Mickey & Sylvia
- Soundtrack
Mickey and Sylvia, a NYC based early R n B duo were composed of Mickey
Baker B: Oct.15 1925, singer,guitarist and a former music instructor
and Sylvia Vanderpool Robinson B:March 26,1936, his pupil. They were
heavily influenced by Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame Pop / Country duo, Les
Paul and Mary Ford. Les Paul is , a legendary guitarist who invented
the electric guitar that is used today by many in all music fields.
Mickey's electric guitar was put to good use in the duos' recording of
"Love Is Strange", an early R n B Pop standard from 1957, covered by
many including The Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly. Mickey and Sylvia
appeared at many R n R venues in the late 1950s. They appeared in "The
Alan Freed Rock and Roll Show" and had many TV appearances including
The "Perry Como Show", " American Bandstand", "Alan Freed's Big Beat"
and "Jocko's Rocket Ship". They continued to perform infrequently
together, until they disbanded in 1965. Mickey later moved to Paris ,
France and worked as a session musician,which he had done many times
previously in The US. As a soloist, Sylvia had a 1973 R n B hit with
"Pillow Talk", considered to be early Disco. Initially intended for Al
Green, who felt the arrangement was too risqué, the record reached #1
on The Soul Singles Chart and peaked at #3 US Pop. From the business
standpoint, Sylvia was one of the founders of the Rap label, "Sugar
Hill" Records". "Love Is Strange" is featured on the soundtrack of many
films including "Dirty Dancing"(1988), "Casino"(1995) and "Men In Black
III"(2012).