The Charioteers

The Charioteers were a black gospel group formed in Ohio in 1930 by Billy Williams (1911-72). By 1937 the group consisted of Williams (lead tenor), Eddie Jackson (second tenor), Ira Williams (baritone), Howard Daniel (bass) and James Sherman (piano). They recorded mostly negro spirituals for the Vocalion label until they signed with Columbia in 1940. Columbia wanted to remake the group into a pop rival to Decca's Ink Spots. Soon the Charioteers were in the pop music charts with their recording of Russ Morgan's 1940 song "So Long." Although they never achieved the phenomenal success of the Ink Spots, the Charioteers' gospel-pop sound did produce a total of 7 hits of their own in the 1940s and two more in support of other artists.

The Charioteers became regulars on Bing Crosby's Kraft Music Hall during the fall 1942 season. They stayed with Bing on the radio throughout most of the next 5 years, including the first season of the Philco show. Although the Charioteers did not commercially record with Bing (they were under contract to different record companies), they did record with other top vocalists, and produced two top 30 hits with Sinatra ("Don't Forget Tomorrow Night") and Buddy Clark ("Now is the Hour"). Their seven solo hits include "So Long" (1940), "On the Boardwalk in Atlantic City" (1946), "Open the Door Richard" (1947), "Chi-Baba" (1947), "What Did He Say?" (1948), "Look-A-There Ain't She Pretty" (1948), and "A Kiss and a Rose" (1949). During this same period the Ink Spots produced more than 3 dozen top 30 hits.

In 1950 Billy Williams was asked to form a group to perform regularly on TV in Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows. The TV producers thought the Charioteers were too old. So Williams left the Charioteers and formed The Billy Williams Quartet. The Charioteers sans Williams continued to perform throughout most of the 1950s but without their previous chart success. The group disbanded in 1957. Williams eventually became a solo artist and was the first in-person guest on American Bandstand. Williams died in Chicago on Oct. 17, 1972.

Discography

Greatest Hits

Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
Why Should I Complain?
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
So Long
Calliope Jane
We'll Meet Again
I Understand
Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)
Yes, Indeed!
Elmer's Tune
I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
On the Boardwalk (In Atlantic City)
You Can't See the Sun When You're Cryin'
Open the Door, Richard!
Ride, Red, Ride
Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go To Sleep)
On the Sunny Side of the Street
Sleepy Time Gal
Oooh! Look-a-There, Ain't She Pretty?
What Did He Say? (The Mumble Song)
The Last Thing I Want Is Your Pity
A Kiss and A Rose
Until

Led by the awesomely talented tenor Billy Williams, the Charioteers were the most gospel-sounding of the great black pop vocal groups of the ’40s, a sound that did not translate into the record sales that Columbia record execs—eager for an answer to Decca’s Ink Spots—were hoping for. But to ears educated by the doo wop and soul groups to come, this group’s stuff is mighty fine, definitely vocal pop but hinting of the left turn towards R&B that vocal music was soon to take in the ’50s. We are proud to present the *first-ever* compilation on CD of their work, with notes setting the scene for these 24 great sides.

Listen to Ride, Red, Ride in Real Audio

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