Wilson's sophisticated and elegant style was featured on the records of many of the biggest names in jazz including Louis Armstrong, Lena Horne, Benny Goodman, Billie Holiday, and Ella Fitzgerald. With Goodman, he was perhaps the first well-known black musician to play publicly in a racially integrated group. In addition to his extensive work as a sideman, Wilson also led his own groups and recording sessions from the late 1920s to the '80s.
Wilson was born in Austin, Texas, on November 24, 1912. He studied piano and violin at Tuskegee Institute in Tuskegee, Alabama. After working in the Lawrence "Speed" Webb band, with Louis Armstrong, and also understudying Earl Hines in Hines's Grand Terrace Cafe Orchestra, Wilson joined Benny Carter's Chocolate Dandies in 1933. In 1935, he joined the Benny Goodman Trio (which consisted of Goodman, Wilson and drummer Gene Krupa, later expanded to the Benny Goodman Quartet with the addition of Lionel Hampton). The trio performed during the big band's intermissions. By joining the trio, Wilson became the first black musician to perform in public with a previously all-white jazz group.
Noted jazz producer and writer John Hammond was instrumental in getting Wilson a contract with Brunswick, starting in 1935, to record hot swing arrangements of the popular songs of the day, with the growing jukebox trade in mind. He recorded fifty hit records with various singers such as Lena Horne, Helen Ward and Billie Holiday, including many of Holiday's greatest successes. During these years, he also took part in many highly regarded sessions with a wide range of important swing musicians such as Lester Young, Roy Eldridge, Charlie Shavers, Red Norvo, Buck Clayton, and Ben Webster.
Wilson formed his own short-lived big band in 1939, then led a sextet at Café Society from 1940 to 1944. He was dubbed the "Marxist Mozart" by Howard "Stretch" Johnson due to his support for left-wing causes. Wilson performed in benefit concerts for The New Masses journal, for Russian War Relief and he chaired the Artists' Committee to elect Benjamin J. Davis). In the 1950s, Wilson taught at the Juilliard School. Wilson can be seen appearing as himself in the 1955 motion picture The Benny Goodman Story. He also worked as music director for the Dick Cavett Show.
Wilson lived quietly in suburban Hillsdale, New Jersey, in the 1960s and 1970s. He performed as a soloist and with pick-up groups until the final years of his life.
Wilson died in New Britain CT, on July 31, 1986; he was 73. He is buried at Fairview Cemetery in New Britain, Connecticut.
Sugar
Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra Lyrics
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I never maybe my sugar
That sugar baby of mine
He's special ration
Funny, he never asks for my money
All I give him is honey
And that he can spend anytime
It I were a bee
Because he's sweeter than chocolate candy to me
He's confectionery
Sugar, I never cheat on my Sugar
Cause I'm too sweet on my Sugar
That sugar baby of mine
The lyrics to Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra's song Sugar are about a man who refers to his significant other as his "sugar" and expresses how special they are to him. He never cheats on his partner because he is so in love with them, and he compares their sweetness to honey and chocolate candy. The lyrics are playful and sweet, reflecting the jubilant feeling of being in love.
Line by Line Meaning
Sugar, I call my baby my sugar
I affectionately refer to my significant other as my 'sugar'
I never maybe my sugar
I am always certain and committed in my love for my partner
That sugar baby of mine
That beloved person I am in a relationship with
He's special ration
My partner is someone very unique and exceptional in my life
Funny, he never asks for my money
It is amusing to me that my partner never requests monetary assistance from me
All I give him is honey
The only 'sweetener' I provide to my partner is my love and affection
And that he can spend anytime
My partner is free to utilize my love and support whenever they need it
I'd make a million trips to lips
I would do anything - even a seemingly endless task - for my partner's kisses
If I were a bee
I am using hypothetical scenarios to express the depth of my affection
Because he's sweeter than chocolate candy to me
My partner is even more enjoyable and pleasing to me than something as delicious as chocolate candy
He's confectionery
My partner is like a sweet treat or dessert to me
Sugar, I never cheat on my Sugar
I am completely devoted and committed to my partner, and would never betray them
Cause I'm too sweet on my Sugar
My love for my partner is too strong and intense for me to pursue anyone else
That sugar baby of mine
That beloved person I am in a relationship with
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Written by: DANIEL HUNT
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