Frankie Smith
Franklyn Leon Smith (1953 – March 8, 2019)[1] was an American funk musician and R&B/soul songwriter. He was best known for his 1981 single "Double Dutch Bus".
Frankie Smith | |
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Born | 1953 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Died | March 8, 2019 65–66) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | (aged
Genres | R&B, soul, funk, disco, old school hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, keyboards |
Years active | 1979–2019 |
Labels | Paramount Records, WMOT Records, Amstate Records |
Associated acts | The O'Jays, The Spinners |
Career
Smith went to college in Tennessee for elementary education with a minor in music. He became a writer for funk and soul artists such as the O'Jays and The Spinners. In 1972 he would record for Paramount, releasing a single called "Double Dutch" under the name Franklin Franklin, but the record failed to become a hit.[2] He was also influential in the careers of the rappers Tone Loc, Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg.
With his 1981 single "Double Dutch Bus", released by WMOT Records,[3] Smith popularized a nonsensical form of slang (from his song "Slang thang", 1981 WMOT, Records), in which "iz" is placed in the middle of a word (for example, the word "place" becomes "plizace"), or the last letters of a word are replaced with "-izzle" (for example, sure becomes shizzle).
Death
Smith died in Philadelphia on March 8, 2019; he was 65–66 years old.[1]
Discography
Albums
- 1981: Children of Tomorrow
Singles
- 1980: "Double Dutch Bus"
- 1980: "Double Dutch"
- 1981: "The Auction"
- 1981: "Teeny-Bopper Lady"
- 1982: "Double Dutch Bus II"
- 1982: "Yo-Yo Champ (From Mississippi)"
- 1985: "Slapp Ya Thigh"
- 1985: "Congratulations for Graduating"
References
- Chandler, D. L. (March 14, 2019). "Little Known Black History Fact: Frankie Smith". Black America Web. Retrieved April 10, 2020.
- Whitburn, Joel (2003). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955 – 2002. Record Research Inc. p. 652. ISBN 0-89820-155-1.
- Hogan, Ed. "Biography: Frankie Smith". AMG. Retrieved May 10, 2010.