Whitey Ford Sings the Blues
1998 studio album by Everlast
Whitey Ford Sings the Blues is the second solo studio album by American recording artist Everlast , and the first one following his departure from House of Pain . It was released on September 8, 1998, via Tommy Boy Records , a full eight years after his solo debut album Forever Everlasting and after he had a major heart attack.[ 4] [ 5] "Whitey Ford" in the album title refers to the New York Yankees pitcher of the same name .[ 4]
The album was both a commercial and critical success (selling more than three million copies) and went 2× platinum according to RIAA . It peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 . Its hit single "What It's Like " became Everlast's most popular and successful song, which garnered him a Grammy Award nomination for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards .
Whitey Ford Sings the Blues blended rap with acoustic and electric guitars, developed by Everlast together with producers Dante Ross and John Gamble . The album incorporates a mix of musical styles such as blues , rock and hip hop . The South Florida Sun-Sentinel wrote that the album "exudes the folk-rock vibe – if not quite the peerless songwriting – of a Bruce Springsteen or a Steve Earle , augmented by the beats that Everlast perfected in his former band."[ 6]
Singles
Whitey Ford Sings the Blues spawned five singles: "What It's Like ", "Painkillers", "Money (Dollar Bill)", "Ends ", and "Today (Watch Me Shine)". Its lead single "What It's Like" peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks and Hot Modern Rock Tracks . "Ends" peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Alternative Songs , "Today (Watch Me Shine)" peaked at No. 12 on the Ö3 Austria Top 40 , and the other two did not appear in main music charts. "Painkillers" appeared in the 1999 Jet Li film Black Mask .
Track listing
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "The White Boy Is Back" (Skit) (featuring Kia Jeffries) 0:45 2. "Money (Dollar Bill)" (featuring Sadat X ) 3:14 3. "Ends " 4:33 4. "What It's Like " Schrody 5:03 5. "Get Down" Schrody 3:59 6. "Sen Dog" (Skit) 0:15 7. "Tired" 2:22 8. "Hot to Death" Divine Styler 3:49 9. "Painkillers" Schrody Siba Giba 3:23 10. "Prince Paul" (Skit) 0:59 11. "Praise the Lord" E-Swift 3:05 12. "Today (Watch Me Shine)" (featuring Bronx Style Bob ) Schrody 5:02 13. "Guru" (Skit) 0:17 14. "Death Comes Callin' " 4:16 15. "Funky Beat" (featuring Casual & Sadat X ) 4:03 16. "The Letter" 2:06 17. "7 Years" 4:04 18. "Next Man" 3:52 Total length: 55:07
Notes
"The White Boy Is Back" is a cover song of "The Fat Boys Are Back" by Fat Boys , performed by Kia Jeffries
"Ends" features background vocals by Bronx Style Bob
Samples [ 7]
Personnel
Adapted from Discogs [ 8]
Vocalists
Instrumentalists
Eric Francis Schrody – guitar (track 3–4, 14, 17), scratches (track 5, 12), keyboards (track 14)
Dante Ross – drum programming & scratches (track 15); piano, bass & strings (track 16)
Keith "Keefus" Ciancia – keyboards (track 1, 5, 17)
Nightrain Merlot – bass (track 3, 8, 12)
Giovanni Loria – string arrangement (track 4), bass (track 5, 17)
Ben Bocardo – bass (track 4)
Elizabeth Wright – cello (track 4)
Stephan Cullo – keyboards (track 4)
John Wang – viola (track 4)
Alen C. Agadhzhanyan – first violin (track 4)
Jacqueline Suzuki – second violin (track 4)
Darren Robinson – guitar (track 12)
John Norwood Fisher – bass (track 14)
Melvin Babu – scratches (track 14)
DJ Daz – scratches (track 14)
John Gamble – bass (track 15)
Geoff Gallegos – tenor saxophone (track 17)
Dan Osterman – trombone (track 17)
Todd M. Simon – trumpet (track 17)
Technicals
John Gamble – producer (tracks 1–7, 10, 12–18), mixing (track 3–5, 7, 9, 12, 14–18), engineer (tracks 1–5, 7–8, 11–12, 14–18)
Dante Ross – producer (tracks 1–7, 10, 12–18), mixing (track 3–5, 7, 12, 14–17), executive producer
Jamie Staub – mixing (tracks 3–5, 8, 11–12, 14–15, 17)
Mark Richardson – producer & mixing (track 8)
Eric Brooks – producer & mixing (track 11)
Siba Giba – producer (track 9)
Eric Francis Schrody – executive producer
Carl Stubner – executive producer
Additional
Dante Ross – A&R direction
Max Nichols – A&R direction
Jason Rand – art direction, design
Keith Carter – photography
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
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