Sidney “Birdlegs” Banks and his first wife Pauline, of Rockford, Illinois recorded these tracks with a small label called Cuca who offered cheap recording facilities. The single was first issued on the Cuca label and made no. 18 on the R&B chart. The tracks were then picked up for national distribution by the Vee Jay label shortly before it failed. Cuca had also recorded an album on the pair. Brothers Mack and Floyd Murphy provided the backing and were billed as The Versatility Birds. The Banks later divorced; Pauline Shivers made some more recordings for small Chicago labels, but Sidney Banks never recorded again.
Sidney "Birdlegs" Banks, 13 October 1929 - 2 December 2007.
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Sidney Banks Obituary
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