A. Don't Wake Up The Kids. Written-By – Glover, Kennedy. B. Pleading For Your Love. Written-By – J. Akins. Label variation - small typeface. Matrix, Runout (A Side): 45-FR-106. Matrix, Runout (B Side): 45-FR-107.
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Best viewed in HD. The Four Dots - Pleading For Your Love. Freedom Records F44005. The B Side to Don't Wake Up The Kids. Eddie played guitar on this Freedom Records session. Freedom, launched in September of 1958,was a subsidiary of Liberty Records. The Four Dots were a West Coast Doo Wop group comprised of Albert (Jerry) Stone, Jewel Akens, Warren Crosby, and (possibly) Eddie Daniels. They were signed to Freedom Records on the recommendation of Jerry Capehart who had used them as vocal backing on other recording sessions and also served as manager for the group
Wah, all the kids are peekin' through the crack The baby found a cushion in the back From the way he looked we got a hunch He must have got a hold of some of your punch Howlin', rack 'em back, let 'em stack, runnin' around again Rack 'em back, let 'em stack, runnin' around again Sssh, don't wake up the kids, don't wake up the kids Help your parents and all you grab a broom While we do that dirty living room And don't you make no noise while you sweep You know your father's ill, he's tryin' to sleep Howlin', rack . .
For Your Love is the first American album by English rock band the Yardbirds. Released in July 1965, it contains new studio recordings along with previously released singles. The album features some of the earliest recordings by guitarists Eric Clapton and his replacement Jeff Beck.
Jewel Eugene Akens (September 12, 1933, Houston, Texas – March 1, 2013, Inglewood, California) was an American singer and record producer. He recorded with The Medallions on Dootone, with The Four Dots on Freedom, and then with singer Eddie Daniels as "Jewel and Eddie" on the Silver Records label in 1960. A number of his recordings featured Eddie Cochran on guitar. He later went solo and recorded "The Birds And The Bees" in 1965, on the Era Records label.