Tommy Tucker (born Robert Higginbotham; March 5, 1933 – January 22, 1982) was an American
blues singer-songwriter and pianist. He is best known for the 1964 hit song, "
Hi-Heel Sneakers
"Hi-Heel Sneakers" (often also spelled "High Heel Sneakers") is a blues song written and recorded by Tommy Tucker in 1963. Blues writer Mary Katherine Aldin describes it as an uptempo twelve-bar blues, with "a spare, lilting musical framework" ...
", that went to No. 11 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, and peaked at No. 23 in the
UK Singles Chart
The UK Singles Chart (currently titled Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-s ...
.
Early life
Tucker was born Robert Higginbotham, to Leroy and Mary Higginbotham, the fifth of eleven children, in
Springfield, Ohio
Springfield is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Clark County. The municipality is located in southwestern Ohio and is situated on the Mad River, Buck Creek, and Beaver Creek, approximately west of Columbus and northe ...
, United States.
Career
Tucker released "
Hi-Heel Sneakers
"Hi-Heel Sneakers" (often also spelled "High Heel Sneakers") is a blues song written and recorded by Tommy Tucker in 1963. Blues writer Mary Katherine Aldin describes it as an uptempo twelve-bar blues, with "a spare, lilting musical framework" ...
" in 1964, which was a hit both in the US and the UK.
He released an album, also entitled ''Hi-Heel Sneakers'', on
Checker Records
Checker Records is an inactive record label that was started in 1952 as a subsidiary of Chess Records in Chicago, Illinois. The label was founded by the Chess brothers, Leonard and Phil, who ran the label until they sold it to General Recor ...
that same year. His follow-up single, "Long Tall Shorty", was less successful.
Musicians that played on his albums and singles included
Louisiana Red
Iverson Minter (March 23, 1932 – February 25, 2012), known as Louisiana Red, was an American blues guitarist, harmonica player, and singer, who recorded more than 50 albums. He was best known for his song "Sweet Blood Call".
Biography
Born ...
,
Willie Dixon and
Donny Hathaway
Donny Edward Hathaway (October 1, 1945 – January 13, 1979) was an American soul singer, keyboardist, songwriter, and arranger whom ''Rolling Stone'' described as a "soul legend". His most popular songs include " The Ghetto", "This Christmas ...
. In the 1970s, he began releasing previously unissued material on the English label Red Lightnin'. This was combined with his work for Big Bear Records, featuring on their American Blues Legends '75 album and tour.
Tucker co-wrote a song with
Atlantic Records
Atlantic Recording Corporation (simply known as Atlantic Records) is an American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson. Over its first 20 years of operation, Atlantic earned a reputation as one of the most ...
founder executive
Ahmet Ertegun
Ahmet Ertegun (, Turkish spelling: Ahmet Ertegün; ; – December 14, 2006) was a Turkish-American businessman, songwriter, record executive and philanthropist.
Ertegun was the co-founder and president of Atlantic Records. He discovered and ch ...
, called "My Girl (I Really Love Her So)". Tucker left the
music industry
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in the late 1960s, taking a position as a real estate agent in New Jersey. He also did
freelance writing for a local newspaper in
East Orange, New Jersey
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, writing of the plight and ignorance of black males in America, and the gullibility and exploitation of African Americans in general by the white-dominated media.
Death
Tucker died in 1982 at the age of 48 at College Hospital in
Newark, New Jersey
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, from inhaling
carbon tetrachloride
Carbon tetrachloride, also known by many other names (such as tetrachloromethane, also recognised by the IUPAC, carbon tet in the cleaning industry, Halon-104 in firefighting, and Refrigerant-10 in HVACR) is an organic compound with the chemi ...
while refinishing the hardwood floors of his home, though his death has been alternatively attributed to
food poisoning
Foodborne illness (also foodborne disease and food poisoning) is any illness resulting from the spoilage of contaminated food by pathogenic bacteria, viruses, or parasites that contaminate food,
as well as prions (the agents of mad cow disea ...
.
Discography
Singles
Albums
* 1964: ''Hi-Heel Sneakers'' (Checker)
* 1978: ''Live + Well'' (Ornament)
* 1978: ''Mother Tucker'' (Red Lightnin')
* 1982: ''The Rocks Is My Pillow - The Cold Ground Is My Bed'' (Red Lightnin')
Appears On
* 1975: ''American Blues Legends '75'' (Big Bear)
References
External links
*
Dispatch.com
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1933 births
1982 deaths
Singers from Ohio
Musicians from Springfield, Ohio
American blues singers
American blues pianists
American male pianists
Songwriters from Ohio
RCA Victor artists
Apex Records artists
20th-century American singers
20th-century American pianists
20th-century American male singers
American male songwriters