Around 1984 or so I really started to get into Ricky Nelson. Song after song of quality. At first, I only knew Garden Party but it’s his 50s catalog where many of his best songs are found…and I love Garden Party.
By 1957, Ricky Nelson was already a well-known actor from his role on “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet”, a TV show that starred his real-life family. His transition into music was initially seen as a part of his television character, but he quickly proved his talents as a serious musician. The show helped him of course but also hurt his credibility as a rock and roll artist.
Stood Up was part of a string of hits he was enjoying in the late 50s. The song was written by Dub Dickerson and Erma Herrold. The great James Burton, who would later lead Elvis’s TCB Band, played guitar on this song.
The song peaked at #2 on the Billboard 100 and #27 in the UK in 1957. Stood Up was his second #2 single and the next year he would have his first number one with Poor Little Fool. Poor Little Fool featured The Jordanaires, who were Elvis Presley’s backing singers.
Throughout the 1960s, Nelson continued to record rockabilly and evolve as an artist. He shifted to a more folk-rock sound and formed The Stone Canyon Band and in 1972 he had the hit Garden Party.
Stood Up
Well, I’ve been waitin’ ever since eightGuess my baby’s got another dateStood up, broken-hearted, again
I’ll bet she’s out havin’ a ballNot even thinkin’ of me at allStood up, broken-hearted, again
Well, I know just what I oughta doI oughta find somebody newBut, baby, I couldn’t forget about youStood up, broken-hearted, again, mm
Why must I always be the oneLeft behind never havin’ any fun?Stood up, broken-hearted, again
But I guess I’ll go on bein’ a foolSittin’ around just waitin’ for youStood up, broken-hearted, again
Well, I know just what I oughta doI oughta find somebody newBut, baby, I couldn’t forget about youStood up, broken-hearted, again
Stood up, broken-hearted, againStood up, broken-hearted, again
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