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Ray Peterson: The Very Best Of (CD)

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Propriétés de l'article:Ray Peterson: The Very Best Of (CD)

  • Interpret: Ray Peterson

  • Titre de l'album: The Very Best Of (CD)

  • Label POINT

  • Genre Rock'n'Roll

  • Année de publication 1994
  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 0802110163008

  • Poids en kg: 0.1
Peterson, Ray - The Very Best Of (CD) CD 1
01Corrine, CorrinaRay Peterson
02Tell Laura I Love HerRay Peterson
03My Blue AngelRay Peterson
04Goodnight My LoveRay Peterson
05Teenage HeartacheRay Peterson
06Come And Get ItRay Peterson
07What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me ForRay Peterson
08I'm TiredRay Peterson
09I Forget What It Was LikeRay Peterson
10Answer Me My LoveRay Peterson
11Till ThenRay Peterson
12Richer Than IRay Peterson
13Is It WrongRay Peterson
14Be My GirlRay Peterson
15Promises (You Made Are Now Broken)Ray Peterson
16Sweet Little KathyRay Peterson
17You Thrill MeRay Peterson
18Come What MayRay Peterson
19Give Us Your BlessingRay Peterson
20Missing YouRay Peterson
21I'm Not JimmyRay Peterson
22I Could Have Loved You So WellRay Peterson
23You Didn't CareRay Peterson
24The Wonder Of YouRay Peterson
25FeverRay Peterson
26I'm GoneRay Peterson
27Doggone ItRay Peterson
28Shirley PurlyRay Peterson
29PatriciaRay Peterson
30Where Are YouRay Peterson
31Why Don't You Write MeRay Peterson
32My Blue Eyed BabyRay Peterson
Ray Peterson You had to hear him to understand what the big deal was. The four and a half... plus
"Ray Peterson"

Ray Peterson

You had to hear him to understand what the big deal was. The four and a half octave range, the dramatic flair, and the naked empathy were all unique. During his early '60's peak, Peterson's was the ultimate voice of teenage longing and heartbreak. "It was a real thrill hearing 'Tell Laura I Love Her' as sung by Ray, with such heart, like it happened to him, or Tommy was his brother,"  marvels songwriter Jeff Barry. "Ray was an artist who sang the words - he let his innate talent take care of the notes."

Born Raymond August Krah on April 23, 1935 to Herbert and Meredith Krah, he was still very young when his birth parents divorced and mother Meredith married Harvey Bernard Peterson. Adopted, he was raised as Ray Peterson in Denton, Texas where he had a younger half brother and sister, David and Meri Jane, respectively.

Peterson was a normal, active child until he contracted polio at age 14. "The doctors told him that he would never walk again without braces or crutches,” recalls Peterson's third wife, Claudia. "You tell Ray Peterson something like that, and he was out to prove you wrong.”  However, the change in the youngster's lifestyle was drastic. ”He was a sports guy before he contracted polio. He wasn't even thinking about singing. He thought it was for sissies.” During his lengthy course of treatment, a chance opportunity changed his mind. "There he was in the Warm Springs Foundation and the sports life was pretty much ended and ended up singing 'White Christmas' over the radio,” explains Claudia. "They got a lot of calls on that. So he started singing in the wheelchair.”  Entertaining fellow patients helped him discover his joy of performing.

Peterson left Warm Springs with arm and leg-braces and a slight limp that he'd have for the rest of his life. Invited to perform on a Telethon for polio, the 19-year-old made the arduous car-trip to Los Angeles. In a bittersweet quirk of fate, just as the budding singer arrived, the vaccine was successfully introduced, saving millions from the sort of heartbreak he had already experienced.

Initially living in his car, Peterson was determined to stay in Los Angeles and make it as a professional singer. To support himself, he worked at IBM during the day and entered singing contests in local clubs at night. At one such club, the singer met Stanley Shulman who, in short order, became his manager and eventual business partner.

A man with connections, Shulman set up meetings to get Peterson a recording contract. The skinny young singer impressed RCA, who signed him in the fall of 1957. At his first session at Radio Recorders, Studio B on October 14, 1957, he recorded a version of Fever. Previously recorded by Little Willie John, the song and its flipside We're Old Enough To Cry, showed off his unique vocal attributes. At this session they also recorded Doggone It, which was first unearthed by Bear Family in 1987 [Bear Family LP BFX 15245].

Although he eventually sang Fever on Ed Sullivan's CBS variety program, 'The Toast Of The Town,' his version didn't chart. It would be Peggy Lee who would enjoy a #8 pop hit with the song. Still looking for a breakthrough hit, Peterson recorded three songs written by Jo Ann Belvin at the January 20, 1958 session. Jo Ann had co-written husband Jesse Belvin's hit Guess Who. According to Peterson, Belvin's tender emotional technique had a major impact on his own emerging style. "I have been influenced by many people when it comes to my music," Peterson told writer Gary Sorkin. "If I could choose who had the greatest influence, I'd say Jesse Belvin."  In later years, Peterson claimed he was godfather to Belvin's second son.

Both Belvins wrote Let's Try Romance for Peterson. Flying solo, Mrs. Belvin penned Suddenly, which was backed with Jack Marshall's tune Tail Light. Then Shirley Purly being the B-side to Let's Try Romance. (A version of Shirley Purly by Jimmie Maddin on Imperial label was released in 1958 as well.) Two more sessions followed in June of 1958 resulting in Dream Away backed with I'll Always Want You Near, both recorded and produced by Lee Shapiro. The follow-up single Patricia was produced by Herman Diaz Jr. on June 30th, the flip, My Blue Eyed Baby was recorded at a session a few days earlier.

Despite all this studio activity, Peterson didn't score with anything remotely resembling a hit until he recorded the romantic ballad The Wonder Of You. Baker Knight wrote the song with Peterson's label mate Perry Como in mind. Knight had met Peterson and offered him the song. Backed by the Shorty Rogers Orchestra, the tune was just what Peterson needed. Starting May 18, 1959, the recording spent 16 weeks on the pop chart, peaking at #25. Overseas, Peterson's version (#23, UK) was slightly overshadowed by established British hitmaker Ronnie Hilton's cover (#22, UK). However, modern audiences know the song best by Elvis Presley. During the peak of his comeback, the King of Rock 'n' Roll recorded a melodramatic live version in Las Vegas that became a #9 pop and #1 Adult Contemporary hit in 1970.

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Tracklist
Peterson, Ray - The Very Best Of (CD) CD 1
01 Corrine, Corrina
02 Tell Laura I Love Her
03 My Blue Angel
04 Goodnight My Love
05 Teenage Heartache
06 Come And Get It
07 What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For
08 I'm Tired
09 I Forget What It Was Like
10 Answer Me My Love
11 Till Then
12 Richer Than I
13 Is It Wrong
14 Be My Girl
15 Promises (You Made Are Now Broken)
16 Sweet Little Kathy
17 You Thrill Me
18 Come What May
19 Give Us Your Blessing
20 Missing You
21 I'm Not Jimmy
22 I Could Have Loved You So Well
23 You Didn't Care
24 The Wonder Of You
25 Fever
26 I'm Gone
27 Doggone It
28 Shirley Purly
29 Patricia
30 Where Are You
31 Why Don't You Write Me
32 My Blue Eyed Baby