977 movie American Hot Wax, set in the late-'50s.
Hometown
Gretna, LA, United States
Genre
Pop