Chris Kenner
Christophe Kenner was an American, New Orleans–based R&B singer and songwriter, best known for two hit singles in the early 1960s, "I [Like It Like That (Chris Kenner song)|I Like It Like That]" and "Land of 1000 Dances", which became staples in the repertoires of many other musicians.
Biography
Born on Christmas Day, in the farming community of Kenner, Louisiana, upriver from New Orleans, Kenner sang gospel music with his church choir. He moved to New Orleans when he was in his teens, to work as a stevedore.In 1955 he made his first recordings, for a small label, Baton Records, without success. In 1957, he recorded his "Sick and Tired" for Imperial Records. Kenner's recording reached No. 13 on the Billboard R&B chart. Fats Domino covered it the next year, and his version became a hit on the pop chart. "Rocket to the Moon" and "Life Is Just a Struggle", both cut for Ron Records, were other notable songs Kenner recorded in this period.
Moving to another New Orleans label, Instant, he began to work with the pianist and arranger Allen Toussaint. In 1961, this collaboration produced "I Like It Like That", his biggest and first pop hit, peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and "Something You Got". "I Like It Like That" sold over one million copies, was nominated for a Grammy Award, and was awarded a gold disc by the Recording Industry Association of America.
In 1963 he released his most enduring song, "Land of 1000 Dances", based on an old spiritual. Kenner's version reached No. 77 on the pop chart in 1963. It was later covered by various artists, including Cannibal & the Headhunters, Fats Domino, Thee Midniters, Wilson Pickett, the Action, and Patti Smith. Kenner continued to record for Instant and for other small local labels, including many of his lesser-known songs from the 1960s, such as "My Wife", "Packing Up" and "They Took My Money". He released an album, Land of 1000 Dances, on Atlantic Records in 1966; it was reissued on CD by Collectors' Choice in 2007.
Kenner's career was affected by his unpredictable behavior - he drank and spent heavily, and he sometimes missed shows or forgot the words to his songs. He continued to record until 1968, with diminishing success. In 1968, Kenner was convicted of unlawful sex with a minor and spent three years in Louisiana's Angola prison.
Kenner died from a heart attack in 1976, at the age of 46, triggered by alcoholism.
Discography
- Don't Let Her Pin That Charge On Me / Grandma's House Feb 1956
- Sick And Tired / Nothing Will Keep Me From You Jun 1957
- I Have News For You / Will You Be Mine Feb 1958
- Don't Make No Noise / You Can't Beat Uncle Sam 1959
- Life Is Just A Struggle / Rocket To The Moon 1960
- I Like It Like That Mar 1961
- Packin' Up / A Very True Story Aug 1961
- Something You Got / Come See About Me Oct 1961
- How Far / Time Feb 1962
- Let Me Show You How / Johnny Little May 1962
- Land Of 1000 Dances / That's My Girl Oct 1962
- Come Back And See / Go Thru Life 1963
- What's Wrong With Life / Never Reach Perfection Jan 1964
- She Can Dance / Anybody Here See My Baby Apr 1964
- Timber Jun 1965
- The Life Of My Baby / They Took My Money Aug 1965
- I'm The Greatest / Get On This Train Nov 1965
- I'm Lonely, Take Me / Cinderella Jul 1966
- All Night Rambler Dec 1966
- Shoo Rah / Stretch My Hand To You 1967
- Fumigate Funky Broadway / Wind The Clock Sep 1967
- Memories Of A King Apr 1968
- Sad Mistake / Mini-Skirts And Soul May 1968