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Lonnie Donegan

November 4, 2011 Feeling My Age Comments

Donegan’s Gone covered by PJ Wright & Dave Pegg (of Fairport Convention fame) on their album Gallileo’s Apology. The song is Mark Knopfler’s tribute to the 1950s King Of Skiffle. For me this version is truer to the spirit of the song than MK’s original recording.

In the early fifties Lonnie was the banjo and guitar player in Chris Barber‘s Jazz Band and during a group recording session he knocked out a cover version of Leadbelly‘s “Rock Island Line” which became a huge international hit in 1956. But because he’d recorded it on a band recording session, the record company paid him nothing beyond his original session fee. But it was enough to launch his solo career and he became the UK’s first superstar of the rock’n’roll age.

In the late 50s when my big brother became a teenager, he bought several 78s by Donegan including “Cumberland Gap”, “Tom Dooley” and “Battle Of New Orleans” but to my generation he was better known for novelty hits like “My Old Man’s A Dustman” and “Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour”. The conventional wisdon in Tin Pan Alley was that skiffle, like rock’n’roll, was a passing flash in the pan. So the industry pressured Donegan to become an all-round Family Entertainer to safeguard his longterm career.

Tommy Steele in 1958

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