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    Ernie K-Doe. Ernest Kador Jr. (February 22, 1933 – July 5, 2001), [1] known by the stage name Ernie K-Doe, was an American R&B singer best known for his 1961 hit single "Mother-in-Law", which went to number 1 on the Billboard pop chart in the U.S. Early career.

    • Mother-in-Law

      "Mother-in-Law" is a 1961 song recorded by Ernie K-Doe. It...

  2. 23 de dic. de 2012 · The song was dismissed as a danceable novelty. But Ben Sandmel, author of the new biography Ernie K-Doe: The R&B Emperor of New Orleans, says it was deeper than that: angry, and smoldering.

  3. 10 de abr. de 2012 · In May 1961, Ernie K-Doe lorded over the national charts with "Mother-in-Law," a 24-karat nugget of New Orleans rhythm & blues gold mined by Allen Toussaint, the song's writer and producer. If K ...

  4. 7 de jul. de 2001 · Ernie K-Doe, the eccentric rhythm-and-blues singer best known for his 1961 No. 1 hit ''Mother-in-Law,'' died on Thursday at a New Orleans hospital. He was 65. The cause was cirrhosis, said...

  5. "Here Come the Girls" is a song written by Allen Toussaint and originally recorded by Ernie K-Doe and released in 1971. In 2007 the Boots pharmacy chain used the song for two separate television commercials (August 2007; summer 2008).

  6. 23 de ago. de 2021 · Born in New Orleans, Louisiana on February 22, 1933, Ernest Kador Jr., whose stage name was Ernie K-Doe, was a R&B singer and drummer who was best known for his 1961 hit, “Mother-in-Law,” which went to no. 1 on both the Billboard pop chart and the Billboard R&B chart. K-Doe first recorded in 1954 with a band known as the Blue Diamonds.